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arXiv 提交日期: 2026-02-10
📄 Abstract - How Do People Quantify Naturally: Evidence from Mandarin Picture Description

Quantification is a fundamental component of everyday language use, yet little is known about how speakers decide whether and how to quantify in naturalistic production. We investigate quantification in Mandarin Chinese using a picture-based elicited description task in which speakers freely described scenes containing multiple objects, without explicit instructions to count or quantify. Across both spoken and written modalities, we examine three aspects of quantification: whether speakers choose to quantify at all, how precise their quantification is, and which quantificational strategies they adopt. Results show that object numerosity, animacy, and production modality systematically shape quantificational behaviour. In particular, increasing numerosity reduces both the likelihood and the precision of quantification, while animate referents and modality selectively modulate strategy choice. This study demonstrates how quantification can be examined under unconstrained production conditions and provides a naturalistic dataset for further analyses of quantity expression in language production.

顶级标签: natural language processing data behavior
详细标签: quantification language production mandarin chinese elicited description numerosity 或 搜索:

人们如何自然地量化:来自汉语看图描述任务的证据 / How Do People Quantify Naturally: Evidence from Mandarin Picture Description


1️⃣ 一句话总结

这篇论文通过让受试者自由描述包含多个物体的图片场景,研究了人们在自然语言表达中是否、如何以及以何种精确度使用量化词,发现物体数量、生命性以及表达方式(口语或书面语)都会系统性地影响人们的量化行为。

源自 arXiv: 2602.09838