Article
Stepping back to look ahead: neuter encapsulation and referent extension in counter-argumentative and causal relations in Spanish
Registro en:
Language and Cognition (2019), 11(3), 431-454
1866-9859
10.1017/langcog.2019.24
Autor
Parodi, Giovanni
Nadal, Laura
Cruz, Adriana
Julio, Cristóbal
Burdiles, Gina
Resumen
Artículo de publicación ISI In discourse comprehension, if all goes well, people tend to create a rich
and coherent mental representation of the events described in the text.
To do so, referential and relational coherence must be established in
order to construct a connected discourse. The objective of this follow-up
eye-tracking study (N = 72) is to explore the existence of an interaction
effect between two factors: (a) the extension of the referent (short and
long antecedent), and (b) the semantic relation (counter-argumentative
a pesar de, and causal por), when processing the neuter pronoun ello in
texts written in Spanish. No previous study has systematically compared
the on-line processing of texts in which different extensions of the
encapsulated anaphoric antecedent by the neuter pronoun ello (‘this’ or ‘it’ in English) are presented in diverse marked semantic relations (causal
and counter-argumentative). Based on three eye-tracking measures, we
found distinctive patterns of reading behavior when anaphoric neuter
reference and semantic relations must be processed conjointly in order
to construct a coherent mental representation. The main findings show
that reading longer and more complex antecedents encapsulated by the
neutral pronouns ello exerts more cognitive effort in late processing
(Look Back measure), particularly when simultaneously and in the
same discourse construction there is an explicitly marked counterargumentative semantic relation. Implications for theories of referential
and relational coherence are discussed.