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The real-time comprehension of WH-dependencies in a WH-agreement language
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https://doi.org/10.1353/lan.2015.0001Abstract
In the verb-initial language Chamorro, an Austronesian language of the Mariana Islands, whdependencies exhibit a special verbal inflection known as wh-agreement: verbs along the path of the wh-dependency are inflected for the grammatical relation of the gap and the intermediate landing sites of the filler. Two on-line comprehension experiments conducted in the Northern Mariana Islands reveal that the morphological paradigm of wh-agreement affects the timing of dependency formation and interpretation in this language. Overt wh-agreement facilitates the formation of a wh-dependency. When overt wh-agreement could occur but does not, however, its absence delays and attenuates wh-dependency formation. In short, morphological information exerts a powerful influence on the unfolding parse, one that has temporal priority over syntactic information, such as word order, and semantic information, such as argument structure.
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