This paper presents the results of three experiments that explore the breadth of the relevant discourse context in language production and comprehension. Previous evidence from language production suggests the relevant context is quite broad, based on findings that speakers differentiate new discourse referents from similar referents discussed in past contexts (Van Der Wege, 2009). Experiment 1 replicated and extended this “lexical differentiation” effect by demonstrating that speakers used two different mechanisms, modification, and the use of subordinate level nouns, to differentiate current from past referents. In Experiments 2 and 3, we examine whether addressees expect speakers to differentiate. The results of these experiments showed ...
Effective communication requires adjusting one’s discourse to be understood by the addressee. While ...
We report two experiments that investigated the widely held assumption that speakers use the address...
We report two experiments that investigated the widely held assumption that speakers use the address...
This thesis explores the effects of discourse context, specifically whether a referent is discourse-...
In conversation, speakers produce some words with greater intensity, longer duration, and higher fun...
This thesis explores the effects of discourse context, specifically whether a referent is discourse-...
We explore contextual adaptation of referring expressions with respect to referential ambiguity and ...
We explore contextual adaptation of referring expressions with respect to referential ambiguity and ...
Research into the influence of a context sentence on the processing of a subsequent sentence in spok...
Studies have shown that when a word in a sentence is hard to recognize, a listener relies on context...
We report two experiments that investigated the widely-held assumption that speakers use the address...
The goal of this study was to examine how lexical association and discourse congruence affect the ti...
Spoken language comprehension requires rapid integration of information from multiple linguistic sou...
Spoken language comprehension requires rapid integration of information from multiple linguistic sou...
The goal of this study was to examine how lexical association and discourse congruence affect the ti...
Effective communication requires adjusting one’s discourse to be understood by the addressee. While ...
We report two experiments that investigated the widely held assumption that speakers use the address...
We report two experiments that investigated the widely held assumption that speakers use the address...
This thesis explores the effects of discourse context, specifically whether a referent is discourse-...
In conversation, speakers produce some words with greater intensity, longer duration, and higher fun...
This thesis explores the effects of discourse context, specifically whether a referent is discourse-...
We explore contextual adaptation of referring expressions with respect to referential ambiguity and ...
We explore contextual adaptation of referring expressions with respect to referential ambiguity and ...
Research into the influence of a context sentence on the processing of a subsequent sentence in spok...
Studies have shown that when a word in a sentence is hard to recognize, a listener relies on context...
We report two experiments that investigated the widely-held assumption that speakers use the address...
The goal of this study was to examine how lexical association and discourse congruence affect the ti...
Spoken language comprehension requires rapid integration of information from multiple linguistic sou...
Spoken language comprehension requires rapid integration of information from multiple linguistic sou...
The goal of this study was to examine how lexical association and discourse congruence affect the ti...
Effective communication requires adjusting one’s discourse to be understood by the addressee. While ...
We report two experiments that investigated the widely held assumption that speakers use the address...
We report two experiments that investigated the widely held assumption that speakers use the address...