Presentation 2009-07-19
Disfluency in the Production of Long-before-short Order : Analysis of Corpus of Spontaneous Japanese
Hiroko YAMASHITA, Tadahisa KONDO,
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Abstract(in English) The Short-before-long tendency in English, a head-initial language with rigid word-order, has been explained in terms of the ease of production. In producing sentences incrementally, it is easier and therefore more economical to say a short phrase ahead of a long phrase for speakers of English The current study tested whether the Long-before-short tendency in Japanese is also driven by efficiency of the production load. The occurrences of production difficulty, as reflected in disfluencies in a spoken corpus (the Corpus of Spontaneous Japanese), were measured. The results showed that the frequency of disfluency markers (fillers and errors) in Long-before-short sentences did not differ from that of the Short-before-long sentences. Furthermore, disfluency markers were more likely to occur before long phrases than short phrases overall. The results suggest that producing long phrases in Japanese is difficult, and producing sentences in the Long-before-short order does not reduce the production load. Alternative accounts of length preference in Japanese, based on the characteristics of the language, are discussed.
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Keyword(in English) Disfluency / Filler / Word order / Corpus analysis / Sentence production load
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Conference Date 2009/7/11(1days)
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Title (in English) Disfluency in the Production of Long-before-short Order : Analysis of Corpus of Spontaneous Japanese
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Keyword(1) Disfluency
Keyword(2) Filler
Keyword(3) Word order
Keyword(4) Corpus analysis
Keyword(5) Sentence production load
1st Author's Name Hiroko YAMASHITA
1st Author's Affiliation Rochester Institute of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Tadahisa KONDO
2nd Author's Affiliation NTT Communication Science Laboratories
Date 2009-07-19
Paper # TL2009-24
Volume (vol) vol.109
Number (no) 140
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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