Incremental processing in a polysynthetic language (Murrinhpatha)

IF 2.8 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL Cognition Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-06 DOI:10.1016/j.cognition.2025.106075
Laurence Bruggeman , Evan Kidd , Rachel Nordlinger , Anne Cutler
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Language processing is rapidly incremental, but evidence bearing upon this assumption comes from very few languages. In this paper we report on a study of incremental processing in Murrinhpatha, a polysynthetic Australian language, which expresses complex sentence-level meanings in a single verb, the full meaning of which is not clear until the final morph. Forty native Murrinhpatha speakers participated in a visual world eyetracking experiment in which they viewed two complex scenes as they heard a verb describing one of the scenes. The scenes were selected so that the verb describing the target scene had either no overlap with a possible description of the competitor image, or overlapped from the start (onset overlap) or at the end of the verb (rhyme overlap). The results showed that, despite meaning only being clear at the end of the verb, Murrinhpatha speakers made incremental predictions that differed across conditions. The findings demonstrate that processing in polysynthetic languages is rapid and incremental, yet unlike in commonly studied languages like English, speakers make parsing predictions based on information associated with bound morphs rather than discrete words.
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多合成语言中的增量处理(Murrinhpatha)
语言处理是快速递增的,但支持这一假设的证据来自很少的语言。在本文中,我们报告了Murrinhpatha的增量加工研究,Murrinhpatha是一种多合成的澳大利亚语言,它在一个动词中表达复杂的句子级含义,直到最后的变形才清楚其完整含义。40名说Murrinhpatha语的人参加了一项视觉世界眼球追踪实验,在实验中,他们一边看两个复杂的场景,一边听一个描述其中一个场景的动词。在选择场景时,描述目标场景的动词要么与竞争者图像的可能描述没有重叠,要么从动词的开始部分(开始部分重叠)或结尾部分(押韵部分重叠)重叠。结果表明,尽管只有在动词的末尾才有明确的意思,但说Murrinhpatha的人在不同的情况下做出了不同的增量预测。研究结果表明,多合成语言的处理是快速和渐进的,但与英语等常用语言不同的是,说话者根据与固定词形相关的信息而不是离散的单词进行解析预测。
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Cognition
Cognition PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: Cognition is an international journal that publishes theoretical and experimental papers on the study of the mind. It covers a wide variety of subjects concerning all the different aspects of cognition, ranging from biological and experimental studies to formal analysis. Contributions from the fields of psychology, neuroscience, linguistics, computer science, mathematics, ethology and philosophy are welcome in this journal provided that they have some bearing on the functioning of the mind. In addition, the journal serves as a forum for discussion of social and political aspects of cognitive science.
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