This construction needs understood: An experimental study of the Alternative Embedded Passive (AEP)

Frances Blanchette, Stanley Dubinsky, Amanda Harman, Rok Sim
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The Alternative Embedded Passive (AEP) occurs in the Midland region in variation with the infinitival passive. AEPs may occur with the verbs need, want, and like: The baby needs/wants/likes fed. Murray & Simon (2002) observe a hierarchy of acceptability and usage across the three AEP verbs, with need as the most acceptable and like as the least. Building on an idea in Edelstein (2014), this paper presents evidence that the hierarchy results from lexical semantic properties of need, want, and like. Experiment results reveal that the hierarchy is alive in the judgments of young Pennsylvania speakers, and also emerges partially in the judgments of speakers from New England unfamiliar with the construction. The hierarchy only fully emerges with Pennsylvania speakers when the subject of the sentence is sentient (e.g., the baby). With non-sentient subjects (e.g., the computer), want and like are similar and less acceptable than need. We attribute this to a property of the verb need, which can be either a deontic modal (which does not take a thematic subject) or a thematic subject-taking verb. We discuss how our results support the hypothesis that speakers adapt to novel dialectal constructions by forming analogies to constructions already in their grammars.
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这种结构需要理解:替代性嵌入式被动系统(AEP)的实验研究
另类嵌入式被动语态(AEP)出现在米德兰地区,是与不定式被动语态的变体。AEP可能出现在需要、想要和喜欢等动词中:婴儿需要/想要/喜欢吃奶。Murray 和 Simon(2002 年)观察到这三个 AEP 动词的可接受性和用法的等级,其中 need 最容易接受,而 like 最不容易接受。本文以 Edelstein(2014 年)的观点为基础,提出证据证明这种层次结构源于 need、want 和 like 的词汇语义属性。实验结果表明,在宾夕法尼亚州年轻说话者的判断中,层次结构是有生命力的,在不熟悉该结构的新英格兰说话者的判断中,也出现了部分层次结构。只有当句子的主语是有知觉的(如婴儿)时,宾夕法尼亚州的说话者才会完全显现出层次结构。如果句子的主语不是有生命的(如电脑),want 和 like 与 need 相似,但接受度较低。我们把这归因于动词 need 的一个特性,它可以是一个deontic 情态动词(不带主题主语),也可以是一个带主题主语的动词。我们讨论了我们的结果是如何支持这样一个假设的:说话人通过与他们语法中已有的结构形成类比来适应新的方言结构。
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