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连接词与叙事文本:连贯性的作用。

Connectives and narrative text: the role of continuity.

作者信息

Murray J D

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro 30460-8041, USA.

出版信息

Mem Cognit. 1997 Mar;25(2):227-36. doi: 10.3758/bf03201114.

Abstract

Connectives are text devices that signal the relation between adjacent sentences. Recently there has been a surge of research interest in the role played by connectives in on-line processing. The present research tested the hypothesis that connectives will impact on-line processing to the extent that they signal a text event that represents a departure from the continuity of the events stated in the text. In Experiment 1, participants generated sentences to follow a stimulus sentence. An additive, causal, or adversative connective (or no connective) was provided to serve as the first word of the participants' sentence. Results showed that sentences generated in response to additive or causal connectives depicted text events that were continuous with the stimulus text. In contrast, sentences generated in response to adversative connectives depicted discontinuous text events. In Experiments 2 and 3, participants read coherent sentence pairs containing inappropriately placed additive, causal, or adversative connectives. Support for the continuity hypothesis was found when it was shown that adversative connectives led to the greatest amount of processing disruption, as measured by longer reading time on the postconnective sentence (Experiment 2) and lower ratings of coherence (Experiment 3). Future research in this area is discussed.

摘要

连接词是表明相邻句子之间关系的文本手段。最近,对于连接词在在线处理中所起的作用,研究兴趣激增。本研究检验了这样一个假设:连接词会在其表明一个文本事件偏离了文本中所述事件连续性的程度上影响在线处理。在实验1中,参与者根据一个刺激句生成后续句子。提供一个累加性、因果性或转折性连接词(或不提供连接词)作为参与者句子的首词。结果表明,对累加性或因果性连接词做出反应而生成的句子描述了与刺激文本连续的文本事件。相比之下,对转折性连接词做出反应而生成的句子描述了不连续的文本事件。在实验2和3中,参与者阅读包含位置不当的累加性、因果性或转折性连接词的连贯句子对。当表明转折性连接词导致了最大程度的处理中断时(通过连接词后句子的更长阅读时间来衡量,实验2)以及连贯性评分更低时(实验3),研究结果支持了连续性假设。本文讨论了该领域未来的研究方向。

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