当OR被赋予子语言中的连接推理时

IF 1.3 3区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Language Acquisition Pub Date : 2020-01-02 DOI:10.1080/10489223.2019.1659273
Haiquan Huang, S. Crain
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有人提出,儿童与成人的不同之处在于,儿童对缺乏任何许可表达的析取句进行了连接推理。该建议是儿童从“A或B”形式的句子中推断出“A和B”。尽管在一些研究中已经报道了儿童对分离的连接解释,但在其他研究中尚未观察到这一点。这项研究调查了不同结果的一个可能来源,即除了测试句子中提到的对象之外,上下文引入的对象的存在或不存在。我们使用“真理价值判断任务”,对学龄前普通话儿童和对照组成人进行了三个实验。实验1的测试句子包括析取词和道义情态动词,语境只包括测试句子中提到的宾语。在实验2中,道义情态动词从测试句中被省略。实验3呈现与实验2相同的句子,但语境中包含了测试句子中提到的额外对象。在实验1中,儿童和成人都对测试句子进行了连词推理。在实验2中,在没有道义动词和情境引入对象的情况下,有一部分儿童计算了连词推理,而成人没有。在实验3中,两组都没有进行连接推理。研究结果表明,非语言语境中的实体影响儿童对逻辑表达的理解。此外,学龄前儿童已经具备了情态动词对有析取词的句子进行连词推理的语言知识。
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When OR is assigned a conjunctive inference in child language
ABSTRACT It has been proposed that children differ from adults in that children license a conjunctive inference to disjunctive sentences that lack any licensing expression. The proposal is that children infer “A and B” from sentences of the form “A or B.” Although children’s conjunctive interpretations of disjunction have been reported in some studies, they have not been observed in other studies. This study investigates one possible source of the different findings, which is the presence or absence of objects that are contextually introduced, beyond those mentioned in the test sentences. Using a Truth Value Judgment Task, we conducted three experiments with preschool Mandarin-speaking children and a control group of adults. Test sentences in Experiment 1 included disjunction and a deontic modal verb, and the contexts only included objects that were mentioned in the test sentences. In Experiment 2, the deontic modal verb was omitted from the test sentences. Experiment 3 presented the same sentences as Experiment 2, but the contexts included additional objects beyond those mentioned in the test sentences. Both children and adults assigned a conjunctive inference to the test sentences in Experiment 1. In Experiment 2, with no deontic verbs and no contextually introduced objects, a subset of children computed conjunctive inferences, whereas none of the adults did. In Experiment 3, neither group made a conjunctive inference. The findings reveal that entities in nonlinguistic contexts influence children’s understanding of logical expressions. Moreover, preschool children already have linguistic knowledge that modal verbs license conjunctive inferences for sentences with disjunction.
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期刊介绍: The research published in Language Acquisition: A Journal of Developmental Linguistics makes a clear contribution to linguistic theory by increasing our understanding of how language is acquired. The journal focuses on the acquisition of syntax, semantics, phonology, and morphology, and considers theoretical, experimental, and computational perspectives. Coverage includes solutions to the logical problem of language acquisition, as it arises for particular grammatical proposals; discussion of acquisition data relevant to current linguistic questions; and perspectives derived from theory-driven studies of second language acquisition, language-impaired speakers, and other domains of cognition.
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