International audienceDuring a narrative discourse, accessibility of the referents is rarely fixed once and for all. Rather, each referent varies in accessibility as the discourse unfolds, depending on the presence and prominence of the other referents. This leads the speaker to use various referential expressions to refer to the main protagonists of the story at different moments in the narrative. This study relies on a new, collaborative storytelling in sequence task designed to assess how speakers adjust their referential choices when they refer to different characters at specific discourse stages corresponding to the introduction, maintaining, or shift of the character in focus, in increasingly complex referential contexts. Referential ...
Human speakers generally find it easy to refer to entities in such a way that their hearers can dete...
It has been argued that speakers employ morphosyntactic structures such as presentationals and left-...
Referential expressions that refer to entities that occur in a text differ in lexical specificity. I...
International audienceDuring a narrative discourse, accessibility of the referents is rarely fixed o...
<p>During a narrative discourse, accessibility of the referents is rarely fixed once and for all. Ra...
Goal and source thematic roles have been shown to influence pronoun resolution, an effect that has b...
Effective communication requires adjusting one’s discourse to be understood by the addressee. While ...
An ongoing debate in the interpretation of referring expressions concerns the degree to which listen...
Two story-telling experiments examine the process of choosing between pronouns and proper names in s...
International audiencePatients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) often display communicative deficit...
This special issue investigates the use of referential expressions in elicited picture-based narrati...
This chapter reviews recent research on speakers’ referential choices in discourse. It focuses on th...
This special issue investigates the use of referential expressions in elicited picture-based narrati...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2008.This dissertat...
The present study focuses on referential choices made by healthy aged adults during narrative discou...
Human speakers generally find it easy to refer to entities in such a way that their hearers can dete...
It has been argued that speakers employ morphosyntactic structures such as presentationals and left-...
Referential expressions that refer to entities that occur in a text differ in lexical specificity. I...
International audienceDuring a narrative discourse, accessibility of the referents is rarely fixed o...
<p>During a narrative discourse, accessibility of the referents is rarely fixed once and for all. Ra...
Goal and source thematic roles have been shown to influence pronoun resolution, an effect that has b...
Effective communication requires adjusting one’s discourse to be understood by the addressee. While ...
An ongoing debate in the interpretation of referring expressions concerns the degree to which listen...
Two story-telling experiments examine the process of choosing between pronouns and proper names in s...
International audiencePatients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) often display communicative deficit...
This special issue investigates the use of referential expressions in elicited picture-based narrati...
This chapter reviews recent research on speakers’ referential choices in discourse. It focuses on th...
This special issue investigates the use of referential expressions in elicited picture-based narrati...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2008.This dissertat...
The present study focuses on referential choices made by healthy aged adults during narrative discou...
Human speakers generally find it easy to refer to entities in such a way that their hearers can dete...
It has been argued that speakers employ morphosyntactic structures such as presentationals and left-...
Referential expressions that refer to entities that occur in a text differ in lexical specificity. I...