Grant is on sabbatical this quarter, so we are having meetings only occasionally.
Duk-Ho will walk us through his recent self-paced reading experiment on adjunct wh-dependencies.
Grant is on sabbatical this quarter, so we are having meetings only occasionally.
The program also has presentations by former labmates Emily Morgan and Shota Momma.
Alex RodrÃguez is presenting his recent work on long-distance dependencies in Spanish ("Clitic Left Dislocation in Spanish: Island sensitivity without gaps") at the California Meeting on Psycholinguistics, to be held at UCLA, Jan. 28-29.
Maho: "Island effects persist despite context: The case of double relatives in Japanese"Maho: "Crossed vs. nested dependencies and crosslinguistic variability in islands"Alex: "Clitic Left Dislocation in Spanish: Island sensitivity without gaps"
We will meet this quarter on Fridays at 1:00.
October 7Tian Q, Park M-K and Yang X (2022) Mandarin Chinese wh-in-situ argument–adjunct asymmetry in island sensitivity: Evidence from a formal judgment study. Front. Psychol. 13:954175. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.954175
This is a reaction (and rebuttal) to an article that we read last Fall:
October 14Lu, J., Thompson, C. K., & Yoshida, M. (2020). Chinese wh-in-situ and islands: A formal judgment study. Linguistic Inquiry, 51(3), 611-623. https://muse.jhu.edu/article/760257/pdf
Fukuda, S. & Tanaka, N. & Ono, H. & Sprouse, J., (2022) “An experimental reassessment of complex NP islands with NP-scrambling in Japanese”, Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 7(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.16995/glossa.5737
Villata, S., & Tabor, W. (2022). A self-organized sentence processing theory of gradience: The case of islands. Cognition, 222, 104943. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0010027721003668?via%3Dihub
Duk-Ho and Grant have a new article in Journal of Linguistics showing that backward sprouting (as in "Though I don't know what, Mary drank on the bus"), is NOT sensitive to islands, contrary to what is often claimed, and is thus different from the wh-dependencies that it superficially resembles. It IS sensitive to the distance of the dependency, however.
Jung, D., & Goodall, G. (2022). Filler–gap dependencies and the remnant–correlate dependency in backward sprouting: Sensitivity to distance and islands. Journal of Linguistics, 1-21. doi:10.1017/S0022226722000366