Increased low-certainty modal verb use in English relative to Dutch may decrease subjective representations of the probability of future events 公开
Lu, Tammy (Spring 2024)
Abstract
This study examines future time reference (FTR) in Dutch and English speakers and its effects on subjective representations of the probability of future events. FTR refers to any linguistic utterance that refers to a future event (Chen, 2013; Robertson, 2022). Dutch speakers, whose language doesn’t oblige the usage of FTR to speak about future events, value future events more than English speakers, whose language obliges the usage of FTR. The hypothesized reason is that English speakers use more low-certainty verbs when referencing future events, causing them to have less subjective feelings about the probability of future events and value them less. A FTR elicitation task and a subjective certainty rating task were used to test the hypotheses. Participants were asked to conjugate main verbs according to the context of the situation and information about the likelihood of the situation happening. They were then asked to look at a series of images with differing proportions of red and blue dots. After, participants were asked how likely a random dot selected from those images would be red. The results offered inconclusive support for the hypotheses. Dutch and English speakers differed in their usage of low-certainty modal verbs with English speakers using more low-certainty modal verbs. The mediation analysis results showed an effect that went in the predicted direction but fell short of significance. It is suggested the study may be underpowered. This study provides an initial glimpse into how talk about future events might impact people’s judgments the probability of their occurrence.
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
LITERATURE REVIEW
Linguistic Relativity and Future Time: Benjamin Whorf, the Hopi Time Controversy
Linguistic Savings Hypothesis (Keith Chen, 2013)
The Modal Hypothesis (Robertson, 2022)
The Grammar of Future Time Reference: Tense and Modality
Certainty Language
Hypotheses
METHOD
Ethics Approval
Participants
Materials and Measures
Procedure and Design
RESULTS
Data Preparation
Overall Descriptives of Measures
Test of Hypotheses
DISCUSSION
Limitations
Implications
Future Directions
REFERENCES
APPENDICES
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