Forgrunding af ledsætninger: - et psykolingvistisk forsøg
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Forgrunding af ledsætninger : - et psykolingvistisk forsøg. / Christensen, Marie Herget; Christensen, Tanya Karoli; Jensen, Torben Juel.
In: Ny forskning i grammatik, Vol. 23, 2016, p. 5-21.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Forgrunding af ledsætninger
T2 - - et psykolingvistisk forsøg
AU - Christensen, Marie Herget
AU - Christensen, Tanya Karoli
AU - Jensen, Torben Juel
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - It is a common phenomenon in spoken language that the main point of an utterance is found in a syntactically subordinated clause instead of in its matrix clause. This is the case in constructions where the matrix clause is semantically secondary as well as in subclauses with V>Adv word order in Danish. We argue that such subclauses are foregrounded, and that a foregrounded subclause will attract more attention than a non-foregrounded. To test this, we have conducted an experiment under the Text Change paradigm. Results show that readers pay significantly more attention to the subclause in constructions with semantically secondary matrix clauses than in constructions with semifactive matrix clauses, and, in the latter constructions, more attention to subclauses with V>Adv word order than with Adv>V word order.
AB - It is a common phenomenon in spoken language that the main point of an utterance is found in a syntactically subordinated clause instead of in its matrix clause. This is the case in constructions where the matrix clause is semantically secondary as well as in subclauses with V>Adv word order in Danish. We argue that such subclauses are foregrounded, and that a foregrounded subclause will attract more attention than a non-foregrounded. To test this, we have conducted an experiment under the Text Change paradigm. Results show that readers pay significantly more attention to the subclause in constructions with semantically secondary matrix clauses than in constructions with semifactive matrix clauses, and, in the latter constructions, more attention to subclauses with V>Adv word order than with Adv>V word order.
KW - Det Humanistiske Fakultet
KW - Sætningsprocessering
KW - ledsætninger
KW - forgrundsbetydning
KW - ledstilling
KW - Ændringsblindhed
M3 - Tidsskriftartikel
VL - 23
SP - 5
EP - 21
JO - Ny forskning i grammatik
JF - Ny forskning i grammatik
SN - 1902-1291
ER -
ID: 155995862