Causality, iconicity and continuity: the effects of prior world knowledge on the understanding of causal relations

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Autor(a) principal: Zunino, Gabriela Mariel
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Abusamra, Valeria, Raiter, Alejandro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
eng
Título da fonte: Alfa (São José do Rio Preto. Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/alfa/article/view/7800
Resumo: This paper studies the involvement of world knowledge and its interaction with linguistic (semantic) knowledge in the understanding of causal relations. We will attempt to determine to what extent the iconicity principle and the continuity hypothesis – see especially Murray (1997) – apply in Spanish and whether they are subject to restrictions attributable to the type of information processed. We also discuss Sanders’ (2005) causality-by-default hypothesis and provide relevant evidence for assessing its correctness. To test our hypotheses, we investigate the comprehension of two-sentence texts of two types (in “everyday” and in “technical” language) under four conditions: normal and inverted order (cause–effect vs. effect–cause); with and without connective. We predict that our “type of information” variable, one of the core elements of this study, will condition causal relations processing and modify to some extent the classical claims of iconicity and continuity hypothesis. The results show that lack of prior knowledge, indeed, can affect the predictions and assumptions of the iconicity principle and the continuity hypothesis and that, if there is no prior knowledge, the introduction of linguistic clues (connectives) facilitates and even becomes indispensable for understanding.
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spelling Causality, iconicity and continuity: the effects of prior world knowledge on the understanding of causal relationsCausalidad, iconicidad y continuidad: el efecto del conocimiento previo sobre el mundo en la comprensión de relaciones causalesCausalityIconicityContinuityWorld knowledgeConnectivesCausalidadIconicidadContinuidadConocimiento de mundo previoPartículas conectivasThis paper studies the involvement of world knowledge and its interaction with linguistic (semantic) knowledge in the understanding of causal relations. We will attempt to determine to what extent the iconicity principle and the continuity hypothesis – see especially Murray (1997) – apply in Spanish and whether they are subject to restrictions attributable to the type of information processed. We also discuss Sanders’ (2005) causality-by-default hypothesis and provide relevant evidence for assessing its correctness. To test our hypotheses, we investigate the comprehension of two-sentence texts of two types (in “everyday” and in “technical” language) under four conditions: normal and inverted order (cause–effect vs. effect–cause); with and without connective. We predict that our “type of information” variable, one of the core elements of this study, will condition causal relations processing and modify to some extent the classical claims of iconicity and continuity hypothesis. The results show that lack of prior knowledge, indeed, can affect the predictions and assumptions of the iconicity principle and the continuity hypothesis and that, if there is no prior knowledge, the introduction of linguistic clues (connectives) facilitates and even becomes indispensable for understanding.Este trabajo estudia la intervención del conocimiento previo sobre el mundo y su articulación con el conocimiento lingüístico (semántico) durante la comprensión de relaciones causales. Se intenta verificar hasta qué punto el principio de iconicidad y la hipótesis de continuidad – especialmente, a partir de la propuesta de Murray (1997) –, se confirman en español. Esperamos, también, relacionar nuestros resultados con la propuesta de Sanders (2005): Hipótesis de causalidad por defecto. Para ello, se evalúa la comprensión de textos bioracionales de dos tipos (“cotidianos” y “técnicos”), en cuatro condiciones: orden habitual e invertido (causa-efecto vs. efecto-causa); sin y con partícula conectiva presente. Esperamos que la variable “tipo de información”, uno de los elementos centrales de este trabajo, genere un condicionamiento notable durante el procesamiento de relaciones causales y modifique de algún modo las predicciones del principio de continuidad e iconicidad. Los resultados obtenidos muestran que la ausencia de conocimiento previo, en efecto, puede alterar las predicciones y supuestos del principio de iconicidad y de la hipótesis de continuidad; y que, en casos de ausencia de conocimiento previo, la introducción de pistas lingüísticas (partículas conectivas) no sólo es facilitadora del proceso de comprensión sino imprescindible para poder llevarlo a cabo exitosamente.UNESP2016-08-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/alfa/article/view/780010.1590/1981-5794-1608-2ALFA: Revista de Linguística; v. 60 n. 2 (2016)1981-5794reponame:Alfa (São José do Rio Preto. Online)instname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPporenghttps://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/alfa/article/view/7800/5855https://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/alfa/article/view/7800/5863Copyright (c) 2016 ALFA: Revista de Linguísticainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessZunino, Gabriela MarielAbusamra, ValeriaRaiter, Alejandro2016-08-25T18:37:28Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/7800Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&pid=1981-5794&lng=pt&nrm=isoPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpalfa@unesp.br1981-57940002-5216opendoar:2016-08-25T18:37:28Alfa (São José do Rio Preto. Online) - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Causality, iconicity and continuity: the effects of prior world knowledge on the understanding of causal relations
Causalidad, iconicidad y continuidad: el efecto del conocimiento previo sobre el mundo en la comprensión de relaciones causales
title Causality, iconicity and continuity: the effects of prior world knowledge on the understanding of causal relations
spellingShingle Causality, iconicity and continuity: the effects of prior world knowledge on the understanding of causal relations
Zunino, Gabriela Mariel
Causality
Iconicity
Continuity
World knowledge
Connectives
Causalidad
Iconicidad
Continuidad
Conocimiento de mundo previo
Partículas conectivas
title_short Causality, iconicity and continuity: the effects of prior world knowledge on the understanding of causal relations
title_full Causality, iconicity and continuity: the effects of prior world knowledge on the understanding of causal relations
title_fullStr Causality, iconicity and continuity: the effects of prior world knowledge on the understanding of causal relations
title_full_unstemmed Causality, iconicity and continuity: the effects of prior world knowledge on the understanding of causal relations
title_sort Causality, iconicity and continuity: the effects of prior world knowledge on the understanding of causal relations
author Zunino, Gabriela Mariel
author_facet Zunino, Gabriela Mariel
Abusamra, Valeria
Raiter, Alejandro
author_role author
author2 Abusamra, Valeria
Raiter, Alejandro
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Zunino, Gabriela Mariel
Abusamra, Valeria
Raiter, Alejandro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Causality
Iconicity
Continuity
World knowledge
Connectives
Causalidad
Iconicidad
Continuidad
Conocimiento de mundo previo
Partículas conectivas
topic Causality
Iconicity
Continuity
World knowledge
Connectives
Causalidad
Iconicidad
Continuidad
Conocimiento de mundo previo
Partículas conectivas
description This paper studies the involvement of world knowledge and its interaction with linguistic (semantic) knowledge in the understanding of causal relations. We will attempt to determine to what extent the iconicity principle and the continuity hypothesis – see especially Murray (1997) – apply in Spanish and whether they are subject to restrictions attributable to the type of information processed. We also discuss Sanders’ (2005) causality-by-default hypothesis and provide relevant evidence for assessing its correctness. To test our hypotheses, we investigate the comprehension of two-sentence texts of two types (in “everyday” and in “technical” language) under four conditions: normal and inverted order (cause–effect vs. effect–cause); with and without connective. We predict that our “type of information” variable, one of the core elements of this study, will condition causal relations processing and modify to some extent the classical claims of iconicity and continuity hypothesis. The results show that lack of prior knowledge, indeed, can affect the predictions and assumptions of the iconicity principle and the continuity hypothesis and that, if there is no prior knowledge, the introduction of linguistic clues (connectives) facilitates and even becomes indispensable for understanding.
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