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Region-by-region surprisal
Sample item for NP/Z Garden-path Ambiguity with Modifier (Verb Transitivity)
Item
Condition
Start Transitive Verb Comma NP/Z Extension Verb Continuation
Item Condition Start Transitive Verb Comma NP/Z Extension Verb Continuation
1 ambig_nocomma As the criminal shot the woman with her young daughters yelled at the top of her lungs
1 unambig_nocomma As the criminal fled the woman with her young daughters yelled at the top of her lungs
1 ambig_comma As the criminal shot , the woman with her young daughters yelled at the top of her lungs
1 unambig_comma As the criminal fled , the woman with her young daughters yelled at the top of her lungs
Prediction performance for RNNG on NP/Z Garden-path Ambiguity with Modifier (Verb Transitivity)
Accuracy
Formula
Description
AccuracyPredictionDescription
100.00% (638,ambig_nocomma/6,Verb) > (636,ambig_comma/6,Verb) No description provided.
75.00% (638,ambig_nocomma/6,Verb) > (637,unambig_nocomma/6,Verb) No description provided.
70.83% ((638,ambig_nocomma/6,Verb) - (636,ambig_comma/6,Verb) ) > ((637,unambig_nocomma/6,Verb) - (635,unambig_comma/6,Verb) ) We expect that the difference in surprisal between the Verb region in the ambig_no-comma condition minus the unambig_comma condition will be greater than the difference in the Verb region between the ambig_comma and the unambig_comma. This is because the comma unambiguously introduces a matrix clause.