Previous research has shown that anaphor resolution in a non-native language may be more vulnerable to interference from structurally inappropriate antecedents compared to native anaphor resolution. To test whether previous findings on reflexive anaphors generalise to non-reflexive pronouns, we carried out an eye-movement monitoring study investigating the application of binding condition B during native and non-native sentence processing. In two online reading experiments we examined when during processing local and/or non-local antecedents for pronouns were considered in different types of syntactic environment. Our results demonstrate that both native English speakers and native German-speaking learners of English showed online sensitivi...
Research investigating how adults make use of structural and non-structural information during onlin...
Previous research on pronoun resolution has identified several individual factors that are deemed to...
This paper offers explanations for apparent variation in the effects of Binding Condition B across E...
We report results from an eye-tracking during listening study examining English-speaking adults’ onl...
Studies on second language (L2) anaphora resolution have mainly focused on learners of null-subject ...
A controversial issue in anaphoric processing has been whether processing preferences of anaphoric e...
The mechanism of anaphora resolution is subject to large cross-linguistic differences. The most like...
We report the results from two eye-movement monitoring experiments examining the processing of refle...
A number of studies in the extant literature report findings that suggest asymmetry in the way refle...
Abstract. We present results from an online experiment designed to probe the cognitive underpinnings...
How do binding constraints influence the online processing of reflexive anaphors? According to the b...
Children acquiring their native language (L1) have been reported to have greaterdifficulty in interp...
This study investigates whether advanced second language (L2) learners of a nonnull subject language...
This paper addresses the following main question: How do the structural constraints of Binding Theo...
AbstractThe hypothesis that pronouns can be resolved via either the syntax or the discourse represen...
Research investigating how adults make use of structural and non-structural information during onlin...
Previous research on pronoun resolution has identified several individual factors that are deemed to...
This paper offers explanations for apparent variation in the effects of Binding Condition B across E...
We report results from an eye-tracking during listening study examining English-speaking adults’ onl...
Studies on second language (L2) anaphora resolution have mainly focused on learners of null-subject ...
A controversial issue in anaphoric processing has been whether processing preferences of anaphoric e...
The mechanism of anaphora resolution is subject to large cross-linguistic differences. The most like...
We report the results from two eye-movement monitoring experiments examining the processing of refle...
A number of studies in the extant literature report findings that suggest asymmetry in the way refle...
Abstract. We present results from an online experiment designed to probe the cognitive underpinnings...
How do binding constraints influence the online processing of reflexive anaphors? According to the b...
Children acquiring their native language (L1) have been reported to have greaterdifficulty in interp...
This study investigates whether advanced second language (L2) learners of a nonnull subject language...
This paper addresses the following main question: How do the structural constraints of Binding Theo...
AbstractThe hypothesis that pronouns can be resolved via either the syntax or the discourse represen...
Research investigating how adults make use of structural and non-structural information during onlin...
Previous research on pronoun resolution has identified several individual factors that are deemed to...
This paper offers explanations for apparent variation in the effects of Binding Condition B across E...