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Chinese subject-relative clauses are more difficult to process than the object-relative clauses
Authors:Chen Baoguo  Ning Aihua  Bi Hongyan  Dunlap Susan
Affiliation:Beijing Key Lab of Applied Experimental Psychology, School of Psychology, Beijing Normal University, 100875 Beijing, China.
Abstract:This paper presents an experiment that compared high and low working memory span readers' abilities to process Chinese subject-relative and object-relative clause structures in a self-paced reading paradigm. Comprehension performance results indicated that the object-relative structure was easier to understand than the subject-relative structure. Reading time results showed that participants with low working memory span read the subject-relative structures more slowly than the object-relative structures, but there was no reading time difference for the high working memory span participants. The experiment provides further evidence that the Chinese subject-relative clause structure is more difficult to process than the Chinese object-relative clause structure, especially for low working memory span individuals. Furthermore, these results support a syntactic storage account of the observed complexity difference.
Keywords:2300   2340
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