The nominal anaphoric element one has figured prominently in discussions of linguistic nativism because of an important argument advanced by C. L. Baker (1978). His argument has been frequently cited within the cognitive and linguistic sciences, and has provided the topic for a chain of experimental and computational psycholinguistics papers. Baker’s crucial grammaticality facts, though much repeated in the literature, have not been critically investigated. A corpus investigation shows that his claims are not true: one does not take only phrasal antecedents, but can also take nouns on their own, including semantically relational nouns, and can take various of-PP dependents of its own. We give a semantic analysis of anaphoric one that allows...
著者提供原稿 研究課題番号: 10610458This paper focuses on one-anaphora, one of the overt nominal anaphoric relati...
This paper reports three experiments on the interpretation of “conceptual” anaphors. These are anaph...
Linguistics and psychology provide us with a theoretical analysis of what anaphoric expressions mean...
The nominal anaphoric element one has figured prominently in discussions of linguistic na-tivism bec...
Anaphoric elements (e.g. reflexives such as himself, and pronouns such as she and his) are among the...
Three types of nominal anaphors are investigated: (i) pronouns, (ii) partitive ellipsis and (iii) th...
This paper tackles the fundamental question of what an anaphor actually is – and asks whether the la...
Starting from the assumption that NPs of all kinds can be anaphoric on antecedents in the linguistic...
Although the anaphoric use of pronouns has been studied in depth by linguists in the past, the catap...
Proceedings of the 4th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1978), pp. 341-35
One anaphora (e.g., this is a good one) has been used as a key diagnostic in syntactic analyses of t...
This thesis investigates two issues. It studies the interpretations of sentences with plural argumen...
'The Derivation of Anaphoric Relations' resolves a conspicuous problem for Minimalist theory, the ap...
Much experimental work in psycholinguistics suggests that fully specified syntactic and semantic int...
International audienceThe traditional definition of anaphora in purely co-textual terms as a relatio...
著者提供原稿 研究課題番号: 10610458This paper focuses on one-anaphora, one of the overt nominal anaphoric relati...
This paper reports three experiments on the interpretation of “conceptual” anaphors. These are anaph...
Linguistics and psychology provide us with a theoretical analysis of what anaphoric expressions mean...
The nominal anaphoric element one has figured prominently in discussions of linguistic na-tivism bec...
Anaphoric elements (e.g. reflexives such as himself, and pronouns such as she and his) are among the...
Three types of nominal anaphors are investigated: (i) pronouns, (ii) partitive ellipsis and (iii) th...
This paper tackles the fundamental question of what an anaphor actually is – and asks whether the la...
Starting from the assumption that NPs of all kinds can be anaphoric on antecedents in the linguistic...
Although the anaphoric use of pronouns has been studied in depth by linguists in the past, the catap...
Proceedings of the 4th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1978), pp. 341-35
One anaphora (e.g., this is a good one) has been used as a key diagnostic in syntactic analyses of t...
This thesis investigates two issues. It studies the interpretations of sentences with plural argumen...
'The Derivation of Anaphoric Relations' resolves a conspicuous problem for Minimalist theory, the ap...
Much experimental work in psycholinguistics suggests that fully specified syntactic and semantic int...
International audienceThe traditional definition of anaphora in purely co-textual terms as a relatio...
著者提供原稿 研究課題番号: 10610458This paper focuses on one-anaphora, one of the overt nominal anaphoric relati...
This paper reports three experiments on the interpretation of “conceptual” anaphors. These are anaph...
Linguistics and psychology provide us with a theoretical analysis of what anaphoric expressions mean...