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Area of Science:

  • Linguistics
  • Psycholinguistics
  • Syntax

Background:

  • Hierarchical structure is widely considered a universal grammatical principle.
  • The role of linear order as a syntactic relation requires further empirical investigation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To experimentally investigate the influence of linear order versus hierarchical structure in grammatical production.
  • To determine if linear order can be favored over hierarchical structure in specific syntactic configurations.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized experimental methods with an identical methodology and design across six research sites.
  • Focused on South Slavic languages to examine syntactic relations.

Main Results:

  • Grammatical production demonstrated a preference for linear order over hierarchical structure in certain configurations.
  • These findings were specific to coordinate structures and distinct from attraction errors.

Conclusions:

  • Linear order can play a significant role in grammatical production, particularly in coordinate structures.
  • Agreement morphology computation may involve steps partially independent of syntactic hierarchy.