Linguistic marker of schizotypy: a study on nominal reference

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Autor(a) principal: de Freitas Frias Chaves, Monica
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Rodrigues, Cilene
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da ABRALIN (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revista.abralin.org/index.php/abralin/article/view/2092
Resumo: Semantic impairments are considered linguistic identifiers of schizotypal personality disorder. Particularly, failures in building reference of nominal expressions have been said to distinguish schizophrenia, high-schizotypy and control groups, and these failures reflect difficulties in using linguistic contextual cues. Our experimental study investigated covariances between schizotypal traits, in a nonclinical population, and interpretations of definite singular nominal expressions as referring either to kinds of objects (generic reading) or to specific objects (specific reading). The experiment was conducted in Brazilian Portuguese, where specific reading is the strong/default meaning of definite singular nominals, while generic reading is the weak meaning, being dependent on contextual information.  Results indicate associations between interpretation of definite singular nominals and two schizotypal traits: constricted affect (a negative trait) and unusual perceptual experiences (a positive trait). Speakers in general had preference for assigning specific interpretations to definite singular nominals. Those with higher measurements of constricted affect and lower traits of unusual perceptual experiences, however, showed significant higher preference for this reading with an additive effect in discourse-contexts containing cues for specificity. This suggests that schizotypal traits might manifest themselves within language as a tendency to hold onto strong meaning.
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spelling Linguistic marker of schizotypy: a study on nominal referenceLinguistic marker of schizotypy: a study on nominal referenceLinguagem. Referência nominal definida. Traços de personalidade esquizotípica.Language. Definite nominal reference. Schizotypal personality traitsSemantic impairments are considered linguistic identifiers of schizotypal personality disorder. Particularly, failures in building reference of nominal expressions have been said to distinguish schizophrenia, high-schizotypy and control groups, and these failures reflect difficulties in using linguistic contextual cues. Our experimental study investigated covariances between schizotypal traits, in a nonclinical population, and interpretations of definite singular nominal expressions as referring either to kinds of objects (generic reading) or to specific objects (specific reading). The experiment was conducted in Brazilian Portuguese, where specific reading is the strong/default meaning of definite singular nominals, while generic reading is the weak meaning, being dependent on contextual information.  Results indicate associations between interpretation of definite singular nominals and two schizotypal traits: constricted affect (a negative trait) and unusual perceptual experiences (a positive trait). Speakers in general had preference for assigning specific interpretations to definite singular nominals. Those with higher measurements of constricted affect and lower traits of unusual perceptual experiences, however, showed significant higher preference for this reading with an additive effect in discourse-contexts containing cues for specificity. This suggests that schizotypal traits might manifest themselves within language as a tendency to hold onto strong meaning.Comprometimentos semânticos são considerados identificadores linguísticos de transtorno de personalidade esquizotípica. Falhas na construção da referência de expressões nominais têm sido, especialmente, capazes de distinguir entre grupos de indivíduos com esquizofrenia, com alta-esquizotipia e grupo controle, e refletem dificuldades no uso de informação contextual linguística. Nosso estudo experimental investigou covariâncias entre traços de personalidade esquizotípica, em população não-clínica, e a interpretação de expressão nominal definida singular como referindo a espécie de objeto (leitura genérica) ou objeto específico (leitura específica). O experimento foi conduzido em português brasileiro, onde a leitura específica é a leitura default/forte de nominais definidos no singular, enquanto a leitura genérica é o sentido fraco, sendo dependente de pista contextual. Os resultados indicam associações entre a interpretação de nominal definido singular e dois traços de personalidade esquizotípica: afeto constrito (traço negativo) e experiências perceptuais incomuns (traço positivo). Os participantes em geral preferiram atribuir interpretações específicas a nominais definidos singulares. Participantes com pontuação alta em afeto constrito e baixa em experiências perceptuais incomuns, entretanto, mostraram preferência significativamente mais alta por essa leitura com efeito aditivo de contextos discursivos apresentando pistas para especificidade. Esse resultado sugere que traços esquizotípicos podem se manifestar na linguagem como uma tendência a manter o sentido forte.Associação Brasileira de Linguística2022-12-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontextoapplication/pdftext/xmlhttps://revista.abralin.org/index.php/abralin/article/view/209210.25189/rabralin.v21i1.2092Revista da ABRALIN; V. 21, N. 1 (2022)Revista da ABRALIN; V. 21, N. 1 (2022)0102-715810.25189/rabralin.v21i1reponame:Revista da ABRALIN (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR)instacron:UFPRenghttps://revista.abralin.org/index.php/abralin/article/view/2092/2682https://revista.abralin.org/index.php/abralin/article/view/2092/2683Copyright (c) 2023 Monica de Freitas Frias Chaves, Cilene Aparecida Nunes Rodrigueshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessde Freitas Frias Chaves, MonicaRodrigues, Cilene2023-05-04T21:59:22Zoai:ojs.revista.ojs.abralin.org:article/2092Revistahttps://revista.abralin.org/index.php/abralinPUBhttps://revista.abralin.org/index.php/abralin/oairkofreitag@uol.com.br || ra@abralin.org2178-76031678-1805opendoar:2023-05-04T21:59:22Revista da ABRALIN (Online) - Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR)false
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Linguistic marker of schizotypy: a study on nominal reference
title Linguistic marker of schizotypy: a study on nominal reference
spellingShingle Linguistic marker of schizotypy: a study on nominal reference
de Freitas Frias Chaves, Monica
Linguagem. Referência nominal definida. Traços de personalidade esquizotípica.
Language. Definite nominal reference. Schizotypal personality traits
title_short Linguistic marker of schizotypy: a study on nominal reference
title_full Linguistic marker of schizotypy: a study on nominal reference
title_fullStr Linguistic marker of schizotypy: a study on nominal reference
title_full_unstemmed Linguistic marker of schizotypy: a study on nominal reference
title_sort Linguistic marker of schizotypy: a study on nominal reference
author de Freitas Frias Chaves, Monica
author_facet de Freitas Frias Chaves, Monica
Rodrigues, Cilene
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Rodrigues, Cilene
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Linguagem. Referência nominal definida. Traços de personalidade esquizotípica.
Language. Definite nominal reference. Schizotypal personality traits
topic Linguagem. Referência nominal definida. Traços de personalidade esquizotípica.
Language. Definite nominal reference. Schizotypal personality traits
description Semantic impairments are considered linguistic identifiers of schizotypal personality disorder. Particularly, failures in building reference of nominal expressions have been said to distinguish schizophrenia, high-schizotypy and control groups, and these failures reflect difficulties in using linguistic contextual cues. Our experimental study investigated covariances between schizotypal traits, in a nonclinical population, and interpretations of definite singular nominal expressions as referring either to kinds of objects (generic reading) or to specific objects (specific reading). The experiment was conducted in Brazilian Portuguese, where specific reading is the strong/default meaning of definite singular nominals, while generic reading is the weak meaning, being dependent on contextual information.  Results indicate associations between interpretation of definite singular nominals and two schizotypal traits: constricted affect (a negative trait) and unusual perceptual experiences (a positive trait). Speakers in general had preference for assigning specific interpretations to definite singular nominals. Those with higher measurements of constricted affect and lower traits of unusual perceptual experiences, however, showed significant higher preference for this reading with an additive effect in discourse-contexts containing cues for specificity. This suggests that schizotypal traits might manifest themselves within language as a tendency to hold onto strong meaning.
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