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当汽车撞上卡车,女孩拥抱男孩:生命性在手势语创造中对词序的影响。

When Cars Hit Trucks and Girls Hug Boys: The Effect of Animacy on Word Order in Gestural Language Creation.

作者信息

Kocab Annemarie, Lam Hannah, Snedeker Jesse

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Harvard University.

出版信息

Cogn Sci. 2018 Apr;42(3):918-938. doi: 10.1111/cogs.12555. Epub 2017 Oct 23.

Abstract

A well-known typological observation is the dominance of subject-initial word orders, SOV and SVO, across the world's languages. Recent findings from gestural language creation paradigms offer possible explanations for the prevalence of SOV. When asked to gesture transitive events with an animate agent and inanimate patient, gesturers tend to produce SOV order, regardless of their native language biases. Interestingly, when the patient is animate, gesturers shift away from SOV to use of other orders, like SVO and OSV. Two competing hypotheses have been proposed for this switch: the noisy channel account (Gibson et al., 2013) and the role conflict account (Hall, Mayberry, & Ferreira, 2013). We set out to distinguish between these two hypotheses, disentangling event reversibility and patient animacy, by looking at gestural sequences for events with two inanimate participants (inanimate-inanimate, reversible). We replicated the previous findings of a preference for SOV order when describing animate-inanimate, irreversible events as well as a decrease in the use of SOV when presented with animate-animate, reversible events. Accompanying the drop in SOV, in a novel condition we observed an increase in the use of SVO and OSV orders when describing events involving two animate entities. In sum, we find that the observed avoidance of SOV order in gestural language creation paradigms when the event includes an animate agent and patient is driven by the animacy of the participants rather than the reversibility of the event. We suggest that findings from gestural creation paradigms are not automatically linkable to spoken language typology.

摘要

一个广为人知的类型学观察结果是,主语在前的语序,即主宾谓(SOV)和主谓宾(SVO),在世界语言中占主导地位。手势语创造范式的最新研究结果为SOV的普遍存在提供了可能的解释。当被要求用有生命的施事者和无生命的受事者来比划及物事件时,比划者往往会产生SOV语序,无论他们的母语倾向如何。有趣的是,当受事者是有生命的时,比划者会从SOV转向使用其他语序,如SVO和宾主谓(OSV)。针对这种转变提出了两种相互竞争的假设:噪声通道假说(吉布森等人,2013年)和角色冲突假说(霍尔、梅伯里和费雷拉,2013年)。我们试图通过观察有两个无生命参与者的事件(无生命-无生命,可逆)的手势序列来区分这两种假设,理清事件的可逆性和受事者的有生命性。我们重复了之前的研究结果,即在描述有生命-无生命、不可逆事件时倾向于使用SOV语序,而在呈现出有生命-有生命、可逆事件时SOV的使用会减少。随着SOV的减少,在一种新的情况下,我们观察到在描述涉及两个有生命实体的事件时,SVO和OSV语序的使用有所增加。总之,我们发现,在手势语创造范式中,当事件包括有生命的施事者和受事者时,观察到的对SOV语序的回避是由参与者的有生命性而非事件的可逆性驱动的。我们认为,手势创造范式的研究结果不能自动与口语类型学联系起来。

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