Wh-Argument/Adjunct Asymmetry in Sentence Processing

This study investigates the processing of complex sentences with wh-phrases trying to point out whether the proposals stating that arguments are processed easier than adjuncts work for wh-phrases in case of Turkish. A wh-argument and a wh-adjunct were used in two eye-tracking experiments with two wo...

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Main Author: Taylan Akal
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Language:English
Published: Dilbilim Derneği (The Linguistics Association) 2017-12-01
Series:Dilbilim Araştırmaları Dergisi
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Online Access:http://dad.boun.edu.tr/download/article-file/394685
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description This study investigates the processing of complex sentences with wh-phrases trying to point out whether the proposals stating that arguments are processed easier than adjuncts work for wh-phrases in case of Turkish. A wh-argument and a wh-adjunct were used in two eye-tracking experiments with two word orders, and two embedded verb types as the variables. The orders and the type of the embedded verbs were the same in each experiment to provide the wh-phrase type to be the main variable to compare. The general outcome of the study showed that wh-argument was processed more quickly than wh-adjunct supporting the diversification proposed by both formal and experimental approaches in terms of argument adjunct distinction. In a particular condition, in which the subcategorization features of the embedded verb mismatched with the number of arguments, the processing of wh-adjunct was faster than wh-argument. This seems to support a verb-oriented approach in licensing the scrambled wh-phrases.
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spelling doaj-art-8e7fb56e6cbf4efa871cb6c24cebe12a2025-01-02T03:43:23ZengDilbilim Derneği (The Linguistics Association)Dilbilim Araştırmaları Dergisi1300-85522587-09392017-12-01282437110.18492/dad.287720Wh-Argument/Adjunct Asymmetry in Sentence ProcessingTaylan Akal0Hacettepe UniversityThis study investigates the processing of complex sentences with wh-phrases trying to point out whether the proposals stating that arguments are processed easier than adjuncts work for wh-phrases in case of Turkish. A wh-argument and a wh-adjunct were used in two eye-tracking experiments with two word orders, and two embedded verb types as the variables. The orders and the type of the embedded verbs were the same in each experiment to provide the wh-phrase type to be the main variable to compare. The general outcome of the study showed that wh-argument was processed more quickly than wh-adjunct supporting the diversification proposed by both formal and experimental approaches in terms of argument adjunct distinction. In a particular condition, in which the subcategorization features of the embedded verb mismatched with the number of arguments, the processing of wh-adjunct was faster than wh-argument. This seems to support a verb-oriented approach in licensing the scrambled wh-phrases.http://dad.boun.edu.tr/download/article-file/394685wh-argumentwh-adjunctsentence processingeye-tracking
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Wh-Argument/Adjunct Asymmetry in Sentence Processing
Dilbilim Araştırmaları Dergisi
wh-argument
wh-adjunct
sentence processing
eye-tracking
title Wh-Argument/Adjunct Asymmetry in Sentence Processing
title_full Wh-Argument/Adjunct Asymmetry in Sentence Processing
title_fullStr Wh-Argument/Adjunct Asymmetry in Sentence Processing
title_full_unstemmed Wh-Argument/Adjunct Asymmetry in Sentence Processing
title_short Wh-Argument/Adjunct Asymmetry in Sentence Processing
title_sort wh argument adjunct asymmetry in sentence processing
topic wh-argument
wh-adjunct
sentence processing
eye-tracking
url http://dad.boun.edu.tr/download/article-file/394685
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