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Constructional contamination in morphology and syntax. Four case studies
Pijpops, Dirk; De Smet, Isabeau; Van de Velde, Freek
2018In Constructions and Frames, 10 (2), p. 269-305
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Keywords :
constructional contamination; corpus; Dutch; language variation; shallow parsing
Abstract :
[en] In every-day language use, two or more structurally unrelated constructions may occasionally give rise to strings that look very similar on the surface. As a result of this superficial resemblance, a subset of instances of one of these constructions may deviate in the probabilistic preference for either of several possible formal variants. This effect is called ‘constructional contamination’, and was introduced in Pijpops and Van de Velde (2016). Constructional contamination bears testimony to the hypothesis that language users do not always execute a full parse of the utterances they interpret, but instead often rely on ‘shallow parsing’ and the storage of large, unanalyzed chunks of language in memory, as proposed in Ferreira, Bailey and Ferraro (2002), Ferreira and Patson (2007) and Dąbrowska (2014). Pijpops and Van de Velde (2016) investigated a single case study in depth, namely the Dutch partitive genitive. This case study is reviewed, and three new case studies are added, namely the competition between long and bare infinitives, word order variation in verbal clusters, and preterite formation. We find evidence of constructional contamination in all case studies, albeit in varying degrees. This indicates that constructional contamination is not a particularity of the Dutch partitive genitive, but appears to be more wide-spread, affecting both morphology and syntax. Furthermore, we distinguish between two forms of constructional contamination, viz. first degree and second degree contamination, with first degree contamination producing greater effects than second degree contamination.
Disciplines :
Languages & linguistics
Author, co-author :
Pijpops, Dirk  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de langues modernes : ling., litt. et trad. > Département de langues modernes : ling., litt. et trad.
De Smet, Isabeau
Van de Velde, Freek
Language :
English
Title :
Constructional contamination in morphology and syntax. Four case studies
Publication date :
2018
Journal title :
Constructions and Frames
ISSN :
1876-1933
eISSN :
1876-1941
Publisher :
JOHN BENJAMINS PUBLISHING CO
Volume :
10
Issue :
2
Pages :
269-305
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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