Pronoun resolution has long been central to psycholinguistics, but research has mostly focused on personal pronouns (“he”/“she”). However, much of linguistic reference is to events and objects, in English often using demonstrative pronouns, like “that”, and the non-personal pronoun “it”, respectively. Very little is known about potential form-specific preferences of non-personal and demonstrative pronouns and the cognitive mechanisms involved in reference using demonstratives. We present a novel analysis arguing that the bare demonstrative “that” serves a different function by bundling, and making linguistically accessible, complex conceptual structures, while the non-personal pronoun “it” has a form-specific preference to refer to noun phr...
Demonstratives such as this and that are among the most frequently used words in texts. But what are...
Two visual-world eye-tracking experiments were designed to investigate the resolution of amb...
The differences in use among referring expressions have been explained on the basis of the informati...
In this chapter, we explore different discourse functions of two types of German demonstrative prono...
This paper reports on a study of pronouns this, that, and it in articles in the New York Times, test...
This paper discusses results from a corpus study of German demonstrative and personal pronouns and f...
This paper discusses results from a corpus study of German demonstrative and personal pronouns and f...
This paper discusses data from two self-paced reading experiments as well as an acceptability rating...
We examine demonstrative pronouns in a portion of the Santa Barbara Corpus of American English and p...
In this paper we report the results of two experimental studies in which we tested the claim of Hint...
German personal and demonstrative pronouns have distinct preferences in their interpretation; person...
In this paper we report the results of two experimental studies in which we tested the claim of Hint...
German personal and demonstrative pronouns have distinct preferences in their interpretation; person...
In this paper, we examine how the three pronouns it, that and this developed between the early moder...
German personal and demonstrative pronouns have distinct preferences in their interpretation; person...
Demonstratives such as this and that are among the most frequently used words in texts. But what are...
Two visual-world eye-tracking experiments were designed to investigate the resolution of amb...
The differences in use among referring expressions have been explained on the basis of the informati...
In this chapter, we explore different discourse functions of two types of German demonstrative prono...
This paper reports on a study of pronouns this, that, and it in articles in the New York Times, test...
This paper discusses results from a corpus study of German demonstrative and personal pronouns and f...
This paper discusses results from a corpus study of German demonstrative and personal pronouns and f...
This paper discusses data from two self-paced reading experiments as well as an acceptability rating...
We examine demonstrative pronouns in a portion of the Santa Barbara Corpus of American English and p...
In this paper we report the results of two experimental studies in which we tested the claim of Hint...
German personal and demonstrative pronouns have distinct preferences in their interpretation; person...
In this paper we report the results of two experimental studies in which we tested the claim of Hint...
German personal and demonstrative pronouns have distinct preferences in their interpretation; person...
In this paper, we examine how the three pronouns it, that and this developed between the early moder...
German personal and demonstrative pronouns have distinct preferences in their interpretation; person...
Demonstratives such as this and that are among the most frequently used words in texts. But what are...
Two visual-world eye-tracking experiments were designed to investigate the resolution of amb...
The differences in use among referring expressions have been explained on the basis of the informati...