The role of incremental and superficial processing in the depth charge illusion: experimental and modeling evidence

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    The illusion occurs in English (O`Connor, 2015, 2017; Zhang et_al, 2023), Greek (Natsopoulos, 1985; Giannouli, 2016), Danish (Kizach et_al, 2015), and German (Paape et_al, 2020). The role of negation-induced complexity in the illusion is supported by the fact that removing one or more negative elements from the sentence - the initial no, the negative adjective, and/or the negative verb - attenuates the effect (Kizach et_al, 2015; O`Connor, 2015, 2017; Paape et_al, 2020). Paape et_al, 2020). This includes but is not limited to pragmatic principles, knowledge of idiomatic meanings, and meta-knowledge of . . .

     

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