Research has shown that following a sentence fragment such as John impressed Mary because…, people are most likely to refer to John, whereas following John admired Mary because…, Mary is the preferred referent. Two written completion experiments investigated whether such semantic biases affect the choice of anaphor (pronouns vs. names). Experiment 1 investigated biases due to verb semantics, and Experiment 2 contrasted biases due to different connectives (because vs. so). Frequency-based accounts such as proposed by Arnold (2001) and functional linguists (e.g., [Givón, 1988] and [Givón, 1989]) suggest that the likelihood of reference to a particular discourse entity should affect the choice of anaphor: more pronouns (relative to names) for ...
Pronominal anaphora is a phenomenon that has been studied from many different perspectives and withi...
Previous research has investigated anaphoric resolution at the anaphor. Using a self-paced reading s...
1. Introduction / 2. Previous Approaches / 3. Computational Processes of Pronouns and Ellipses: Same...
Research has shown that following a sentence fragment such as John impressed Mary because…, people a...
Research has shown that following a sentence fragment such as John impressed Mary because..., people...
A controversial issue in anaphoric processing has been whether processing preferences of anaphoric e...
One peculiarity of referential metonymy is that metonymic subjects and their predicates need not agr...
Theories of reference assume that the referent's salience in the discourse context affects the choic...
Theories of reference assume that the referent's salience in the discourse context affects the choic...
Two experiments investigated whether the choice of anaphoric expression is affected by the presence ...
Research on reference resolution has shown that there exists a connection between the form of a refe...
The semantic incorporation of nouns into predicates, like give a hug, is not morphologically marked ...
Two story-telling experiments examine the process of choosing between pronouns and proper names in s...
Abstract This paper examines the role that linguistic and cognitive prominence play in the resolutio...
Pronominal anaphora is a phenomenon that has been studied from many different perspectives and withi...
Previous research has investigated anaphoric resolution at the anaphor. Using a self-paced reading s...
1. Introduction / 2. Previous Approaches / 3. Computational Processes of Pronouns and Ellipses: Same...
Research has shown that following a sentence fragment such as John impressed Mary because…, people a...
Research has shown that following a sentence fragment such as John impressed Mary because..., people...
A controversial issue in anaphoric processing has been whether processing preferences of anaphoric e...
One peculiarity of referential metonymy is that metonymic subjects and their predicates need not agr...
Theories of reference assume that the referent's salience in the discourse context affects the choic...
Theories of reference assume that the referent's salience in the discourse context affects the choic...
Two experiments investigated whether the choice of anaphoric expression is affected by the presence ...
Research on reference resolution has shown that there exists a connection between the form of a refe...
The semantic incorporation of nouns into predicates, like give a hug, is not morphologically marked ...
Two story-telling experiments examine the process of choosing between pronouns and proper names in s...
Abstract This paper examines the role that linguistic and cognitive prominence play in the resolutio...
Pronominal anaphora is a phenomenon that has been studied from many different perspectives and withi...
Previous research has investigated anaphoric resolution at the anaphor. Using a self-paced reading s...
1. Introduction / 2. Previous Approaches / 3. Computational Processes of Pronouns and Ellipses: Same...