We investigate whether prototypicality or prominence of semantic roles can account for role-related effects in sentence interpretation. We present two acceptability-rating experiments testing three different constructions: active, personal passive and DO-clefts involving the same type of transitive verbs that differ with respect to the agentive role features they select. Our results reveal that there is no cross-constructional advantage for prototypical roles (e.g., agents), hence disconfirming a central tenet of role prototypicality. Rather, acceptability clines depend on the construction under investigation, thereby highlighting different role features. This finding is in line with one core assumption of the prominence account stating tha...
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We report two experiments on the referential resolution of the German subject pronoun er and the dem...
The notion of prototypicality, after originating in the field of psychology, has been enthusiastical...
We investigate whether prototypicality or prominence of semantic roles can account for role-related ...
Despite the importance of the agent role for language grammar and processing, its definition and fea...
The present paper reports two acceptability-rating experiments and a supporting corpus study for Pol...
The article investigates the hypothesis that prominence phenomena on different levels of linguistic ...
We present an event-related potentials (ERP) study that addresses the question of how pieces of info...
In a standard view, commonly adopted in psycholinguistics and computational linguistics, thematic ro...
We present an event-related potentials (ERP) study that addresses the question of how pieces of info...
The present paper reports the results of an acceptability judgement test designed to test two hypoth...
In a standard view, commonly adopted in psycholinguistics and computational linguistics, thematic ro...
Agents have been claimed to be universally more prominent than verbal arguments with other thematic ...
By recognising fuzzy boundaries and degrees of membership, the notion of prototypicality has made it...
The nature of thematic roles is a central, yet controversial, issue both for models of linguistic co...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
We report two experiments on the referential resolution of the German subject pronoun er and the dem...
The notion of prototypicality, after originating in the field of psychology, has been enthusiastical...
We investigate whether prototypicality or prominence of semantic roles can account for role-related ...
Despite the importance of the agent role for language grammar and processing, its definition and fea...
The present paper reports two acceptability-rating experiments and a supporting corpus study for Pol...
The article investigates the hypothesis that prominence phenomena on different levels of linguistic ...
We present an event-related potentials (ERP) study that addresses the question of how pieces of info...
In a standard view, commonly adopted in psycholinguistics and computational linguistics, thematic ro...
We present an event-related potentials (ERP) study that addresses the question of how pieces of info...
The present paper reports the results of an acceptability judgement test designed to test two hypoth...
In a standard view, commonly adopted in psycholinguistics and computational linguistics, thematic ro...
Agents have been claimed to be universally more prominent than verbal arguments with other thematic ...
By recognising fuzzy boundaries and degrees of membership, the notion of prototypicality has made it...
The nature of thematic roles is a central, yet controversial, issue both for models of linguistic co...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
We report two experiments on the referential resolution of the German subject pronoun er and the dem...
The notion of prototypicality, after originating in the field of psychology, has been enthusiastical...