Events are not isolated but rather linked to one another in various dimensions. In language processing, various sources of information—including real-world knowledge, (representations of) current linguistic input and non-linguistic visual context—help establish causal connections between events. In this review, we discuss causal inference in relation to events and event knowledge as one aspect of world knowledge, and their representations in language comprehension. To evaluate the mechanism and time course of causal inference, we gather insights from studies on (1) implicit causality/consequentiality as a specific form of causal inference regarding the protagonists of cause/consequence events, and (2) the processing of causal relations. We ...
The present study tested whether causal antecedent and causal consequence inferences are generated o...
The abundance of information on the internet has impacted the lives of people to a great extent. Peo...
Bott O, Solstad T. From Verbs to Discourse: A Novel Account of Implicit Causality. In: Hemforth B, M...
The most important information conveyed by language is often contained not in the utterance itself, ...
Abstract. A visual world eye-tracking study investigated the activation and persistence of implicit ...
A visual world eye-tracking study investigated the activation and persistence of implicit causality ...
ABSTRACT: Questions about the nature of the relationship be-tween language and extralinguistic cogni...
The aim of this article is to provide an evolutionarily grounded explanation of central aspects of t...
The aim of this article is to provide an evolutionarily grounded explanation of central aspects of t...
There is little consensus regarding the circumstances in which people spontaneously generate causal ...
Theoretical background Research on inferences in discourse processing has been characterized for a l...
This thesis studies the automatic recognition of implicit causal relations between clauses. Previous...
Questions about the nature of the relationship between language and extralinguistic cognition are ol...
Solstad T, Bott O. Causality and Causal Reasoning in Natural Language. In: Waldmann MR, ed. The Oxfo...
Much work in psycholinguistics and social psychology has investigated the notion of implicit causali...
The present study tested whether causal antecedent and causal consequence inferences are generated o...
The abundance of information on the internet has impacted the lives of people to a great extent. Peo...
Bott O, Solstad T. From Verbs to Discourse: A Novel Account of Implicit Causality. In: Hemforth B, M...
The most important information conveyed by language is often contained not in the utterance itself, ...
Abstract. A visual world eye-tracking study investigated the activation and persistence of implicit ...
A visual world eye-tracking study investigated the activation and persistence of implicit causality ...
ABSTRACT: Questions about the nature of the relationship be-tween language and extralinguistic cogni...
The aim of this article is to provide an evolutionarily grounded explanation of central aspects of t...
The aim of this article is to provide an evolutionarily grounded explanation of central aspects of t...
There is little consensus regarding the circumstances in which people spontaneously generate causal ...
Theoretical background Research on inferences in discourse processing has been characterized for a l...
This thesis studies the automatic recognition of implicit causal relations between clauses. Previous...
Questions about the nature of the relationship between language and extralinguistic cognition are ol...
Solstad T, Bott O. Causality and Causal Reasoning in Natural Language. In: Waldmann MR, ed. The Oxfo...
Much work in psycholinguistics and social psychology has investigated the notion of implicit causali...
The present study tested whether causal antecedent and causal consequence inferences are generated o...
The abundance of information on the internet has impacted the lives of people to a great extent. Peo...
Bott O, Solstad T. From Verbs to Discourse: A Novel Account of Implicit Causality. In: Hemforth B, M...