heidelberg.de} Abstract. In a questionnaire study the effects of discourse structural information on resolving inter-sentential anaphora were investigated. The Right Frontier Constraint, first proposed by Polanyi (1988), states that potential antecedents of an anaphor that are placed at the right frontier of a discourse unit can be accessed more easily than antecedents that are placed somewhere else. Participants (N=36) received written experimental passages of six lines each that contained a pronominal anaphor in the last line and two potential antecedents in the preceding text, one introduced in the first, one in the fourth line of a passage. Antecedents ' relative position to the right frontier was manipulated through the discourse ...
We develop a Right Frontier Constraint (RFC) for multi-party dialogue (“multilogue”), after arguing ...
Abstract This paper examines the role that linguistic and cognitive prominence play in the resolutio...
The filling of the ‘Vorfeld ’ in German sentences is basically obligatory; which constituent, howeve...
The study presented here investigates inasmuch discourse structural information affects the way inte...
The Right Frontier Constraint (RFC), as a constraint on the attachment of new constituents to an exi...
A controversial issue in anaphoric processing has been whether processing preferences of anaphoric e...
Traditionally, anaphor resolution focused on structural cues of the antecedent. Recently, the intera...
International audienceThe Right Frontier Constraint, originally proposed by Polanyi in the eighties ...
International audienceThis paper analyzes systematic cases of revision of the discourse structure en...
This paper describes results of two corpus studies of information packaging of discourse referents i...
This report examines the process of antecedent identification for pronouns, which is an essential pa...
Sign languages use the horizontal plane to refer to discourse referents introduced at referential lo...
The central claim of this thesis is that, unlike main clauses, adjunct subordinate clauses do not fo...
Sign languages use the horizontal plane to refer to discourse referents introduced at referential lo...
We tested whether comprehenders can use Binding Principle B (Chomsky, 1981) to guide antecedent sear...
We develop a Right Frontier Constraint (RFC) for multi-party dialogue (“multilogue”), after arguing ...
Abstract This paper examines the role that linguistic and cognitive prominence play in the resolutio...
The filling of the ‘Vorfeld ’ in German sentences is basically obligatory; which constituent, howeve...
The study presented here investigates inasmuch discourse structural information affects the way inte...
The Right Frontier Constraint (RFC), as a constraint on the attachment of new constituents to an exi...
A controversial issue in anaphoric processing has been whether processing preferences of anaphoric e...
Traditionally, anaphor resolution focused on structural cues of the antecedent. Recently, the intera...
International audienceThe Right Frontier Constraint, originally proposed by Polanyi in the eighties ...
International audienceThis paper analyzes systematic cases of revision of the discourse structure en...
This paper describes results of two corpus studies of information packaging of discourse referents i...
This report examines the process of antecedent identification for pronouns, which is an essential pa...
Sign languages use the horizontal plane to refer to discourse referents introduced at referential lo...
The central claim of this thesis is that, unlike main clauses, adjunct subordinate clauses do not fo...
Sign languages use the horizontal plane to refer to discourse referents introduced at referential lo...
We tested whether comprehenders can use Binding Principle B (Chomsky, 1981) to guide antecedent sear...
We develop a Right Frontier Constraint (RFC) for multi-party dialogue (“multilogue”), after arguing ...
Abstract This paper examines the role that linguistic and cognitive prominence play in the resolutio...
The filling of the ‘Vorfeld ’ in German sentences is basically obligatory; which constituent, howeve...