Lexical cue and perceptual clue to the interpretation of animal-monster hybrids: Classifier selection as a probing stimulant

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Larry Hong-lin Li
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Abstract

We explored how label cue and body structure impacted the mental construal of animal-monster hybrids through the choice of Chinese classifiers. Taking Chinese classifiers zhi and ge as the probe, we manipulated label cue and perceptual input from monster structure and detected how these two factors influenced the interpretation of the hybrids. Our rationale is that if the choice of zhi is indicative of animal analogousness, and, conversely, that of ge is indexical of non-animal likeness, the difference of effect between using zhi and ge for monstrous animal hybrids should reflect the variation in their animacy interpretation. We found that the effect difference between zhi and ge across the higher- and lower-animacy monsters was remarkable in the unlabeled situation but, on the contrary, was attenuated in the labeled situation. In a word, linguistic cuing lumped the monster figures into the same category and biased them toward non-animate construal.

词汇线索和知觉线索对动物-怪物杂交的解释:分类器选择作为探测刺激物
本研究通过对汉语分类器的选择,探讨了标签线索和身体结构对动物-怪物混血儿心理解释的影响。以中文分类器zhi和ge为探针,对怪物结构的标签提示和知觉输入进行了操纵,并考察了这两个因素对混血儿解释的影响。我们的基本原理是,如果选择“智”表示动物的相似性,相反,选择“格”表示非动物的相似性,那么使用“智”和“格”表示怪物杂交动物的效果差异应该反映出它们在动物性解释上的差异。我们发现,在未标记的情况下,高、低动物的“智”和“格”的效应差异显著,而在标记的情况下,“智”和“格”的效应差异则减弱。总而言之,语言暗示将怪物形象归入同一类别,并使它们偏向于非动画的解释。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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