left sentences processing in Spanish: effects of age, working memory, syntactic complexity and a concurrent memory load

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The performance of older and young adults in a concurrent task –to read equational sentences while at the same time the subjects retain in memory three words– is comparatively studied. The purpose of the experiment is to find out if there is an effect of the variables of age, working memory, syntactic complexity and interference of a concurrent memory load processing on the comprehension of syntactically complex sentences. The multilevel statistical analysis reveals that both online processing of cleft sentences as their understanding is significantly affected by the age of participants when operating a concurrent memory load. The working memory variables and syntactical complexity, meanwhile, also significantly affect the performance of subjects, but regardless of age

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Mónica Véliz de Voz
Bernardo Riffo
José Luis Salas Herrera
Rubén Roa Ureta

Author Biographies

Mónica Véliz de Voz, Universidad de Concepción

Universidad de Concepción

Facultad de Humanidades y Arte

Víctor Lamas 1290, Concepción (Chile)

Bernardo Riffo, Universidad de Concepción

Universidad de Concepción

Facultad de Humanidades y Arte

Víctor Lamas 1290, Concepción (Chile)

José Luis Salas Herrera, Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción

Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción
Facultad de Educación
Alonso de Ribera 2850, Concepción (Chile

Rubén Roa Ureta, Statistical Modeling, Marine Ecology, Fisheries
Statistical Modeling, Marine Ecology, Fisheries
Véliz de Voz, M., Riffo, B., Salas Herrera, J. L., & Roa Ureta, R. (2018). left sentences processing in Spanish: effects of age, working memory, syntactic complexity and a concurrent memory load. ALPHA: Revista De Artes, Letras Y Filosofía, (46), 175-197. https://doi.org/10.32735/S0718-220120180004600175

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