Department of Language, Literature and Communication, Institute for Language Sciences, Utrecht University, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
PLoS One. 2023 Jun 2;18(6):e0286003. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0286003. eCollection 2023.
Previous studies have well established that certain causal connectives encode information about the semantic-pragmatic distinction between different types of causal relations such as CAUSE-CONSEQUENCE versus CLAIM-ARGUMENT relations. These "specialized" causal connectives assist listeners in discerning different types of causality. Additionally, research has demonstrated that utterances expressing CLAIM-ARGUMENT relations exhibit distinct prosodic characteristics compared to utterances expressing CAUSE-CONSEQUENCE relations. However, it remains unknown whether the prosodic characteristics of utterances expressing causality can aid listeners in determining the specific type of causality being conveyed. To address this knowledge gap, this study investigates the impact of the prosody, specifically the prosody of the causal connective so in English, on listeners' interpretation of the type of causality expressed. We conducted a perception experiment employing a forced-choice discourse completion task, where the participants were required to select a continuation for each sound clip they heard. The sound clip consisted of factual events followed by the causal connective so. We found that the odds of listeners choosing subjective continuations over objective continuations increased when the connective so at the end of the sound clip was pronounced with subjective causality prosodic features, such as prolonged duration and a concave f0 contour. This finding suggests that the prosody of the connective so plays a role in conveying subjectivity in causality, guiding listeners in interpreting causal relations. In addition, it is important to note that our data revealed individual variation among listeners in their interpretations of prosodic information related to subjective-objective causality contrast.
先前的研究已经充分证实,某些因果连接词编码了关于因果关系不同类型之间的语义语用区别的信息,例如因果关系与主张论证关系。这些“专门”的因果连接词有助于听众辨别不同类型的因果关系。此外,研究表明,表达主张论证关系的话语与表达因果关系的话语在韵律特征上存在明显差异。然而,目前尚不清楚表达因果关系的话语的韵律特征是否能帮助听众确定所传达的具体因果关系类型。为了解决这一知识空白,本研究调查了韵律,特别是英语中因果连接词 so 的韵律,对听众解释所表达的因果关系类型的影响。我们进行了一项感知实验,采用了强制选择话语完成任务,要求参与者为他们听到的每个声音片段选择一个延续。声音片段由事实事件和因果连接词 so 组成。我们发现,当声音片段末尾的连接词 so 发出具有主观因果韵律特征(如延长时长和凹形 f0 轮廓)时,听众选择主观延续而不是客观延续的可能性增加。这一发现表明,连接词 so 的韵律在传达因果关系中的主观性方面起着作用,引导听众解释因果关系。此外,值得注意的是,我们的数据显示,听众在解释与主观客观因果对比相关的韵律信息时存在个体差异。