Hajime Hoji .Language Faculty Science
Cambridge University Press

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EPSA [33]-3

This is one of the Main-Experiments dealing with Japanese. It forms a pair with EPSA [33]-2. In both of these EPSA Experiments, the two SGs are distinguished by means of the "case-marking" on the object NP rather than in terms of the word order. In SG1 the object NP is marked with o and in SG2 with ni. Their LG1 is BVA(subete-no tihoozititai, soko) 'BVA(every local government, it)' and their LG2 is BVA(3-tu-no tihoozititai, soko) 'BVA(three local governments, it)'. Schema A of each of the two SGs is of the SOV order. In EPSA [33]-3, the OSV order is used in Schema A both for SG1 and SG2. See Section 7.5.4.

Design

[33]-3 Design

Examples

[33]-3 Examples

Results

[33]-3 Schema-group-based

[33]-3 Lexical-group-based

[33]-3, SG1 only, Lexical-group-based

[33]-3, SG2 only, Lexical-group-based

Effects of informant classification on a *Schema-based prediction

[10]-10 Summary

[10]-10 Lexical-group-based

Informant list for [33]-3:
based on: [10]-10

The informant classification is based on the result of [10]-10. We consider only those informants whose reported %(Y) on B is 0% and whose reported %(Y) on A is 25% or higher in [10]-10.

[33]-3 Schema-based, based on the above informant list

[33]-3 Lexical-group-based, based on the above informant list

[33]-3, SG1 only, Lexical-group-based, based on the above informant list

[33]-3, SG2 only, Lexical-group-based, based on the above informant list

Informant list for [33]-3:
based on: [10]-10; &
based on: [10]-11

The informant classification is based on the result of [10]-10 and [10]-11. We consider only those informants whose reported %(Y) on B is 0% and whose reported %(Y) on A is 25% or higher, both in [10]-10 and [10]-11.

[33]-3 Schema-based, based on the above informant list

[33]-3 Lexical-group-based, based on the above informant list

Informant list for [33]-3:
based on: [10]-10; &
based on: [10]-11; &
based on: [3]-7, soitu; &
based on: [3]-7, soko

The informant classification is based on the result of [10]-10, [10]-11 and [3]-7. We consider only those informants whose reported %(Y) on B is 0% and whose reported %(Y) on A is 25% or higher in [10]-10, both in [10]-10 and [10]-11, and whose %(Y) on B is 0% and whose %(Y) on A is 50% or higher in [3]-7, both with Lexical group 3 and Lexical group 4.

[33]-3 Schema-based, based on the above informant list

[33]-3 Lexical-group-based, based on the above informant list

[33]-3, SG1 only, Lexical-group-based, based on the above informant list

[33]-3, SG2 only, Lexical-group-based, based on the above informant list

Informant list for [33]-3:
based on: [10]-10; &
based on: [10]-11; &
based on: [3]-7, soitu; &
based on: [3]-7, soko; &
based on: [10]-5

The informant classification is based on the result of [10]-10, [10]-11 and [3]-7. We consider only those informants whose %(Y) on B is 0% and whose %(Y) on A is 25% or higher in [10]-10, both in [10]-10 and [10]-11, whose %(Y) on B is 0% and whose %(Y) on A is 50% or higher in [3]-7, both with Lexical group 3 and Lexical group 4, and whose %(Y) on B is 0% and whose %(Y) on A is 25% or higher in [10]-5.

[33]-3 Schema-based, based on the above informant list

[33]-3 Lexical-group-based, based on the above informant list

[33]-3, SG1 only, Lexical-group-based, based on the above informant list

[33]-3, SG2 only, Lexical-group-based, based on the above informant list

Informant list for [33]-3:
based on: [10]-10; &
based on: [10]-11; &
based on: [3]-7, soitu; &
based on: [3]-7, soko; &
based on: [10]-5; &
based on: unfamiliar

The informant classification is based on the result of [10]-10, [10]-11 and [3]-7. We consider only those informants whose %(Y) on B is 0% and whose %(Y) on A is 25% or higher in [10]-10, both in [10]-10 and [10]-11, whose %(Y) on B is 0% and whose %(Y) on A is 50% or higher in [3]-7, both with Lexical group 3 and Lexical group 4, whose %(Y) on B is 0% and whose %(Y) on A is 25% or higher in [10]-5, and who are familiar with neither "bound variables" nor "wide-scope interpretation" as they are used in linguistic discussion.

[33]-3 Schema-based, based on the above informant list

[33]-3 Lexical-group-based, based on the above informant list

Informant list for [33]-3:
based on: [10]-10; &
based on: [10]-11; &
based on: [3]-7, soitu; &
based on: [3]-7, soko; &
based on: [10]-5; &
based on: familiar

The informant classification is based on the result of [10]-10, [10]-11 and [3]-7. We consider only those informants whose %(Y) on B is 0% and whose %(Y) on A is 25% or higher in [10]-10, both in [10]-10 and [10]-11, whose %(Y) on B is 0% and whose %(Y) on A is 50% or higher in [3]-7, both with Lexical group 3 and Lexical group 4, whose %(Y) on B is 0% and whose %(Y) on A is 25% or higher in [10]-5, and who are familiar with both "bound variables" and "wide-scope interpretation" as they are used in linguistic discussion.

[33]-3 Schema-based, based on the above informant list

[33]-3 Lexical-group-based, based on the above informant list

Raw data

[33]-3 Raw Data