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ArtikelQuantifier float and information processing: a case study from Japanese  
Oleh: Shimojo, Mitsuaki
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Pragmatics: An Interdiciplinary Journal of Language Studies vol. 36 no. 3 (Mar. 2004), page 375-405.
Topik: Quantifier float; Japanese; Ergativity; Extraction; Cognitive attention; Activation (cost)
Fulltext: Shimojo_Mitsuaki.pdf (521.41KB)
Isi artikelPreviously proposed syntactic and semantic analyses of quantifier float (Q-Float) in Japanese have failed to explain why there is a mismatch in the syntactic range of Q-Float between speakers’ judgment (nominative and accusative arguments) and discourse (absolutive arguments). This paper describes quantifier float in Japanese in terms of a mechanism of cognitive attention and claims that two conditions hold: (i) a host noun to be matched with the floated quantifier must be activated in attention, and (ii) the host should require a greater activation cost than the other potentialquantifier host in order to achieve optimal processing. The former sets up a preliminary condition which predicts an acceptable range in the speaker’s judgment, and the latter limits Q-Float to the range in which the processing of the sentence is optimized. The second condition above predicts not only the ergative distribution of Q-Float in discourse but also the long-observed subject-object asymmetry in sentences with scrambled Q-Float.
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