Using visual world eye-tracking, we examined whether adults (N = 58) and children (N = 37; 3;1–6;3) use linguistic focussing devices to help resolve ambiguous pronouns. Participants listened to English dialogues about potential referents of an ambiguous pronoun he. Four conditions provided prosodic focus marking to the grammatical subject or to the object, which were either additionally it-clefted or not. A reference condition focussed neither the subject nor object. Adult online data revealed that linguistic focussing via prosodic marking enhanced subject preference, and overrode it in the case of object focus, regardless of the presence of clefts. Children’s processing was also influenced by prosodic marking; however, their performance ac...
The development of language proficiency extends late into childhood and includes not only producing ...
In three visual-world eye tracking studies, we investigated the processing of sentences containing t...
Dutch-speaking children, like English-speaking children, allow a noncoreferential as well as a coref...
Using visual world eye-tracking, we examined whether adults (N = 58) and children (N = 37; 3;1–6;3) ...
The resolution of ambiguous pronouns is influenced by the preceding linguistic discourse. This raise...
Pronoun comprehension is facilitated for referents that are focused in the discourse context. Discou...
This study investigated whether Mandarin speakers interpret prosodic information as focus markers in...
International audienceStudies on young children's online comprehension of pronominal reference sugge...
Previous research on young children's knowledge of prosodic focus marking has revealed an apparent p...
A recently developed method of head-mounted eye-tracking (Trueswell et al., 1999) has been employed ...
Does individual variation in type of linguistic exposure affect processing strategies? We know that ...
Non-native speakers’ sensitivity to discourse-level cues in pronoun interpretation has not been wide...
Pronouns can refer to discourse entities that were introduced in the same or in a previous discourse...
The development of language proficiency extends late into childhood and includes not only producing ...
Previous work based on different groups of children has shown that four- to five-year-old children a...
The development of language proficiency extends late into childhood and includes not only producing ...
In three visual-world eye tracking studies, we investigated the processing of sentences containing t...
Dutch-speaking children, like English-speaking children, allow a noncoreferential as well as a coref...
Using visual world eye-tracking, we examined whether adults (N = 58) and children (N = 37; 3;1–6;3) ...
The resolution of ambiguous pronouns is influenced by the preceding linguistic discourse. This raise...
Pronoun comprehension is facilitated for referents that are focused in the discourse context. Discou...
This study investigated whether Mandarin speakers interpret prosodic information as focus markers in...
International audienceStudies on young children's online comprehension of pronominal reference sugge...
Previous research on young children's knowledge of prosodic focus marking has revealed an apparent p...
A recently developed method of head-mounted eye-tracking (Trueswell et al., 1999) has been employed ...
Does individual variation in type of linguistic exposure affect processing strategies? We know that ...
Non-native speakers’ sensitivity to discourse-level cues in pronoun interpretation has not been wide...
Pronouns can refer to discourse entities that were introduced in the same or in a previous discourse...
The development of language proficiency extends late into childhood and includes not only producing ...
Previous work based on different groups of children has shown that four- to five-year-old children a...
The development of language proficiency extends late into childhood and includes not only producing ...
In three visual-world eye tracking studies, we investigated the processing of sentences containing t...
Dutch-speaking children, like English-speaking children, allow a noncoreferential as well as a coref...