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Locality and attachment preferences in preverbal versus post-verbal Relative Clauses

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posted on 2022-04-29, 02:40 authored by Miriam Aguilar, Pilar Ferré, José A. Hinojosa, José M. Gavilán, Josep Demestre

The universality of locality is a long-standing debate that has endured in psycholinguistics in spite of the challenges. The non-local preference of attachment in Relative Clauses (RCs) with double antecedent (DP1-of-DP2-RC) reported in a subset of languages (i.e. Spanish) represented an important challenge that locality-based accounts had to address. The forces responsible for attachment preferences turned out to be multifactorial, with relevant roles for prosody, referentiality, lexical semantics and Pseudo-Relative availability. In the present eye-tracking study, we explore the timing of disambiguation in Spanish DP1-of-DP2-RC structures placed in preverbal and post-verbal positions, while also controlling for the previously mentioned influencing factors. Our results are straightforward: an early processing cost arises when the RC is disambiguated non-locally, irrespective of the position. The implications of this work contribute to a better understanding of parsing processes and suggest that locality is at the centre of the forces that influence RC attachment.

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This study was supported by the Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades of Spain [PGC2018-094198-B-I00, PID2019-107206GB-I00, RED2018-102615-T, and PGC2018-098558-B-I00], Comunidad de Madrid [H2019/HUM-5705].

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