The role of givenness, presupposition, and prosody in Czech word order: An experimental study

被引:11
|
作者
Simik, Radek [1 ]
Wierzba, Marta [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Potsdam, Dept Linguist, SFB632, D-14476 Potsdam, Germany
来源
SEMANTICS & PRAGMATICS | 2015年 / 8卷
关键词
givenness; presupposition; prosody; Czech; scrambling; acceptability judgments; experiments;
D O I
10.3765/sp.8.3
中图分类号
H0 [语言学];
学科分类号
030303 ; 0501 ; 050102 ;
摘要
We present evidence from acceptability judgment experiments that there is systematic prosodic givenness marking in Czech in that discourse-salient elements avoid sentence stress, contra the claim in Kucerova 2007, 2012 that givenness is marked only syntactically-by establishing a word order in which all given elements precede all new ones-and not prosodically in Czech. We argue that the syntactic movement of given elements results from the need to avoid the rightmost position where sentence stress falls, and not from a syntactic ordering requirement. This is supported by the empirical finding that given objects need not scramble if they are not in sentence-final position, even if they are preceded by new elements (experiment 2). We also argue against Kucerova's claim that given elements are marked only if definite/presupposed in Czech by showing that irrespective of this property, all given objects tend to avoid the sentence-final position (experiment 1). Finally, our results reveal an interaction between presupposition and word order, in the sense of an acceptability penalty for utterances in which non-presupposed expressions precede presupposed ones (experiment 1 and 2). We propose to model the results by a set of weighted constraints that apply post-derivationally.
引用
收藏
页数:103
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] The Effect of Givenness on Word Order for Dative Alternation
    Li, Chang
    2015 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN SOCIAL SCIENCE, HUMANITIES, AND MANAGEMENT, ASSHM 2015, 2015, : 1582 - 1587
  • [2] Role of prosody and word order in identifying focus: evidence from pupillometry
    Funasaki, Natsumi
    Yano, Masataka
    LANGUAGE COGNITION AND NEUROSCIENCE, 2025, 40 (01) : 23 - 40
  • [3] Prosody, focus, and word order.
    Bush, R
    JOURNAL OF PRAGMATICS, 2000, 32 (07) : 1063 - 1066
  • [4] Ditransitive constructions in Russian and Ukrainian: Effect of givenness on word order
    Mykhaylyk, Roksolana
    Rodina, Yulia
    Anderssen, Merete
    LINGUA, 2013, 137 : 271 - 289
  • [5] The Role of Audio-Visual Phrasal Prosody in Bootstrapping the Acquisition of Word Order
    de la Cruz-Pavía, Irene
    Proceedings of the International Conference on Speech Prosody, 2022, 2022-May : 230 - 234
  • [6] Prosody facilitates learning the word order in a new language
    Saksida, Amanda
    Flo, Ana
    Guedes, Bruno
    Nespor, Marina
    Garay, Marcela Pena
    COGNITION, 2021, 213
  • [7] The developing role of prosody in novel word interpretation
    Herold, Debora S.
    Nygaard, Lynne C.
    Chicos, Kelly A.
    Namy, Laura L.
    JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL CHILD PSYCHOLOGY, 2011, 108 (02) : 229 - 241
  • [8] Syllabotonic verse word order in Czech
    Komarek, Karel
    SLOVO A SLOVESNOST, 2021, 82 (04): : 289 - 320
  • [9] On the givenness of OV word order: a (re)examination of OV/VO variation in Old English
    Struik, Tara
    Van Kemenade, Ans
    ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS, 2020, 24 (01) : 1 - 22
  • [10] Using Prosody to Discover Word Order Alternations in a Novel Language
    Foltz, Anouschka
    Cooper, Sarah
    McKelvey, Tamsin M.
    INTERSPEECH 2019, 2019, : 3554 - 3558