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The Mental Processing Process Of The Chinese Negative Imperative Sentences

Posted on:2008-09-20Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S L LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360215475672Subject:Development and educational psychology
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Along with the cognitive science development, the proposition symbol system which take the formalism philosophy as the foundation has received more and more challenges, the perceptual symbol system which take experienced the philosophy as the foundations have more and more experiment supports. In the frame of proposition symbol system, Zwaan proposed the language understands of the immersed experiencer frame (the IEF model). This research take the model as the theory fundation, explored the understanding of negative imperative sentences of human experience and anticipation, language clue.This research uses three factors mixed experiment to design, have or haven't per-set, time interval, matching status is the dependent. The independent is response time. We took the Chinese negative imperative sentences as experimental materials,, discussed the processing process of Chinese negative imperative sentences. The conclusions are: (1) The psychology processing process of the Chinese negative imperative sentences certainly not to conform to two-step simulations hypothesis, but according to one-step simulation. (2) Per-set, the semantics and the sentence type are the important influencing factors of Chinese negative imperative sentences psychology processing process, under different semantic and the sentence type condition, how per-set influence on the psychology processing process of Chinese negative imperative sentences is different: in the situation of denial that want to do something, the attribution of the situation model which subjects establishes is the event actual condition; in the situation of denial that is doing something ,the attribution of the situation model which subjects establishes is the event by the negative condition.
Keywords/Search Tags:Chinese negative imperative sentences, per-set, semantic and the sentence type, matching/in-matching effects
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