Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1243124
Conjunct and single NP subjects: a comparison of naïve and expert intuitions
Conjunct and single NP subjects: a comparison of naïve and expert intuitions // Resolving Conflicts Across Borders Conference (RCAB)
Dubrovnik, Hrvatska, 2017. (poster, međunarodna recenzija, neobjavljeni rad, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Conjunct and single NP subjects: a comparison of
naïve and expert intuitions
Autori
Kresić, Marijana ; Lečić, Dario ; Malenica, Frane
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, neobjavljeni rad, znanstveni
Skup
Resolving Conflicts Across Borders Conference (RCAB)
Mjesto i datum
Dubrovnik, Hrvatska, 20.10.2017. - 22.10.2017
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Poster
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
Closest Conjunct Agreement, Croatian, naïve vs. expert participants, native speaker intuitions, sentence-picture matching experiment
Sažetak
The results of an experimental picture matching study (Willer-Gold et al, in preparation) lead to the conclusion that closest conjunct agreement (CCA) in South Slavic languages is not a result of ellipsis of a biclausal structure as no major differences were noted in ratings for conjunct subjects and single NP subjects, in line with previous studies on CCA in South Slavic languages (Marušič et al. 2015, Willer-Gold et al. 2016). The original experiment (Willer-Gold et al, in preparation) was conducted among a group of undergraduate students, i.e. naïve participants (in the sense of Dąbrowska 2008 & 2010). In the present study, the same experiment is conducted with a group participants of comparable size and dialectal background, who could be regarded as expert participants – Croatian language teachers and linguists (persons involved at the primary, secondary and tertiary level of education), using the same stimuli as in the original experiment, thus contributing to the discussion on the methodology of collecting empirical linguistic data (inter alia, Spencer 1973, Ferreira 2005, Culbertson & Gross 2009, Devitt 2010, Phillips 2010, Gross & Culbertson 2011, Gibson & Fedorenko 2013, Sprouse, Schütze & Almeida 2013). Studies conducted by Dąbrowska (2008 with non- linguists as participants and 2010 with linguists as participants) showed that judgements of the same sentences by linguists differ systematically from those provided by non- linguists. The study presented in our paper is in line with Dabrowska’s 2010 study, replicating the experimental study by (Willer-Gold et al, in preparation). One of the insights of Dąbrowska’s 2010 study was that the difference in acceptability ratings between naïve and expert participants could be explained by the amount of exposure to sentences with long distance dependencies between the two groups of participants. This paper discusses whether a similar correlation between the level of expertise and the participants’ linguistic intuitions for both conjunct and single NP subjects can be found. While we do not assume that the difference between the two experimental groups can be explained by satiation effects (cf. Snyder 2000), the data collected in the present study indicates a difference in speaker intuitions between the two groups.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Filologija
POVEZANOST RADA
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