The formulaic schema in the minds of two generations of native speakers.

作者: Diana Van Lancker Sidtis , Krista Cameron , Kelly Bridges , John J. Sidtis

DOI: 10.1016/J.AMPER.2015.02.001

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摘要: Schemata are expressions that fixed except for slots available novel words (I'm not a ______ person). Our goals were to quantify speakers' knowledge, examine semantic flexibility in open slots, and compare performance data two generations of speakers using cloze procedures formulaic expressions, schemata portions schemata, sentences. Fewer unique appeared the schemata-fixed exemplars, reflecting knowledge these utterances; most categories schemata-open responses. Age groups did differ. exemplify creative interplay between lexical retrieval expression.

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