作者
Barbara Hemforth, Lars Konieczny, Harald Seelig, Michael Walter
发表日期
2000/1
期刊
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research
卷号
29
页码范围
81-88
出版商
Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers
简介
Two accounts of relative clause attachment will be discussed, the case-matching hypothesis proposed by Sauerland and Gibson (1998) and the attachment-binding dualism (Hemforth et al., in press a, b). While the case-matching hypothesis predicts that relative clauses are preferentially attached to NPs whose case matches that of the relative pronoun, attachment binding predicts that NPs are preferentially attached to the most salient host, that is NP1 in constructions with two NPs. We conducted two off-line studies, one sentence completion task and one magnitude estimation experiment using subject (nominative pronoun) and object (accusative pronoun) relative clauses that can be attached to either of the two nouns in a complex subject (NP1 = nominative, NP2 = genitive) or object NP (NP1 = accusative, NP2 = genitive). While attachment binding predicts an across-the-board NP1 preference, the case …
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B Hemforth, L Konieczny, H Seelig, M Walter - Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2000