In this study, we investigate how prosodic cues are used when an overt pronoun is associated with either a subject or an object antecedent in Italian and in Swedish. To address this question, 28 Italian speakers and 28 Swedish speakers completed a production task, by reading out loud globally-ambiguous sentences containing overt pronouns and a control interpretation task, where they selected either a subject or an object antecedent for each pronoun, contained in a globally-ambiguous sentence. We expected that the different preference patterns in antecedent assignment in the two languages would affect the speakers’ use of prosody. In Italian, overt pronouns are usually associated with object antecedents, whereas null pronouns are usually ass...
In a language that allows null pronouns, why would a speaker bother to use an overt pronoun at all? ...
The distribution of overt pronouns has been the focus of much interest in the last decades as it is ...
The unstressed subject pronouns of northern Italian dialects (NIDs) are usually considered (clitic) ...
In this study, we investigate how prosodic cues are used when an overt pronoun is associated with ei...
This work investigates the processing of Italian subject pronouns, both the null and the overt prono...
This work investigates the processing of Italian subject pronouns, both the null and the overt prono...
AbstractIn Italian, null pronouns are typically interpreted toward antecedents in a prominent syntac...
In this work we analyze the anaphoric devices employed in topic continuity and topic shift in the se...
Different words generally have different meanings. However, some words seemingly share similar meani...
The article reports the results of experiments targeting the production and interpretation of postv...
This study presents data from an experiment on the interpretation of intrasentential anaphora in Ita...
The article reports the results of experiments targeting the production and interpretation of postv...
The article reports the results of experiments targeting the production and interpretation of postv...
In this work we analyze the anaphoric devices employed in topic continuity and topic shift in the se...
This study presents data from an experiment on the interpretation of intrasentential anaphora in Ita...
In a language that allows null pronouns, why would a speaker bother to use an overt pronoun at all? ...
The distribution of overt pronouns has been the focus of much interest in the last decades as it is ...
The unstressed subject pronouns of northern Italian dialects (NIDs) are usually considered (clitic) ...
In this study, we investigate how prosodic cues are used when an overt pronoun is associated with ei...
This work investigates the processing of Italian subject pronouns, both the null and the overt prono...
This work investigates the processing of Italian subject pronouns, both the null and the overt prono...
AbstractIn Italian, null pronouns are typically interpreted toward antecedents in a prominent syntac...
In this work we analyze the anaphoric devices employed in topic continuity and topic shift in the se...
Different words generally have different meanings. However, some words seemingly share similar meani...
The article reports the results of experiments targeting the production and interpretation of postv...
This study presents data from an experiment on the interpretation of intrasentential anaphora in Ita...
The article reports the results of experiments targeting the production and interpretation of postv...
The article reports the results of experiments targeting the production and interpretation of postv...
In this work we analyze the anaphoric devices employed in topic continuity and topic shift in the se...
This study presents data from an experiment on the interpretation of intrasentential anaphora in Ita...
In a language that allows null pronouns, why would a speaker bother to use an overt pronoun at all? ...
The distribution of overt pronouns has been the focus of much interest in the last decades as it is ...
The unstressed subject pronouns of northern Italian dialects (NIDs) are usually considered (clitic) ...