Voice mismatch in Right Node Raising: Evidence from acceptability judgments and an eyetracking reading experiment

TitleVoice mismatch in Right Node Raising: Evidence from acceptability judgments and an eyetracking reading experiment
Publication TypeCommunication
Année de publication2016
AuthorsShiraishi, Aoi, Barbara Hemforth, and Anne Abeillé
Titre de la conférenceArchitectures and Mechanisms of Human Language Processing
Date de publication09/2016
Abstract

Voice mismatches may arise in VP ellipsis and Pseudogapping between source and target. No such mismatch has been reported for Right Node Raising (RNR).
However, French corpora provide many examples, where the shared participle must be interpreted as active (reflexive) and passive. Since RNR requires semantic contrast between the conjuncts, we conducted two experiments to test semantic (agent) contrast and syntactic (voice) match: 
+contrast/-match: Ce pharmacien doit des explications à ceux qui se sont *ou qui ont été* mobilisés pour lui. / This pharmacist owes explanations to those who themselves have or who have been mobilized for him. 
-contrast/-match: qu'on a *ou qui ont été* / who one has or who have been 
+contrast/+match: qui se sont *ou qu'on a* / who themselves have or who one has 
-contrast/+match: qui étaient *ou qui ont été* / who were or who have been 
Acceptability judgements only showed a significant effect of contrast (p<.01), not of match. In an eyetracking reading experiment, Gaze and Regression Path Durations show significant effects of semantic contrast in both voice match and mismatch sentences (critical zone between *) and no effect of match. Hence, given the appropriate semantics, voice mismatch is acceptable in RNR.