Studies have shown that speakers often include unnecessary modifiers when producing referential expressions, which is contrary to the Maxim of Quantity. In this study, we examined the production of referring expressions (e.g. the red triangle) that contained an over-described (or redundant) pre-nominal adjective modifier. These expressions were compared to similar expressions that were uttered in a context that made the modifier necessary for unique referent identification. Our hypothesis was that speakers articulate over-described modifiers differently from those used to distinguish contrasting objects. Results showed that over-described modifiers were significantly shorter in duration than modifiers used to distinguish two objects. Conclu...
This paper discusses the issue of human variation in natural language referring expression generatio...
When referring to an object using a description, speakers need to select properties which jointly di...
When referring to an object using a description, speak- ers need to select properties which jointly...
How do speakers refer to entities? This question has been addressed by both psycholinguists and comp...
In psycholinguistics, there has been relatively little work investigating conceptualization-how spea...
We present the results of an elicitation experiment conducted to investigate which factors cause sp...
When referring to objects, speakers are often more specific than necessary for the purpose of establ...
Previous eye-movement studies have shown that listeners establish referents in sentences as soon as ...
A pragmatic account of referential communication is developed which presents an alternative to tradi...
Speakers often overspecify their referring descriptions by including more information than what is r...
In psycholinguistics, there has been relatively little work investigating conceptualization-how spea...
Redundant modification in referring expression production varies both within language (e.g., English...
When referring to an object using a description, speak-ers need to select properties which jointly d...
Speakers often include extra information when producing referring expressions, which is inconsistent...
A much debated question with respect to referential expressions is under what conditions speakers an...
This paper discusses the issue of human variation in natural language referring expression generatio...
When referring to an object using a description, speakers need to select properties which jointly di...
When referring to an object using a description, speak- ers need to select properties which jointly...
How do speakers refer to entities? This question has been addressed by both psycholinguists and comp...
In psycholinguistics, there has been relatively little work investigating conceptualization-how spea...
We present the results of an elicitation experiment conducted to investigate which factors cause sp...
When referring to objects, speakers are often more specific than necessary for the purpose of establ...
Previous eye-movement studies have shown that listeners establish referents in sentences as soon as ...
A pragmatic account of referential communication is developed which presents an alternative to tradi...
Speakers often overspecify their referring descriptions by including more information than what is r...
In psycholinguistics, there has been relatively little work investigating conceptualization-how spea...
Redundant modification in referring expression production varies both within language (e.g., English...
When referring to an object using a description, speak-ers need to select properties which jointly d...
Speakers often include extra information when producing referring expressions, which is inconsistent...
A much debated question with respect to referential expressions is under what conditions speakers an...
This paper discusses the issue of human variation in natural language referring expression generatio...
When referring to an object using a description, speakers need to select properties which jointly di...
When referring to an object using a description, speak- ers need to select properties which jointly...