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Production of ambiguous idioms in English: A reading aloud study

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posted on 2021-02-01, 01:12 authored by Anna SiyanovaAnna Siyanova, PMS Lin
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd In a reading-aloud experiment, we investigated the on-line processing of English idioms from a production perspective. The stimuli were ambiguous idioms used figuratively and literally, and matched novel control phrases. The analysis of the articulatory durations showed a processing advantage for idioms over controls. Further, we found that figurative meanings were articulated somewhat faster than their literal counterparts. The results suggest that the processing advantage for idioms over control phrases, previously reported in comprehension studies, is also present during their production. Unlike the comprehension idiom literature, however, the two idiom meanings might be processed differently during reading aloud. The study concludes with directions for future research, and a case is made for why this line of research is important for the field of applied linguistics.

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Siyanova-Chanturia, A. & Lin, P. M. S. (2017). Production of ambiguous idioms in English: A reading aloud study. International Journal of Applied Linguistics (United Kingdom), 28(1), 58-70. https://doi.org/10.1111/ijal.12183

Journal title

International Journal of Applied Linguistics (United Kingdom)

Volume

28

Issue

1

Publication date

2017-07-28

Pagination

58-70

Publisher

Wiley

Publication status

Published

Contribution type

Article

Online publication date

2017-07-28

ISSN

0802-6106

eISSN

1473-4192

Language

en