Research on non-native pronoun resolution has predominantly been concerned with (i) ‘ordinary’ 3rd person pronouns/anaphors like En. "he", "she", "they" or "himself", "herself", "themselves", (ii) language pairs involving English as the native (L1) or the foreign (L2) language, and (iii) the role that binding constraints and syntactic structure in general play in L2 versus L1 processing. The present paper – a follow-up study to Pitz et al. (2017) – deviates from this trend in all three respects: We investigate how L1-Norwegian learners of L2-German interpret the two German possessive pronouns/determiners "sein" (≈ his) and "ihr" (≈ her or their), arguing that lexical divergence between the possessive systems, and in particular the formal s...
International audienceWe investigated pronoun resolution strategies in French native speakers and in...
This study focuses on the grammaticalization of agreement markers from possessive pronouns, which ha...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner (Sage) freely accessible.Aims and objectives...
Research on non-native pronoun resolution has predominantly been concerned with (i) ‘ordinary’ 3rd p...
Pitz AP, Bott O, Solstad T, Hörnig R, Behrens B, Fabricius-Hansen C. An empirical L2 perspective on ...
The paradigm of possessive determiners differs in systematic ways across languages and causes cognit...
The main objective of this chapter is to present empirical evidence for transfer effects between Nor...
The present paper presents the contrastive background and the basic objectives of a cross-linguistic...
In language acquisition studies, there is a recurring debate regarding how to account for non-target...
The present paper reports on results of two translation experiments conducted with eye tracking and ...
The paper is based on a set of observations about the prenominal possessive construction in English,...
This study investigates possessives and modified definite DPs in a corpus of heritage Norwegian spok...
This paper presents psycholinguistic evidence on the factors governing the resolution of German pers...
The Acquisition of Possesives in German by Czech Native Speakers Anna Lindnerová Abstract The aim of...
International audienceWe investigated pronoun resolution strategies in French native speakers and in...
International audienceWe investigated pronoun resolution strategies in French native speakers and in...
This study focuses on the grammaticalization of agreement markers from possessive pronouns, which ha...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner (Sage) freely accessible.Aims and objectives...
Research on non-native pronoun resolution has predominantly been concerned with (i) ‘ordinary’ 3rd p...
Pitz AP, Bott O, Solstad T, Hörnig R, Behrens B, Fabricius-Hansen C. An empirical L2 perspective on ...
The paradigm of possessive determiners differs in systematic ways across languages and causes cognit...
The main objective of this chapter is to present empirical evidence for transfer effects between Nor...
The present paper presents the contrastive background and the basic objectives of a cross-linguistic...
In language acquisition studies, there is a recurring debate regarding how to account for non-target...
The present paper reports on results of two translation experiments conducted with eye tracking and ...
The paper is based on a set of observations about the prenominal possessive construction in English,...
This study investigates possessives and modified definite DPs in a corpus of heritage Norwegian spok...
This paper presents psycholinguistic evidence on the factors governing the resolution of German pers...
The Acquisition of Possesives in German by Czech Native Speakers Anna Lindnerová Abstract The aim of...
International audienceWe investigated pronoun resolution strategies in French native speakers and in...
International audienceWe investigated pronoun resolution strategies in French native speakers and in...
This study focuses on the grammaticalization of agreement markers from possessive pronouns, which ha...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner (Sage) freely accessible.Aims and objectives...