Dutch-speaking children, like English-speaking children, allow a noncoreferential as well as a coreferential interpretation for an object pronoun. Our question is whether children make use of the structure of the discourse context and the prominence of referents to resolve this pronominal ambiguity. We describe a visual world experiment with Dutch children (4-6 years old) and a control group of adult participants. Three different context types were tested, which varied in the order of referent introduction and the number of referents that were introduced. The children’s behavioral responses suggest that their performance becomes more adult-like when the antecedent is more prominent in the context. The gaze data shows that visual and linguis...
The present study investigated the interpretation of reflexives and disjoint pronouns in adults and ...
Children differ in their ability to build referentially coherent discourse representations. Using a ...
A recently developed method of head-mounted eye-tracking (Trueswell et al., 1999) has been employed ...
Dutch-speaking children, like English-speaking children, allow a noncoreferential as well as a coref...
We are especially grateful to the children, teachers and parents of the Haydnschool and the Nassausc...
Many comprehension studies have shown that children as late as age 6;6 misinterpret object pronouns ...
Recent evidence from adult pronoun comprehension suggests that semantic factors such as verb transit...
In several languages, including English and Dutch, children's acquisition of the interpretation of o...
Three experiments examined 2.5-year-olds ’ sensitivity to discourse structure in pronoun interpretat...
The resolution of ambiguous pronouns is influenced by the preceding linguistic discourse. This raise...
112 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Five experiments examined whe...
Pronouns seem to be acquired in an asymmetrical way, where children confuse the meaning of pronouns ...
This study investigates Dutch-speaking four- to five-year-olds’ use of word order and prosody in dis...
Pronouns seem to be acquired in an asymmetrical way, where children confuse the meaning of pronouns ...
The present study investigated the interpretation of reflexives and disjoint pronouns in adults and ...
Children differ in their ability to build referentially coherent discourse representations. Using a ...
A recently developed method of head-mounted eye-tracking (Trueswell et al., 1999) has been employed ...
Dutch-speaking children, like English-speaking children, allow a noncoreferential as well as a coref...
We are especially grateful to the children, teachers and parents of the Haydnschool and the Nassausc...
Many comprehension studies have shown that children as late as age 6;6 misinterpret object pronouns ...
Recent evidence from adult pronoun comprehension suggests that semantic factors such as verb transit...
In several languages, including English and Dutch, children's acquisition of the interpretation of o...
Three experiments examined 2.5-year-olds ’ sensitivity to discourse structure in pronoun interpretat...
The resolution of ambiguous pronouns is influenced by the preceding linguistic discourse. This raise...
112 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Five experiments examined whe...
Pronouns seem to be acquired in an asymmetrical way, where children confuse the meaning of pronouns ...
This study investigates Dutch-speaking four- to five-year-olds’ use of word order and prosody in dis...
Pronouns seem to be acquired in an asymmetrical way, where children confuse the meaning of pronouns ...
The present study investigated the interpretation of reflexives and disjoint pronouns in adults and ...
Children differ in their ability to build referentially coherent discourse representations. Using a ...
A recently developed method of head-mounted eye-tracking (Trueswell et al., 1999) has been employed ...