Title: Prosodic Effects on Relative Clause Attachment
1Prosodic Effects on Relative Clause Attachment
- Work in progress, hopefully almost done.
2Schafer et al., 1996
- The sun was shining on
- the propeller of the plane
- that the mechanic was
carefully -
examining.
3Schafer et al., 1996
- The sun was shining on
- H
- the propeller of the plane i.p.
-
H - the propeller of the plane i.p.
- that the mechanic
was carefully -
examining.
4Maynell, 2001
- Test LH pitch accents in combination with
presence or absence of IP boundary. - Test wh-relatives and that-relatives.
5Example Stimuli
The investigator found the uncle of the
businessman who was wanted by police
The investigator found the uncle of
the businessman who was wanted by police
The
investigator found the uncle of the businessman
that was wanted by police
The investigator found the uncle of the
businessman that was wanted by police
The
collector admired the leg of the table which
was beautifully carved.
The collector
admired the leg of the table which was
beautifully carved.
The collector admired the leg of
the table which was beautifully carved.
The collector admired the leg of the table
which was beautifully carved.
6N1 accented, IP boundary before Relative Clause
7N2 accented, IP boundary before Relative Clause
8N1 accented, no IP boundary before Relative Clause
9N2 accented, no IP boundary before Relative Clause
10Experimental Design
- Phrase boundary conditions (between subj)
- IP, 500ms silence
- IP, 0ms silence
- no boundary
- Accent conditions (within subjects)
- N1 accented
- N2 accented
11Task
- Participants listened to sentences played on a
tape recorder - Each sentence presented twice
- Answered the corresponding question on a paper
answer sheet by circling one of two possible
choices. - Were not allowed to look at question until the
next sentence began playing
12Answer Sheet
- 1. What color was it painted?
- A. Blue. B.Green _____________________________
___________________ - 2. What indicated that there was something
wrong? - A. A light was on. B. The monitor was
glowing. - __________________________________________________
_ - 3. What was five years old?
- A. The alarm. B. The house.
13Results wh Relatives
14Results that-Relatives
15Summary of Results
- Main effect of accent (though not for wh-RCs)
- Huge main effect of IP boundary
- No effect of 0 ms vs. 500 ms silence
- Effect of pronoun type wh-RCs show higher
attachment than that-RCs
16Written Experiment
- Purpose
- To determine whether commas in written language
will have the same effect as IP boundaries in
spoken language on the resolution of the relative
clause ambiguity.
17Design
18Task
- Participants read test and filler sentences in
order - Instructed to write first answer that came to
mind - Told not to change answers
19Example responses
- The uncle (N1)
- The businessman (N2)
- The uncle of the businessman (N1)
- Either the uncle or the businessman (ambig)
- The investigator (wrong)
20Results
21Results Items Analysis
- Main effect of punctuation
- F(1, 15) 25.053, plt.001
- Main effect of relative clause type (that/wh)
- F(1,15) 11.087, plt0.01
- No interactions
22Remaining Work
- Run analysis by subjects
- Clean up statistics from auditory experiment
- Revise paper
- Move on
23THANK YOU!