Korean wh-Island Sentences: Individual Differences in Acceptability Judgments and Working Memory

H. Hahn
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While it has been claimed that scrambling in East Asian languages is not subject to wh- island effects, studies into theoretical and experimental syntax have suggested that native Korean speakers vary in their acceptance of island constructions. This study addresses the individual differences in the acceptability judgments of Korean wh- island sentences in terms of working memory. In order to determine if the varied judgments of acceptability are attributable to differences in individuals’ working memory, an acceptability judgment test on various Korean wh- island constructions, and two memory span tests — a reading span test and a digit span test — were administered to 66 adult Korean native speakers. Pearson correlation analysis and a factor analysis were then performed on the participants’ acceptability judgment ratings and memory spans. The results revealed that the individuals’ acceptability judgments for wh- island sentences were not correlated with their reading span or digit span, although the group’s mean acceptability of the constructions gradually decreased as their expected processing complexity increased. These findings indicate that differences in individuals’ working memory are not the source of the observed acceptability variation.
朝鲜语wh岛句:可接受性判断与工作记忆的个体差异
虽然有人声称东亚语言的混乱不受岛岛效应的影响,但对理论和实验句法的研究表明,母语为韩语的人对岛岛结构的接受程度各不相同。本研究从工作记忆的角度探讨朝鲜语海岛句可接受性判断的个体差异。为了确定不同的可接受性判断是否归因于个人工作记忆的差异,对66名成年韩语母语者进行了各种韩国语岛结构的可接受性判断测试和两个记忆广度测试-阅读广度测试和数字广度测试。然后对被试的可接受性判断评分和记忆广度进行Pearson相关分析和因子分析。结果表明,个体对海岛句的可接受性判断与他们的阅读广度和数字广度无关,但群体对海岛句的平均可接受性随着预期加工复杂度的增加而逐渐降低。这些发现表明,个体工作记忆的差异并不是观察到的可接受性变化的来源。
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