| Literature DB >> 27943073 |
Julia Lukassek1, Anna Prysłopska2, Robin Hörnig2, Claudia Maienborn3.
Abstract
Underspecification and coercion are two prominent interpretive mechanisms to account for meaning variability beyond compositionality. While there is plentiful evidence that natural language meaning constitution exploits both mechanisms, it is an open issue whether a concrete phenomenon of meaning variability is an instance of underspecification or coercion. This paper argues that this theoretical dispute can be settled experimentally. The test case are standard motion verbs (e.g. walk, ride) in combination with ±telic directional phrases, for which both underspecifaction and coercion analyses have been proposed in the literature. A self-paced reading study which incorporates motion verbs, directional phrases and durative/completive temporal adverbials (1) aims at determining the aspectual value of such verbs, and (2) compares the hypotheses of the Underspecification and Coercion Accounts. The results of the reading time experiment (flanked by a corpus study and a completion study) indicate that motion verbs are aspectually underspecified. They combine with ±telic directional phrases with equal ease. The combination with a mismatching temporal adverbial is an instance of coercion, causing additional processing costs.Entities:
Keywords: Aspectual coercion; Motion verbs; Semantic processing; Underspecification
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Year: 2017 PMID: 27943073 PMCID: PMC5511598 DOI: 10.1007/s10936-016-9466-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Psycholinguist Res ISSN: 0090-6905
Fig. 1Mean reading times on region 6 as a function of directional phrase temporal adverbial. Error bars correspond to standard errors of the mean
Fig. 2Mean acceptability ratings (1 “very bad” to 5 “very good”) as a function of directional phrase temporal adverbial. Error bars correspond to standard errors of the mean
Fig. 3The distribution of telic readings of motion verbs determined by the corpus and the completion data. The verbs are ordered from left to right with increasing relative frequencies of telic readings in the corpus study
Mean RTs (in ms) on region 6 and mean acceptability ratings for ambiguous directional phrases in the re-analysis of the reading-time experiment
| Verb bias | Temporal adverbial | Reading times on reg. 6 | Acceptability ratings | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | SE | Mean | SE | ||
| Atelic | Durative | 1056 | 44 | 4.56 | .08 |
| Completive | 1057 | 68 | 4.47 | .10 | |
| Telic | Durative | 1105 | 44 | 4.45 | .08 |
| Completive | 1282 | 68 | 4.03 | .10 | |