EXPRESS:巴西葡萄牙语定冠词的处理:当“The”带有性别和数字标记时。

IF 1.4 3区 心理学 Q4 PHYSIOLOGY
Joao Marcos Munguba Vieira, Elisângela Teixeira, Hayward J Godwin, Denis Drieghe
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对阅读过程中眼球运动的研究表明,虚词比实义词的注视次数更少,注视时间也更短。然而,最近的研究表明,当频率、长度和可预测性相匹配时,这种差异就会消失。英语中的两项研究仍然表明了冠词the的特殊地位。Angele和Rayner(2013)使用注视-偶然边界范式发现,“the”的非语法预览比语法内容词更容易被跳过,而Staub等人(2019)发现,重复的文章比重复的内容词更少被注意到。我们将这两项研究扩展到巴西葡萄牙语(BP),其中冠词比英语包含更多的句法信息(性别和数字)。在注视偶然边界实验中,我们发现不符合语法的定冠词的预览比符合语法的续篇更容易被跳过,这表明BP中也存在自动跳过冠词的机制。由于这种机制似乎不受BP中与英语相比所携带的额外信息的影响,因此很可能是文章的高频率触发了跳词,而不是特殊的功能词状态。然而,在第二个实验中,重复冠词被注意到的频率几乎和实义词一样高,这可能是因为BP中冠词所携带的额外句法信息以一种比英语更复杂的方式与句子结构联系在一起。因此,在阅读过程中的重复检测等人工任务中,文章和实义词之间的差异就会表现出来。
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EXPRESS: The Processing of the Definite Article in Brazilian Portuguese: When "the" Carries Gender and Number Marking.

Research on eye movements during reading has shown that function words receive fewer and shorter fixations than content words. However, recent studies suggest that when matched in frequency, length, and predictability, such differences disappear. Two studies in English still indicate a special status of the article "the". Angele and Rayner (2013), using the gaze-contingent boundary paradigm, found that ungrammatical previews of "the" were skipped more often than grammatical content words, while Staub et al. (2019) found that repeated articles were noticed less often than repeated content words. We extended both studies to Brazilian Portuguese (BP), where articles carry more syntactic information (gender and number) than in English. In a gaze-contingent boundary experiment, we found that the preview of an ungrammatical definite article was skipped more often than the grammatical continuation, suggesting the mechanism of automatically skipping articles is also present in BP. Because this mechanism does not seem to be influenced by the extra information articles carry in BP compared to English, it is likely that it is the high frequency of the articles that is triggering word skipping as opposed to a special function word status. However, in the second experiment, repeated articles were noticed nearly as frequently as content words, presumably because the additional syntactic information articles carry in BP is connected to the sentence's structure in a more complex way than, for instance, English. So, in an artificial task, such as repetition detection during reading, differences between articles and content words can manifest themselves.

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