Bunger Ann, Papafragou Anna, Trueswell John C
Department of Psychology, University of Delaware, 105 The Green, Room 108, Newark, DE 19716 USA.
J Mem Lang. 2013 Oct 1;69(3):299-323. doi: 10.1016/j.jml.2013.04.002.
This priming study investigates the role of conceptual structure during language production, probing whether English speakers are sensitive to the structure of the event encoded by a prime sentence. In two experiments, participants read prime sentences aloud before describing motion events. Primes differed in 1) syntactic frame, 2) degree of lexical and conceptual overlap with target events, and 3) distribution of event components within frames. Results demonstrate that conceptual overlap between primes and targets led to priming of (a) the information that speakers chose to include in their descriptions of target events, (b) the way that information was mapped to linguistic elements, and (c) the syntactic structures that were built to communicate that information. When there was no conceptual overlap between primes and targets, priming was not successful. We conclude that conceptual structure is a level of representation activated during priming, and that it has implications for both Message Planning and Linguistic Formulation.
这项启动研究调查了概念结构在语言生成过程中的作用,探究说英语的人是否对启动句所编码事件的结构敏感。在两个实验中,参与者在描述运动事件之前大声朗读启动句。启动句在以下三个方面存在差异:1)句法结构;2)与目标事件的词汇和概念重叠程度;3)事件成分在结构中的分布。结果表明,启动句与目标句之间的概念重叠导致了以下方面的启动效应:(a)说话者选择纳入目标事件描述中的信息;(b)信息映射到语言元素的方式;(c)为传达该信息而构建的句法结构。当启动句与目标句之间不存在概念重叠时,启动效应则不成功。我们得出结论,概念结构是启动过程中被激活的一个表征层面,并且它对信息规划和语言表达都有影响。