An eye-movement reading experiment investigated whether the ease with which pronouns are processed is affected by the lexical frequency of their antecedent. Reading times following pronouns with infrequent antecedents were faster than following pronouns with frequent antecedents. We argue that this is consistent with a saliency account, according to which infrequent antecedents are more salient than frequent antecedents. The results are not predicted by accounts which claim that readers access all or part of the lexical properties of the antecedent during the processing of pronouns
The present study aims to isolate the locus of the frequency effect within the spoken word recogniti...
Past studies have shown that antecedent prominence affects the processing of a pronoun, but these st...
Research on pronoun interpretation has produced several theories to explain human behaviour, in part...
An eye-movement reading experiment investigated whether the ease with which pronouns are processed i...
An eye-movement reading experiment investigated whether the ease with which pronouns are processed i...
Although there is ample evidence that high-level linguistic factors such as discourse information an...
A controversial issue in anaphoric processing has been whether processing preferences of anaphoric e...
<p>We report three eye-movement experiments and an offline task investigating structural constraints...
This report examines the process of antecedent identification for pronouns, which is an essential pa...
AbstractThe hypothesis that pronouns can be resolved via either the syntax or the discourse represen...
According to “Centering Theory”, an entity that links to the prior discourse could receive a...
The present study aims to examine whether pronoun production is influenced by referent frequency. We...
Real-time interpretation of pronouns is sometimes sensitive to the presence of grammatically-illicit...
Previous cross-modal priming studies showed that lexical decisions to words after a pronoun were fac...
Although the pronoun resolution mechanism has not been clearly defined, research in language acquisi...
The present study aims to isolate the locus of the frequency effect within the spoken word recogniti...
Past studies have shown that antecedent prominence affects the processing of a pronoun, but these st...
Research on pronoun interpretation has produced several theories to explain human behaviour, in part...
An eye-movement reading experiment investigated whether the ease with which pronouns are processed i...
An eye-movement reading experiment investigated whether the ease with which pronouns are processed i...
Although there is ample evidence that high-level linguistic factors such as discourse information an...
A controversial issue in anaphoric processing has been whether processing preferences of anaphoric e...
<p>We report three eye-movement experiments and an offline task investigating structural constraints...
This report examines the process of antecedent identification for pronouns, which is an essential pa...
AbstractThe hypothesis that pronouns can be resolved via either the syntax or the discourse represen...
According to “Centering Theory”, an entity that links to the prior discourse could receive a...
The present study aims to examine whether pronoun production is influenced by referent frequency. We...
Real-time interpretation of pronouns is sometimes sensitive to the presence of grammatically-illicit...
Previous cross-modal priming studies showed that lexical decisions to words after a pronoun were fac...
Although the pronoun resolution mechanism has not been clearly defined, research in language acquisi...
The present study aims to isolate the locus of the frequency effect within the spoken word recogniti...
Past studies have shown that antecedent prominence affects the processing of a pronoun, but these st...
Research on pronoun interpretation has produced several theories to explain human behaviour, in part...