Presentation 2006/7/8
Processing Sandwiched Dative NP in Korean : via Case-Prosody Interaction(COE Workshop Session 2)
Jieun KIAER, Ruth KEMPSON,
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Abstract(in English) This paper shows the incremental on-line resolution of a sentence-medial dative NP. Based on Dynamic Syntax (DS, Cann et al 2005), which assumes that structure building is incremental from left-to-right, we argue that incremental/local parsing via a constructive case is default in Korean, with non-local parsing being cued by prosody (e.g. Intonational Phrase boundary). Evidence includes psycholinguistic experiments and corpus studies. Test results show readers/listeners/speakers' strong preference for local-structure building and use of prosody to over-ride this. Also a strong correlation between such efficiency in ambiguity resolution and frequency of corresponding corpus interpretations is observed, supporting the Parser-Grammar-Correspondence Hypothesis (Hawkins 2004).
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Title (in English) Processing Sandwiched Dative NP in Korean : via Case-Prosody Interaction(COE Workshop Session 2)
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Keyword(1) Strand
Keyword(2) London
Keyword(3) WC2R 2LS
Keyword(4) England
Keyword(5) United Kingdom
1st Author's Name Jieun KIAER
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Philosophy, King's College London()
2nd Author's Name Ruth KEMPSON
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Philosophy, King's College London
Date 2006/7/8
Paper # TL2006-17
Volume (vol) vol.106
Number (no) 165
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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