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Interpretation of Leftward-Moved Constituents: Processing Topicalizations in German

  • Markus Bader and Lyn Frazier
From the journal Linguistics

Abstract

Five experiments were conducted on German topicalization sentences to explore their interpretation and the relation between the syntactic representation and the discourse representation of the sentence. It is proposed that a DP is rapidly instantiated as a discourse entity in the discourse representation whereas a NP is simply treated as a property. If the postulated discourse entity corresponding to the DP in SpecCP of a topicalized sentence must be retracted due to the occurrence of a later determiner (in split-topicalization) or due to the need to scope under a subsequent quantifier, the sentence should be difficult to process. These predictions were con-firmed in two difficulty judgment experiments and in an experiment where participants selected the first interpretation assigned to a scopally ambiguous sentence involving an adverbial quantifier. However, in a separate experiment, where scope ambiguities involving determiner quantifiers were tested, the preference for the discourse instantiated DP to take wide scope disappeared.

Another difficulty judgment experiment revealed substantial difficulty for sentences containing “mixed chains” where a DP moves and then a NP moves out of the moved DP. This difficulty was not observed in corresponding sentences containing essentially the same lexical content in the same positions but without the movement responsible for creating the mixed chain.

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Correspondence address: Dr. Markus Bader, Fachbereich Sprachwissenschaft, Universität Konstanz, Fach D 191, Universitätsstr. 10, D-78457 Konstanz, Germany. E-mail: .

Published Online: 2005-07-27
Published in Print: 2005-01-01

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