Two story-telling experiments examine the process of choosing between pronouns and proper names in speaking. Such choices are traditionally attributed to speakers striving to make referring expressions maximally interpretable to addressees. The experiments revealed a novel effect: even when a pronoun would not be ambiguous, the presence of another character in the discourse decreased pronoun use and increased latencies to refer to the most prominent character in the discourse. In other words, speakers were more likely to call Minnie Minnie than shewhen Donald was also present. Even when the referent character appeared alone in the stimulus picture, the presence of another character in the preceding discourse reduced pronouns. Furthermore, p...
When people talk, they often wish to refer to a discourse entity that has been previously mentioned....
Goal and source thematic roles have been shown to influence pronoun resolution, an effect that has b...
Personal pronouns are among the most frequently used elements in language. At first sight, they are ...
Two story-telling experiments examine the process of choosing between pronouns and proper names in s...
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...
We report two experiments that investigated the widely held assumption that speakers use the address...
During a narrative discourse, accessibility of the referents is rarely fixed once and for all. Rathe...
We report two experiments that investigated the widely held assumption that speakers use the address...
<p>During a narrative discourse, accessibility of the referents is rarely fixed once and for all. Ra...
Theories of reference assume that the referent's salience in the discourse context affects the choic...
Theories of reference assume that the referent's salience in the discourse context affects the choic...
An important aspect of the psychological focus of character-based discourse is the character that is...
If speakers communicate efficiently, they should produce more linguistic material when comprehension...
When people talk, they often wish to refer to a discourse entity that has been previously mentioned....
Goal and source thematic roles have been shown to influence pronoun resolution, an effect that has b...
Personal pronouns are among the most frequently used elements in language. At first sight, they are ...
Two story-telling experiments examine the process of choosing between pronouns and proper names in s...
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...
We report two experiments that investigated the widely held assumption that speakers use the address...
During a narrative discourse, accessibility of the referents is rarely fixed once and for all. Rathe...
We report two experiments that investigated the widely held assumption that speakers use the address...
<p>During a narrative discourse, accessibility of the referents is rarely fixed once and for all. Ra...
Theories of reference assume that the referent's salience in the discourse context affects the choic...
Theories of reference assume that the referent's salience in the discourse context affects the choic...
An important aspect of the psychological focus of character-based discourse is the character that is...
If speakers communicate efficiently, they should produce more linguistic material when comprehension...
When people talk, they often wish to refer to a discourse entity that has been previously mentioned....
Goal and source thematic roles have been shown to influence pronoun resolution, an effect that has b...
Personal pronouns are among the most frequently used elements in language. At first sight, they are ...