In:Studies in Chinese and Japanese Language Acquisition: In honor of Stephen Crain
Edited by Mineharu Nakayama, Yi-ching Su and Aijun Huang
[Language Acquisition and Language Disorders 60] 2017
► pp. 41–62
Chapter 2Negation, uncertainty, and the Truth Value Judgment Task
Published online: 24 August 2017
https://doi.org/10.1075/lald.60.03gor
https://doi.org/10.1075/lald.60.03gor
Abstract
This article discusses a variant of the Truth Value Judgment Task (TVJT), which I call the uncertainty mode. In a TVJT experiment conducted with children, a puppet manipulated by an experimenter presents the test sentences to the participant. In the uncertainty mode of TVJT, the crucial test sentences are presented as a guess regarding what has happened in an experimental story, rather than as a description or as a prediction. The crucial feature of this experimental design is that the experimental story employs a certain structure so that the puppet can access only incomplete information at the time when he provides the test sentence. This methodology allows the researcher to create a pragmatic context in which negation and uncertainty expressions, such as disjunction or indefinite pronouns, can be felicitously used. I will review the background from which the uncertainty mode emerged, as well as the advantages of this variant of the TVJT.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Negation and felicity
- 3.Disjunction and felicity
- 4.The uncertainty mode
- 5.Extension: Uncertainty mode without negation
- 6.Conclusions
Notes References
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