Abstract. This article presents two on-line self-paced reading studies and three off-line acceptability judgment studies on the processing of backward anaphoric dependencies in Japanese in which a pronoun precedes potential antecedent noun phrases. The studies investigate the real-time formation of coreference relations and operator-variable binding relations to determine whether speakers of head-final languages are able to construct grammatically accurate syntactic structures before they encounter a verb. The results of the acceptability rating studies confirm previous claims that backwards anaphoric dependencies in Japanese are more acceptable in configurations where a pronoun has been fronted via scrambling from a position where it would...
It is well known that personal pronouns in Japanese such as kare 'he ' and kanozyo 's...
Anaphoric relations have long been one of the main subjects in linguistics and philosophy, and vario...
Languages differ from one another and must therefore be learned. Processing biases in word order can...
Abstract. This article presents two on-line self-paced reading studies and three off-line acceptabil...
The nature of personal pronouns is different from one language to another. In many languages, person...
This paper shows that personal pronouns in Japanese are neither D0 nor N0, but ratherthey sit in Spe...
This paper shows that personal pronouns in Japanese are neither D0 nor N0, but ratherthey sit in Spe...
AbstractThe hypothesis that pronouns can be resolved via either the syntax or the discourse represen...
This study investigates reference resolution with repeated-name anaphors in Japanese, particularly f...
We report the results of experiments designed to investigate the effects of prosodic boundaries on r...
In order to build a coherent representation of a discourse, the language processor must be able to r...
Japanese reflexives have long been a focus in Japanese linguistics. Early work by Kuroda (1965), Kun...
This paper examines the role of syntactic constraints on the reactivation and assignment of antecede...
This article is devoted to the analysis of the anaphoric usage of some Japanese units (copulas, nomi...
The main purpose of this thesis is to show that the structural relation government holds between a...
It is well known that personal pronouns in Japanese such as kare 'he ' and kanozyo 's...
Anaphoric relations have long been one of the main subjects in linguistics and philosophy, and vario...
Languages differ from one another and must therefore be learned. Processing biases in word order can...
Abstract. This article presents two on-line self-paced reading studies and three off-line acceptabil...
The nature of personal pronouns is different from one language to another. In many languages, person...
This paper shows that personal pronouns in Japanese are neither D0 nor N0, but ratherthey sit in Spe...
This paper shows that personal pronouns in Japanese are neither D0 nor N0, but ratherthey sit in Spe...
AbstractThe hypothesis that pronouns can be resolved via either the syntax or the discourse represen...
This study investigates reference resolution with repeated-name anaphors in Japanese, particularly f...
We report the results of experiments designed to investigate the effects of prosodic boundaries on r...
In order to build a coherent representation of a discourse, the language processor must be able to r...
Japanese reflexives have long been a focus in Japanese linguistics. Early work by Kuroda (1965), Kun...
This paper examines the role of syntactic constraints on the reactivation and assignment of antecede...
This article is devoted to the analysis of the anaphoric usage of some Japanese units (copulas, nomi...
The main purpose of this thesis is to show that the structural relation government holds between a...
It is well known that personal pronouns in Japanese such as kare 'he ' and kanozyo 's...
Anaphoric relations have long been one of the main subjects in linguistics and philosophy, and vario...
Languages differ from one another and must therefore be learned. Processing biases in word order can...