Morphology, agreement and working memory retrieval in sentence production: Evidence from gender and case in Slovak

The experimental studies presented in this paper exploit agreement attraction in order to examine the mechanisms underlying the production of subject–verb agreement in Slovak. Our experiments verify that the processes which specify the gender feature on past tense verbs are subject to interference f...

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Published inJournal of memory and language Vol. 56; no. 1; pp. 65 - 85
Main Authors Badecker, William, Kuminiak, Frantisek
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Abstract The experimental studies presented in this paper exploit agreement attraction in order to examine the mechanisms underlying the production of subject–verb agreement in Slovak. Our experiments verify that the processes which specify the gender feature on past tense verbs are subject to interference from local nouns, and that the likelihood of interference from the local noun depends on the relative markedness of the subject phrase’s head and local noun gender. The results suggest that, unlike the asymmetries observed with the two-term opposition between singular and plural, the markedness asymmetries observed with the three Slovak genders are not explicable solely in terms of the under-specification (or default status) of the unmarked value. The results also indicate that the likelihood of attraction depends on the case form of the head and local noun. The effects relating to gender markedness and to grammatical case provide evidence that producing subject–verb agreement requires the retrieval of an agreement source from content-addressable working memory.
AbstractList The experimental studies presented in this paper exploit agreement attraction in order to examine the mechanisms underlying the production of subject–verb agreement in Slovak. Our experiments verify that the processes which specify the gender feature on past tense verbs are subject to interference from local nouns, and that the likelihood of interference from the local noun depends on the relative markedness of the subject phrase’s head and local noun gender. The results suggest that, unlike the asymmetries observed with the two-term opposition between singular and plural, the markedness asymmetries observed with the three Slovak genders are not explicable solely in terms of the under-specification (or default status) of the unmarked value. The results also indicate that the likelihood of attraction depends on the case form of the head and local noun. The effects relating to gender markedness and to grammatical case provide evidence that producing subject–verb agreement requires the retrieval of an agreement source from content-addressable working memory.
The experimental studies presented in this paper exploit agreement attraction in order to examine the mechanisms underlying the production of subject-verb agreement in Slovak. Our experiments verify that the processes which specify the gender feature on past tense verbs are subject to interference from local nouns, & that the likelihood of interference from the local noun depends on the relative markedness of the subject phrase's head & local noun gender. The results suggest that, unlike the asymmetries observed with the two-term opposition between singular & plural, the markedness asymmetries observed with the three Slovak genders are not explicable solely in terms of the under-specification (or default status) of the unmarked value. The results also indicate that the likelihood of attraction depends on the case form of the head & local noun. The effects relating to gender markedness & to grammatical case provide evidence that producing subject-verb agreement requires the retrieval of an agreement source from content-addressable working memory. Tables, Appendixes, References. [Copyright 2006 Elsevier Inc.]
The experimental studies presented in this paper exploit agreement attraction in order to examine the mechanisms underlying the production of subject-verb agreement in Slovak. Our experiments verify that the processes which specify the gender feature on past tense verbs are subject to interference from local nouns, and that the likelihood of interference from the local noun depends on the relative markedness of the subject phrase's head and local noun gender. The results suggest that, unlike the asymmetries observed with the two-term opposition between singular and plural, the markedness asymmetries observed with the three Slovak genders are not explicable solely in terms of the under-specification (or default status) of the unmarked value. The results also indicate that the likelihood of attraction depends on the case form of the head and local noun. The effects relating to gender markedness and to grammatical case provide evidence that producing subject-verb agreement requires the retrieval of an agreement source from content-addressable working memory.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
Author Kuminiak, Frantisek
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SubjectTerms Agreement
Biological and medical sciences
Case ambiguity
Cognition & reasoning
Content-based retrieval
Experiments
Foreign Countries
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Gender
Grammar
Human
Language
Learning. Memory
Linguistics
Markedness
Memory
Morphemes
Morphological Processing
Morphology (Languages)
Nouns
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychophysiology
Recall
Recall (Psychology)
Sentences
Short Term Memory
Slavic Languages
Slovak
Speech Production
Uncommonly Taught Languages
Verbs
Working memory
Title Morphology, agreement and working memory retrieval in sentence production: Evidence from gender and case in Slovak
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