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Testing the effect of an arbitrary subject pronoun on relative clause comprehension

  • Previous studies have found that Hebrew-speaking children accurately comprehend object relatives (OR) with an embedded non-referential arbitrary subject pronoun (ASP). The facilitation of ORs with embedded pronouns is expected both from a discourse-pragmatics perspective and within a syntax-based locality approach. However, the specific effect of ASP might also be driven by a mismatch in grammatical features between the head noun and the pronoun, or by its relatively undemanding referential properties. We tested these possibilities by comparing ORs whose embedded subject is either ASP, a referential pronoun, or a lexical noun phrase. In all conditions, grammatical features were controlled. In a referent-identification task, the matching features made ORs with embedded pronouns difficult for five-year-olds. Accuracy was particularly low when the embedded pronoun was referential. These results indicate that embedded pronouns do not facilitate ORs across the board, and that the referential properties of pronouns affect OR processing.

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Author details:Yair Haendler, Flavia AdaniORCiDGND
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1017/S0305000917000599
ISSN:0305-0009
ISSN:1469-7602
Pubmed ID:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29457575
Title of parent work (English):Journal of child language
Subtitle (English):a study with Hebrew-speaking children
Publisher:Cambridge Univ. Press
Place of publishing:New York
Publication type:Article
Language:English
Date of first publication:2018/02/19
Publication year:2018
Release date:2021/11/15
Tag:pronouns; referentiality; relative clauses
Volume:45
Issue:4
Number of pages:22
First page:959
Last Page:980
Funding institution:Ernst Ludwig Ehrlich Studienwerk [PF123]
Organizational units:Humanwissenschaftliche Fakultät / Strukturbereich Kognitionswissenschaften / Department Linguistik
DDC classification:4 Sprache / 41 Linguistik / 410 Linguistik
Peer review:Referiert
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