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Abstract
The reading of external negated disjunctions (a disjunction as a clause is externally negated) is an interdisciplinary issue addressed by logic, linguistics, and psychology. For external negated disjunctions, we investigated how their possibility judgments varied with their two expression forms: NTSs (not-true sentences) with the form It is not true that p or q or both versus DSs (deny-sentences) with the form Someone denied that p or q or both). We propose the semantic negation scope account for the question with the hypothesis of the effect of expression form of negation that a NTS will more often elicit the weak local negation strategy that people consider cases negating at least one of the disjuncts as possible, and judge p¬q, ¬pq, and ¬p¬q as possible; while a DS will more often elicit the strong global negation strategy that people consider only cases negating all disjuncts as possible, and judge only ¬p¬q as possible. Experiments 1 and 2 tested the hypothesis in verbal and pictural scenarios, respectively. Both experiments exhibited the effect of expression form of negation that DSs more often elicited the strong global negation strategy, while in conversational and non-conversational contexts, NTSs more often elicited the weak local negation strategy, as favoring the semantic negation scope account over the alternative accounts. The effect of expression form of negation suggests that there seems no unified mental mechanism of the reading of external negated disjunctions with different expression forms.
外部否定的析取词(作为从句的析取词被外部否定)的解读是一个涉及逻辑学、语言学和心理学的跨学科问题。对于外部否定析词,我们研究了它们的可能性判断如何随它们的两种表达形式而变化:形式为“It is not true that p or q or both”的非真句(nts)与形式为“Someone denied that p or q or both”的否定句(DSs)。我们提出了语义否定范围解释,并假设否定的表达形式的影响,即NTS更经常引发弱局部否定策略,即人们认为情况尽可能否定至少一个分离词,并尽可能判断p¬q, p¬q和p¬q;而DS通常会引发强烈的全局否定策略,即人们只考虑尽可能否定所有分离的情况,并尽可能只判断p - q。实验1和实验2分别在语言和图像场景中验证了这一假设。两个实验都显示了否定表达形式的影响,在会话和非会话环境中,DSs更容易引发强全局否定策略,而NTSs更容易引发弱局部否定策略,倾向于语义否定范围说而不是替代说。否定表达形式的影响表明,不同表达形式的外部否定断句的阅读似乎没有统一的心理机制。
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