Asked by Rafael Chavez on May 06, 2024

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Swinney's research suggests that when we encounter a lexically ambiguous word,we process ______.

A) only the most common meaning
B) the meaning that is primed by the context
C) first the most common meaning,and then (if necessary) the one that fits the context
D) both meanings at first,then suppress the inappropriate meaning

Swinney's Research

Refers to studies conducted by psychologist David Swinney, often associated with linguistic processing and lexical access in the brain.

Lexically Ambiguous

A term used to describe a situation where a word or phrase has more than one meaning, leading to potential confusion in understanding.

  • Comprehend the methodology behind perceiving spoken words and the obstacles involved.
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Life of SaddamMay 12, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Swinney's research on lexical ambiguity resolution suggests that when we encounter a lexically ambiguous word, our brains initially process both meanings of the word. Then, as more context is provided or as we continue reading or listening, the brain suppresses the meaning that does not fit the context, focusing on the appropriate interpretation. This process demonstrates the brain's ability to handle ambiguity by considering multiple interpretations before settling on the one that best fits the surrounding information.