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Chinese Subject-Relative Clauses Are Easier to Comprehend Than the Object-Relative Clauses in Natural Situations
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作者 HE Wen-guang 《Journal of Literature and Art Studies》 2016年第10期1251-1257,共7页
Studies on Indo-European languages argue that subject relative clauses (SRCs) are easier to process than object relative clauses (ORCs), and the processing preference for SRCs was manipulated by the animacy of the... Studies on Indo-European languages argue that subject relative clauses (SRCs) are easier to process than object relative clauses (ORCs), and the processing preference for SRCs was manipulated by the animacy of the noun phrases (NPs) in the internal-clause and in the main clause. This paper aims at investigating the difficulty in Chinese RCs processing by subjective ratings and the results showed: (1) As European languages, Chinese RCs processing also shows a preference for SRCs, which was consistent with experience-based account, as well as NPAH in part. (2) A strong animacy effect from the head noun phrases (NPs) was found during Chinese RCs processing. In all, compared with other accounts, experience-based account offers more reasonable explanations about Chinese RCs comprehension in natural situations. 展开更多
关键词 relative clause animacy effect Chinese
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