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Título
New evidence on the Pseudorelative-First Hypothesis: Spanish attachment preferences revisited
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
attachment preferences
Pseudorelative-First Hypothesis
pseudorelatives
relative clauses
Spanish
language processing
cross-linguistic variation
Clasificación UNESCO
5705.07 Psicolingüística
5705 Lingüística Sincrónica
Fecha de publicación
2020
Editor
Department of English and American Studies, the Faculty of Arts, at the Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra
Citación
Alonso Pascua, B. (2020). New evidence on the Pseudorelative-First Hypothesis: Spanish attachment preferences revisited. Topics in Linguistics, 21(1), 15-44. https://doi.org/10.2478/topling-2020-0002
Resumen
[EN] This paper is aimed at testing the Pseudo Relative-First Hypothesis in Spanish, a proposal that may settle the long-standing question of cross-linguistic variation in attachment preferences. This hypothesis predicts that whenever a Pseudo Relative (PR) is obtainable, it will be preferred for parsing over a genuine relative clause (RC). Assuming that PRs only allow for high attachment (HA), it follows that HA will be obtained when a PR is possible. To test this hypothesis, two experiments previously conducted in Italian will be replicated in Spanish with sentences containing PR-ambiguous and unambiguous RCs. In experiment 1 PR-availability is manipulated by modifying structural conditions, while in experiment 2 the PRs are only manipulated through semantic conditions. The results obtained show that PR-possible contexts do not yield the predicted HA. It will be argued that this finding, together with the data provided by the Italian experiments, only partially support the PR-First Hypothesis.
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ISSN
1337-7590
DOI
10.2478/topling-2020-0002
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