词汇频率和句法变化

IF 0.2 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Xiaoshi Li, R. Bayley
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引用次数: 6

摘要

随着范例理论的兴起,词汇频率在语言变异中的作用一直是人们研究的对象。最近,Erker和Guy(2012)将频率分析扩展到形态句法变化,并研究了频率在西班牙语中空主语和显性主语人称代词(SPPs)之间变化中的作用。他们的研究结果表明,频率激活或放大了其他限制因素的影响,比如共同参考。本研究将频率对SPP变异的影响扩展到普通话。对哈尔滨市普通话使用者的6691个符号进行多变量分析,结果表明,频率对汉语SPP变异的影响小于共同参照、人与数等约束条件的影响。结果表明,频率在这一语法领域的作用被大大夸大了。更确切地说,建立良好的语言约束为SPP的变化提供了比频率更好的解释。
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Lexical frequency and syntactic variation
With the rise of exemplar theory, the role of lexical frequency in language variation has been the object of considerable study. Recently, Erker and Guy (2012) extended the analysis of frequency to morphosyntactic variation and examined the role of frequency in variation between null and overt subject personal pronouns (SPPs) in Spanish. Their results suggest that frequency either activates or amplifies the effects of other constraints, such as co-reference. This study extends the study of frequency effects on SPP variation to Mandarin Chinese. Results of multivariate analysis of 6,691 tokens collected from Mandarin speakers in Harbin, China indicate that the effect of frequency on Chinese SPP variation is less than that of other well-established constraints such as co-reference and person and number. The results suggest that the role of frequency in this area of the grammar has been considerably exaggerated. Rather, well-established linguistic constraints provide a better explanation for SPP variation than frequency.
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