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Eighty-six native English speakers were presented with 24 naturally-occurring texts from corpora. Half of the texts involved linguistic features of intensity (progressive aspect condition), while half involved no such features (simple aspect condition). Participants read the texts and selected the form of <em>believe</em> (simple or progressive aspect) which they thought was appropriate in each text. Results showed that participants selected the progressive aspect 47% of the times for the texts featuring language of intensity, while their selection of that aspect was less than 3% in the simple condition texts. 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摘要
本研究通过分析人类参与者的表现和感知数据来评估语料库语言学研究中描述性发现的有效性。虽然状态动词believe通常以简单语态出现,但一项基于语料库的分析表明,believe在交际情境中也以进行形式出现,传达出更高程度的强度,并带有特定的语言特征,如强化形容词、确定性副词、直接指代等(Gracheva, in press)。本研究采用实验方法进一步评估了在有利于自信立场和情感投入的使用情境中进行式及其周围语言特征之间的联系。86名以英语为母语的人从语料库中获得了24个自然产生的文本。一半的文本涉及强度的语言特征(进行体条件),而一半的文本不涉及强度的语言特征(简单体条件)。参与者阅读文本并选择他们认为在每篇文本中合适的相信形式(简单或渐进)。结果表明,在具有强烈语言的文本中,参与者选择进步方面的次数占47%,而在简单条件文本中,他们选择进步方面的次数不到3%。后续访谈显示,参与者感受到文本所传达的强度(例如,强烈的情感、紧迫性、强调),导致他们选择渐进而不是简单的方面。
Stative verbs and perceptions of intensity: The case of ‘believe’ in simple and progressive aspect
This study assessed the validity of descriptive findings from corpus linguistics research by analyzing human participants’ performance and perception data. While the stative verb believe usually occurs in the simple aspect, a corpus-based analysis has revealed that believe also occurs in the progressive form in communicative situations conveying a heightened degree of intensity and marked with specific linguistic features such as intensifying adjectives, adverbs of certainty, direct addresses, and others (Gracheva, in press). This study adopted an experimental approach to further assess the link between the progressive form in situations of use conducive to assertive stance and emotional involvement and its surrounding linguistic characteristics. Eighty-six native English speakers were presented with 24 naturally-occurring texts from corpora. Half of the texts involved linguistic features of intensity (progressive aspect condition), while half involved no such features (simple aspect condition). Participants read the texts and selected the form of believe (simple or progressive aspect) which they thought was appropriate in each text. Results showed that participants selected the progressive aspect 47% of the times for the texts featuring language of intensity, while their selection of that aspect was less than 3% in the simple condition texts. Follow-up interviews revealed that participants sensed the intensity conveyed by the texts (e.g., strong emotion, urgency, emphasis), leading to their choice of the progressive over the simple aspect.