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It is there whether you hear it or not: syntactic representation of missing arguments
Zhenguang G Cai1, Martin J Pickering2, Ruiming Wang3
1Department of Experimental Psychology, University College London, United Kingdom; School of Psychological Sciences, University of Manchester, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
Many languages allow arguments to be omitted when they are recoverable from the context, but how do people comprehend sentences with a missing argument? We contrast a syntactically-represented account whereby people postulate a syntactic representation for the missing argument, with a syntactically-non-represented account whereby people do not postulate any syntactic representation for it. We report two structural priming experiments in Mandarin Chinese that showed that comprehension of a dative sentence with a missing direct-object argument primed the production of a full-form dative sentence (relative to an intransitive) and that it behaved similarly to a corresponding full-form dative sentence. The results suggest that people construct the same constituent structure for missing-argument sentences and full-form sentences, in accord with the syntactically-represented account. We discuss the implications for syntactic representations in language processing.
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