School of Psychology, The University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham, UK.
Neuropsychologia. 2011 Nov;49(13):3786-94. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2011.09.043. Epub 2011 Oct 5.
We report an event-related brain potential (ERP) study examining how readers process sentences containing anaphoric reference to quantified antecedents. Previous studies indicate that positive (e.g. many) and negative (e.g. not many) quantifiers cause readers to focus on different sets of entities. For example in Many of the fans attended the game, focus is on the fans who attended (the reference set), and subsequent pronominal reference to this set, as in, Their presence was a boost to the team, is facilitated. In contrast, if many is replaced by not many, focus shifts to the fans who did not attend (the complement set), and reference to this set, as in, Their absence was disappointing, is preferred. In the current studies, the electroencephalogram (EEG) was recorded while participants read positive or negative quantified statements followed by anaphoric reference to the reference set or complement set. Results showed that the pronoun their elicited a larger N400 following negative than positive quantifiers. There was also a larger N400 on the disambiguating word (presence/absence) for complement set reference following a positive quantifier, and for reference set reference following a negative quantifier. Findings are discussed in relation to theoretical accounts of complement anaphora.
我们报告了一项事件相关脑电位 (ERP) 研究,旨在研究读者如何处理包含量化先行词回指的句子。先前的研究表明,正(如 many)和负(如 not many)量词会使读者关注不同的实体集。例如,在“Many of the fans attended the game”(许多球迷观看了比赛)中,焦点集中在观看比赛的球迷上(参考集),随后代词回指该集,如“ Their presence was a boost to the team”(他们的存在对球队是一个鼓舞)。相比之下,如果用 not many 代替 many,焦点就会转移到没有观看比赛的球迷上(补集),代词回指该集,如“ Their absence was disappointing”(他们的缺席令人失望)。在当前的研究中,参与者阅读带有正、负量化词的句子后,记录他们的脑电图 (EEG)。结果表明,代词 their 在负量词后比正量词后诱发了更大的 N400。在正量词后,对补集参考的 disambiguating word(presence/absence)和在负量词后对参考集参考的 disambiguating word(presence/absence)也会产生更大的 N400。研究结果与补语回指的理论解释有关。