In this study, children, young adults and elderly adults were tested in production and comprehension tasks assessing referential choice. Our aims were (1) to determine whether speakers egocentrically base their referential choice on the preceding linguistic discourse or also take into account the perspective of a hypothetical listener and (2) whether the possible impact of perspective taking on referential choice changes with increasing age, with its associated changes in cognitive capacity. In the production task, participants described picture-based stories featuring two characters of the same gender, making it necessary to use unambiguous forms; in the comprehension task, participants interpreted potentially ambiguous pronouns at the end...
Pragmatic abilities are not only a component of efficient com-munication; they can also be an import...
Three experiments examined 2.5-year-olds ’ sensitivity to discourse structure in pronoun interpretat...
This paper reports on two studies investigating children's and adults' processing of sentences conta...
In this study, children, young adults and elderly adults were tested in production and comprehension...
In this study, children, young adults and elderly adults were tested in production and comprehension...
The present study focuses on referential choices made by healthy aged adults during narrative discou...
Several studies have shown that people with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) tend to use more pronouns than ...
The global aging population has led to an increase in research on patterns of change across the life...
Does individual variation in type of linguistic exposure affect processing strategies? We know that ...
A recently developed method of head-mounted eye-tracking (Trueswell et al., 1999) has been employed ...
Older and younger adults ’ abilities to use context information rapidly during ambiguity resolution ...
Speakers use different types of referring expressions depending on what the listener knows or is att...
It has been suggested that acquiring the appropriate use of referring expressions consists of a shif...
112 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Five experiments examined whe...
When telling a story, a speaker needs to refer to story characters using appropriate expressions, wh...
Pragmatic abilities are not only a component of efficient com-munication; they can also be an import...
Three experiments examined 2.5-year-olds ’ sensitivity to discourse structure in pronoun interpretat...
This paper reports on two studies investigating children's and adults' processing of sentences conta...
In this study, children, young adults and elderly adults were tested in production and comprehension...
In this study, children, young adults and elderly adults were tested in production and comprehension...
The present study focuses on referential choices made by healthy aged adults during narrative discou...
Several studies have shown that people with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) tend to use more pronouns than ...
The global aging population has led to an increase in research on patterns of change across the life...
Does individual variation in type of linguistic exposure affect processing strategies? We know that ...
A recently developed method of head-mounted eye-tracking (Trueswell et al., 1999) has been employed ...
Older and younger adults ’ abilities to use context information rapidly during ambiguity resolution ...
Speakers use different types of referring expressions depending on what the listener knows or is att...
It has been suggested that acquiring the appropriate use of referring expressions consists of a shif...
112 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Five experiments examined whe...
When telling a story, a speaker needs to refer to story characters using appropriate expressions, wh...
Pragmatic abilities are not only a component of efficient com-munication; they can also be an import...
Three experiments examined 2.5-year-olds ’ sensitivity to discourse structure in pronoun interpretat...
This paper reports on two studies investigating children's and adults' processing of sentences conta...