Three experiments investigated the interpretation and production of pronouns in German. The first two experiments probed the preferred interpretation of a pronoun in contexts containing two potential antecedents by having participants complete a sentence fragment starting either with a personal pronoun or a d-pronoun. We systematically varied three properties of the potential antecedents: syntactic function, linear position, and topicality. The results confirm a subject preference for personal pronouns. The preferred interpretation of d-pronouns cannot be captured by any of the three factors alone. Although a d-pronoun preferentially refers to the non-topic in many cases, this preference can be overridden by the other two factors, linear po...
This paper examines the position of the genitive case in present-day German, focusing on the relatio...
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...
We review recent experiments and corpus data from our ongoing investigation of p(ersonal) and d(emon...
This paper presents psycholinguistic evidence on the factors governing the resolution of German pers...
Two visual-world eye-tracking experiments were designed to investigate the resolution of amb...
This paper discusses data from two self-paced reading experiments as well as an acceptability rating...
This dissertation investigates what kind of effect proficiency has on the antecedent preferences for...
This paper focuses on the relational notion of prominence, in which entities of equal type are ranke...
The present investigation steps back to the claims of the 1990s by assuming that there is a function...
Demonstrative pronouns in German occur in various paradigms such as 'die, diese, jene, diejenige, di...
The contribution opens with a general introduction to a phoric (anaphoric and cataphoric) and deicti...
This paper discusses results from a corpus study of German demonstrative and personal pronouns and f...
The aim of this paper is to give a unified account of the way that German demonstrative pronouns (he...
In this chapter, we explore different discourse functions of two types of German demonstrative prono...
This paper examines the position of the genitive case in present-day German, focusing on the relatio...
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...
We review recent experiments and corpus data from our ongoing investigation of p(ersonal) and d(emon...
This paper presents psycholinguistic evidence on the factors governing the resolution of German pers...
Two visual-world eye-tracking experiments were designed to investigate the resolution of amb...
This paper discusses data from two self-paced reading experiments as well as an acceptability rating...
This dissertation investigates what kind of effect proficiency has on the antecedent preferences for...
This paper focuses on the relational notion of prominence, in which entities of equal type are ranke...
The present investigation steps back to the claims of the 1990s by assuming that there is a function...
Demonstrative pronouns in German occur in various paradigms such as 'die, diese, jene, diejenige, di...
The contribution opens with a general introduction to a phoric (anaphoric and cataphoric) and deicti...
This paper discusses results from a corpus study of German demonstrative and personal pronouns and f...
The aim of this paper is to give a unified account of the way that German demonstrative pronouns (he...
In this chapter, we explore different discourse functions of two types of German demonstrative prono...
This paper examines the position of the genitive case in present-day German, focusing on the relatio...
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...