This task has two parts: (i) video-taped elicitation of the range of possibilities for referring to persons and places, and (ii) observations of (first) references to persons and places in video-taped natural interaction. The goal of this task is to establish the repertoires of referential terms (and other practices) used for referring to persons and to places in particular languages and cultures, and provide examples of situated use of these kinds of referential practices in natural conversation. This data will form the basis for cross-language comparison, and for formulating hypotheses about general principles underlying the deployment of such referential terms in natural language usage
This paper presents a cross-linguistic data elicitation study on fully realised referring expression...
This article draws on naturally occurring talk-in-interaction to explore the use of unrepaired index...
Reference is important in everyday interactions: people can only exchange information about objects ...
This task has two parts: (i) video-taped elicitation of the range of possibilities for referring to ...
This article outlines a methodology that integrates past approaches to the subject of address and re...
How do we refer to people in everyday conversation? No matter the language or culture, we must choos...
People often begin stories in conversation by referring to person, time, and place. We study story b...
Kula is an endangered Papuan (or non-Austronesian) language spoken in the highlands of eastern Alor ...
This paper considers various marked practices by which speakers of English refer to people, includin...
This paper describes the current results and future developments of a project on multimodal spatial ...
Stories in conversation often start with references to time, person, and location. We examine the ro...
To communicate, speakers need to make it clear what they are talking about. Referring expressions pl...
This chapter reviews recent research on speakers’ referential choices in discourse. It focuses on th...
This article describes research investigating the on-line processing of language in unscripted conve...
This article describes research investigating the on-line processing of language in unscripted conve...
This paper presents a cross-linguistic data elicitation study on fully realised referring expression...
This article draws on naturally occurring talk-in-interaction to explore the use of unrepaired index...
Reference is important in everyday interactions: people can only exchange information about objects ...
This task has two parts: (i) video-taped elicitation of the range of possibilities for referring to ...
This article outlines a methodology that integrates past approaches to the subject of address and re...
How do we refer to people in everyday conversation? No matter the language or culture, we must choos...
People often begin stories in conversation by referring to person, time, and place. We study story b...
Kula is an endangered Papuan (or non-Austronesian) language spoken in the highlands of eastern Alor ...
This paper considers various marked practices by which speakers of English refer to people, includin...
This paper describes the current results and future developments of a project on multimodal spatial ...
Stories in conversation often start with references to time, person, and location. We examine the ro...
To communicate, speakers need to make it clear what they are talking about. Referring expressions pl...
This chapter reviews recent research on speakers’ referential choices in discourse. It focuses on th...
This article describes research investigating the on-line processing of language in unscripted conve...
This article describes research investigating the on-line processing of language in unscripted conve...
This paper presents a cross-linguistic data elicitation study on fully realised referring expression...
This article draws on naturally occurring talk-in-interaction to explore the use of unrepaired index...
Reference is important in everyday interactions: people can only exchange information about objects ...