Recent years have seen an upsurge of interest in the notion of salience in linguistics and related disciplines. While in top-down salience, perceivers endogenously direct their attention to a certain stimulus, in the bottom-up salience, it is the stimulus itself which attracts attention. In prototypical cases of bottom-up salience, the stimulus stands out because it is incongruous with a given ground by virtue of intrinsic physical characteristics. But a stimulus may also cause surprise by virtue of deviating from a cognitive ground, e.g., when violating social or probabilistic expectations. This has prompted researchers to examine the relationship between expectations and the perceptual salience of linguistic stimuli in new ways. This e-bo...
A recent paper by Boswijk, Loerts & Hilton (Boswijk et al., 2020) in this journal discusses how tech...
This study uses eye-tracking methodology to investigate salience in the context of implicit learning...
In a speech situation, the utterances produced by the speakers may not be salient for the hearers to...
Salience phenomena put an element from a linguistic or visual message forward ("pop-up" effect). By ...
A commonly used concept in linguistics is salience. Oftentimes it is used without definition, and th...
The concept of linguistic salience is broadly used within sociolinguistics to account for processes ...
The concept of linguistic salience is used differently in different subfields of linguistics. For ex...
International audienceGiora's [Giora, R., 1997. Understanding figurative and literal language: the G...
The notion of perceptual salience is frequently invoked as an explanatory factor in discussions of v...
AbstractThe notion of perceptual salience is frequently invoked as an explanatory factor in discussi...
Existing accounts on the relationship between discourse salience and choice of referring expression ...
Salience phenomena put an element from a linguistic or visual message forward. By confronting works ...
This text is devoted to theoretical aspects of the perception and evaluation of linguistic phenomena...
In the philosophy of language and epistemology, debates often centre on what content a person is com...
In linguistics, salience is used to point towards features that are e.g. more prominent or occur wit...
A recent paper by Boswijk, Loerts & Hilton (Boswijk et al., 2020) in this journal discusses how tech...
This study uses eye-tracking methodology to investigate salience in the context of implicit learning...
In a speech situation, the utterances produced by the speakers may not be salient for the hearers to...
Salience phenomena put an element from a linguistic or visual message forward ("pop-up" effect). By ...
A commonly used concept in linguistics is salience. Oftentimes it is used without definition, and th...
The concept of linguistic salience is broadly used within sociolinguistics to account for processes ...
The concept of linguistic salience is used differently in different subfields of linguistics. For ex...
International audienceGiora's [Giora, R., 1997. Understanding figurative and literal language: the G...
The notion of perceptual salience is frequently invoked as an explanatory factor in discussions of v...
AbstractThe notion of perceptual salience is frequently invoked as an explanatory factor in discussi...
Existing accounts on the relationship between discourse salience and choice of referring expression ...
Salience phenomena put an element from a linguistic or visual message forward. By confronting works ...
This text is devoted to theoretical aspects of the perception and evaluation of linguistic phenomena...
In the philosophy of language and epistemology, debates often centre on what content a person is com...
In linguistics, salience is used to point towards features that are e.g. more prominent or occur wit...
A recent paper by Boswijk, Loerts & Hilton (Boswijk et al., 2020) in this journal discusses how tech...
This study uses eye-tracking methodology to investigate salience in the context of implicit learning...
In a speech situation, the utterances produced by the speakers may not be salient for the hearers to...