This chapter reviews recent research on speakers’ referential choices in discourse. It focuses on the choice to mention a certain referent first on the one hand, and to produce a pronoun or more elaborate noun phrase on the other. Whereas traditional theories have relied mainly on influence of linguistic context to explain these choices, recent psycholinguistic studies have started investigating the effect of non-linguistic factors as well. Results of these studies suggest that the two referential choices (choice of referent and choice of referring expression) are largely driven by different sets of factors, contraryto the claim that both are related to accessibility of mental representations in memory. The chapter concludes that these find...
When referring to an object using a description, speakers need to select properties which jointly di...
Reference is of fundamental importance in natural language semantics. In Formal Semantics, referenc...
When referring to an object using a description, speak- ers need to select properties which jointly...
This chapter reviews recent research on speakers’ referential choices in discourse. It focuses on th...
This chapter reviews recent research on speakers’ referential choices in discourse. It focuses on th...
A challenge for most theoretical and computational accounts of linguistic reference is the observati...
Article Accepted Date: 29 May 2014 Acknowledgements The authors gratefully acknowledge the support o...
Central to communication are acts of reference, in which speakers clarify to hearers the identity of...
Accessibility theory associates more complex referring expressions with less accessible referents. F...
Most theories of coreference specify linguistic factors that modulate antecedent accessibility in me...
Accessibility is one of the most important challenges at the intersection of linguistic and psycholi...
Choosing appropriate referring expressions requires assessing whether a referent is “available” to t...
Reference is of fundamental importance in natural language semantics. In Formal Semantics, reference...
When referring to an object using a description, speak-ers need to select properties which jointly d...
Effective communication requires adjusting one’s discourse to be understood by the addressee. While ...
When referring to an object using a description, speakers need to select properties which jointly di...
Reference is of fundamental importance in natural language semantics. In Formal Semantics, referenc...
When referring to an object using a description, speak- ers need to select properties which jointly...
This chapter reviews recent research on speakers’ referential choices in discourse. It focuses on th...
This chapter reviews recent research on speakers’ referential choices in discourse. It focuses on th...
A challenge for most theoretical and computational accounts of linguistic reference is the observati...
Article Accepted Date: 29 May 2014 Acknowledgements The authors gratefully acknowledge the support o...
Central to communication are acts of reference, in which speakers clarify to hearers the identity of...
Accessibility theory associates more complex referring expressions with less accessible referents. F...
Most theories of coreference specify linguistic factors that modulate antecedent accessibility in me...
Accessibility is one of the most important challenges at the intersection of linguistic and psycholi...
Choosing appropriate referring expressions requires assessing whether a referent is “available” to t...
Reference is of fundamental importance in natural language semantics. In Formal Semantics, reference...
When referring to an object using a description, speak-ers need to select properties which jointly d...
Effective communication requires adjusting one’s discourse to be understood by the addressee. While ...
When referring to an object using a description, speakers need to select properties which jointly di...
Reference is of fundamental importance in natural language semantics. In Formal Semantics, referenc...
When referring to an object using a description, speak- ers need to select properties which jointly...