Who Cares What Who Prefers? A Study in Judgment Differences Between Syntacticians and Non-syntacticians

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​Who Cares What Who Prefers? A Study in Judgment Differences Between Syntacticians and Non-syntacticians​
Fanselow, G.; Häussler, J.& Weskott, T. ​ (2019)
In: Grammatical Approaches to Language Processing pp. 261​-274. (Vol. 48).  DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01563-3_14 

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Fanselow, Gisbert; Häussler, Jana; Weskott, Thomas 
Abstract
This exploratory study contributes to the discussion of possible differences in the syntactic judgments of experts and non-experts. In particular, we investigated whether experts in a narrow sense (syntacticians) and experts in a broader sense (linguists not specializing in syntax) react differently to superiority violations in embedded clauses (who wonders what who saw) in an interpretation preference task. The overall result supports syntactic models that deal with superiority violations in terms of a competition between alternative expressions of the same meaning. The effects show up clearly in the judgment patterns of experts in the narrow sense (syntacticians) only, and thus point to the existence of a judgment difference among linguists from different subfields. This can lend support to an explanation in terms of shallow versus deep processing of complex syntactic structures.
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2019
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Abteilung Germanistische Linguistik 
Series
Studies in Theoretical Psycholinguistics 
ISBN
978-3-030-01562-6
978-3-030-01563-3
ISSN
1873-0043; 2215-1788
Language
English

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