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한국어 중의적 비교 구문의 처리에 관한 안구운동추적연구

Title
한국어 중의적 비교 구문의 처리에 관한 안구운동추적연구
Other Titles
An eye-tracking study on the processing of ambiguous comparative constructions in Korean
Author
남윤주
Keywords
비교구문; 중의성; 평행 구문 선호 현상; 의미정보; 안구운동추적; Comparative construction; ambiguity; parallelism effect; semantic information; eye-tracking
Issue Date
2020-05
Publisher
한국외국어대학교 언어연구소
Citation
언어와언어학, no. 88, page. 77-106
Abstract
We investigated (1) whether the preferred interpretation of ambiguous Korean comparative constructions would be shifted depends on lexical-semantic features, (2) whether the processing differences between the Plain-NP comparatives and the Clausal-NP comparatives would be revealed during online processing, and (3) whether the parallelism effect in comparative sentences would occur. The results in sentence completion and comprehension tasks showed that participants recognized the difference between the Plain-NP comparatives and the Clausal-NP comparatives and distinguished them according to the meaning-based information such as the typicality of an event structure and the semantic relationship between the nouns which were the objects of comparing. The linear mixed-effects regression models in the eye-tracking experiment revealed that the reading times when the nouns with semantically-related information were used were significantly faster than when the proper names were used. However, the parallelism effect was not revealed significantly. Taken together, our results indicate that semantic information does affect processing ambiguous comparatives, while it is unlikely that this effect is sufficient to lead the parallelism effect.
URI
https://kiss.kstudy.com/thesis/thesis-view.asp?key=3776553https://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/175078
ISSN
1225-4967; 2671-7581
DOI
10.20865/20208804
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COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES[S](인문과학대학) > GERMAN LANGUAGE & LITERATURE(독어독문학과) > Articles
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