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Barriers to the participation of migrant women in English as a Second Language programs in Canberra
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Suppositional thinking in eighteenth-century literature: authorship, originality, & the female imagination ...
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At wit's end: The rhetoric of humor and the ends of talk ...
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Interpreting English language ideologies in Korea: dreams vs. realities
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Cho, Jinhyun. - : Sydney, Australia : Macquarie University, 2016
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Discourse level processing and pronoun interpretation ...
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Fedele, Emily. - : University of Southern California Digital Library (USC.DL), 2016
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This dissertation aims to investigate and further our understanding of pronoun resolution and is primarily concerned with how the semantic relations that hold within- and across-sentences in a discourse contribute to/affect pronoun resolution. This dissertation presents a series of psycholinguistic experiments probing pronoun resolution in different clausal configurations in English and in Italian using implicit causality verbs. The findings support a finer-grained analysis of pronoun resolution: people comprehend pronouns differently in within-sentence configurations vs. across-sentence configurations. More specifically, in within-sentence contexts semantic biases influence pronoun comprehension, whereas in across-sentence contexts a subject bias emerges, however these trends are constrained by cognitive load and attention. ❧ Additionally, within-sentence vs. across-sentence pronoun resolution with implicit causality verbs becomes more nuanced with Italian null and overt subject pronouns where language ...
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cognitive; discourse; English; experiment; FOS Languages and literature; Italian; Linguistics; linguistics; pronoun; psycholinguistics
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.25549/usctheses-c40-291823 https://digitallibrary.usc.edu/asset-management/2A3BF16TBXAY
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Seven wives and seven prisons; Or, experiences in the life of a matrimonial monomaniac - Chapter 03
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Seven wives and seven prisons; Or, experiences in the life of a matrimonial monomaniac - Chapter 04
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Seven wives and seven prisons; Or, experiences in the life of a matrimonial monomaniac - Chapter 02
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