Models of reference production are influenced by findings that in visual domains, speakers tend to select attributes of a target referent based on their degree of salience or preference. Preferred attributes are often selected when they have no discriminatory value leading to overspecification.peer-reviewe
When referring to an object using a description, speakers need to select properties which jointly di...
When producing a description of a target referent in a visual context, speakers need to choose a se...
The rates of overspecification of color, pattern, and size are compared, to investigate how salience...
Referring expressions (such as the red chair facing right) often show evidence of preferences (Pech...
In producing identifying descriptions, speakers often overspecify and manifest preferences for certa...
overspecified: they tend to include more attributes than necessary to distinguish the target refere...
Using eye-tracking, we examined if over-specification hinders or facilitates referential processes s...
When referring to an object using a description, speak- ers need to select properties which jointly...
Speakers often overspecify by encoding more information than is necessary when referring to an objec...
This paper presents experimental evidence for overspecification of small cardinalities in refer-ence...
Speakers often produce definite referring expressions that are overspecified: they tend to include m...
Speakers often produce definite referring expressions that are overspecified: they tend to include m...
When referring to an object using a description, speak-ers need to select properties which jointly d...
A recent paper by Frank and Goodman (2012) proposes a Bayesian model of simple referential games. O...
We present the results of an elicitation experiment conducted to investigate which factors cause sp...
When referring to an object using a description, speakers need to select properties which jointly di...
When producing a description of a target referent in a visual context, speakers need to choose a se...
The rates of overspecification of color, pattern, and size are compared, to investigate how salience...
Referring expressions (such as the red chair facing right) often show evidence of preferences (Pech...
In producing identifying descriptions, speakers often overspecify and manifest preferences for certa...
overspecified: they tend to include more attributes than necessary to distinguish the target refere...
Using eye-tracking, we examined if over-specification hinders or facilitates referential processes s...
When referring to an object using a description, speak- ers need to select properties which jointly...
Speakers often overspecify by encoding more information than is necessary when referring to an objec...
This paper presents experimental evidence for overspecification of small cardinalities in refer-ence...
Speakers often produce definite referring expressions that are overspecified: they tend to include m...
Speakers often produce definite referring expressions that are overspecified: they tend to include m...
When referring to an object using a description, speak-ers need to select properties which jointly d...
A recent paper by Frank and Goodman (2012) proposes a Bayesian model of simple referential games. O...
We present the results of an elicitation experiment conducted to investigate which factors cause sp...
When referring to an object using a description, speakers need to select properties which jointly di...
When producing a description of a target referent in a visual context, speakers need to choose a se...
The rates of overspecification of color, pattern, and size are compared, to investigate how salience...