Title of article
Animacy affects the processing of subject–object ambiguities in the second language: Evidence from self-paced reading with German second
Author/Authors
JACKSON، CARRIE N. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
21
From page
671
To page
691
Abstract
The results of a self-paced reading study with German second language (L2) learners of Dutch
showed that noun animacy affected the learners’ on-line commitments when comprehending relative
clauses in their L2. Earlier research has found that German L2 learners of Dutch do not show an
on-line preference for subject–object word order in temporarily ambiguous relative clauses when no
disambiguating material is available prior to the auxiliary verb.We investigated whether manipulating
the animacy of the ambiguous noun phrases would push the learners to make an on-line commitment
to either a subject- or object-first analysis. Results showed they performed like Dutch native speakers
in that their reading times reflected an interaction between topichood and animacy in the on-line
assignment of grammatical roles.
Journal title
Applied Psycholinquistics
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Applied Psycholinquistics
Record number
652040
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