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자료유형
학술저널
저자정보
Keun Young Shin (Chonnam National University)
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한국언어학회 언어 언어 제45권 제4호
발행연도
2020.12
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919 - 940 (22page)

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This study explores whether the distribution of English object relative clauses (ORCs) and subject relative clauses (SRCs) is affected by the non-linear interactions of four different factors, that is, head noun animacy, embedded noun animacy, topicality, and the grammatical role of the head noun in a main clause. A corpus analysis reveals that while the grammatical role of a head noun has no significant effect, the other three factors are closely related to one another in predicting the preference of ORCs and SRCs. The different distributional patterns of SRCs and ORCs are due to the semantic and discourse structure of a typical transitive clause that has the animate topical subject and the inanimate non-topical object. According to an expectation-based approach emphasizing the role of linguistic experience in sentence processing, the results of the corpus analysis suggest that the typical processing difficulties of ORCs are attributed to the unnaturalness of their non-syntactic structures used in most experimental studies. I further propose that animacy configuration and topicality play a role in ORC processing but not in SRC processing due to an incremental sentence processing algorithm. This approach also provides an account of mismatches between corpus frequencies and processing difficulties.

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1. Introduction
2. Previous studies
3. A Corpus Study
4. Relationships between RC distribution and processing
5. Conclusion
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