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Publication Date:
19 08 2011
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1613-7035
DOI:
10.1515/cllt.2011.010

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Frequency issues of classifier configurations for processing Mandarin object-extracted relative clauses: A corpus study

1Researcher at the Institute of Linguistic Studies, Shanghai International Studies University.

Citation Information: Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory. Volume 7, Issue 2, Pages 203–207, ISSN (Online) 1613-7035, ISSN (Print) 1613-7027, DOI: 10.1515/cllt.2011.010, August 2011

Publication History: Published Online: 26/02/2012

Abstract

Psycholinguistic studies on whether classifiers facilitate processing object-extracted relative clauses (RC) in Mandarin have often made use of a classifier mismatch-match configuration, wherein a preceding classifier mismatches the following RC-subject but matches the modified head noun. However, an examination of the Chinese Treebank corpus 5.0 shows this configuration rarely occurs. None of the 10 tokens of pre-RC classifiers conforms to the mismatch-match configuration in a real sense. Instead, either a dropped RC-subject or some intervening item successfully avoids anticipated lexical disruption effects induced by a mismatching classifier. The results of analysis suggest that the constructed examples used in previous psycholinguistic studies may not realistically test natural language processing procedures.

Keywords:: classifier configuration ; mismatching ; matching ; object-extracted relative clause (RC) ; frequency ; processing

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