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Learning About What Others Were Doing: Verb Aspect and Attributions of Mundane and Criminal Intent for Past Actions

机译:了解其他人在做什么:动词方面平凡的归因和过去行动的犯罪意图

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Scientists have long been interested in understanding how language shapes the way people relate to others, yet it remains unclear how formal aspects of language influence person perception. We tested whether the attribution of intentionality to a person is influenced by whether the person’s behaviors are described as what the person was doing or as what the person did (imperfective vs. perfective aspect). In three experiments, participants who read what a person was doing showed enhanced accessibility of intention-related concepts and attributed more intentionality to the person, compared with participants who read what the person did. This effect of the imperfective aspect was mediated by a more detailed set of imagined actions from which to infer the person’s intentions and was found for both mundane and criminal behaviors. Understanding the possible intentions of others is fundamental to social interaction, and our findings show that verb aspect can profoundly influence this process.
机译:长期以来,科学家一直对理解语言如何塑造人们与他人的交往方式感兴趣,但仍不清楚语言的形式方面如何影响人们的感知。我们测试了人的意图归因是否受人的行为描述为人在做什么或人在做什么(不完美与完美方面)的影响。在三个实验中,与阅读某人的行为的参与者相比,阅读某人的行为的参与者显示出与意图相关的概念的可访问性增强,并且赋予该人更多的意图。不完美方面的这种影响是通过一组更详细的想象的行为来介导的,这些行为可以从中推断出人的意图,并且被发现是世俗的和犯罪行为。了解他人的可能意图是社交互动的基础,我们的发现表明动词方面可以深刻影响这一过程。

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