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Effects of Early Cues on the Processing of Chinese Relative Clauses: Evidence for Experience-Based Theories.

Fuyun Wu1, Elsi Kaiser2, Shravan Vasishth3.   

Abstract

We used Chinese prenominal relative clauses (RCs) to test the predictions of two competing accounts of sentence comprehension difficulty: the experience-based account of Levy () and the Dependency Locality Theory (DLT; Gibson, ). Given that in Chinese RCs, a classifier and/or a passive marker BEI can be added to the sentence-initial position, we manipulated the presence/absence of classifiers and the presence/absence of BEI, such that BEI sentences were passivized subject-extracted RCs, and no-BEI sentences were standard object-extracted RCs. We conducted two self-paced reading experiments, using the same critical stimuli but somewhat different filler items. Reading time patterns from both experiments showed facilitative effects of BEI within and beyond RC regions, and delayed facilitative effects of classifiers, suggesting that cues that occur before a clear signal of an upcoming RC can help Chinese comprehenders to anticipate RC structures. The data patterns are not predicted by the DLT, but they are consistent with the predictions of experience-based theories.
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Keywords:  zzm321990BEIzzm321990; Chinese; Classifiers; Experience; Relative clause; Storage cost

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29023849     DOI: 10.1111/cogs.12551

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cogn Sci        ISSN: 0364-0213


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