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Cleft Focus and Antecedent Accessibility: The Emergence of the Anti-focus Effect
Patterson, Clare; Felser, Claudia. - : Brill, 2020
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Delayed Application of Binding Condition C During Cataphoric Pronoun Resolution
Patterson, Clare; Felser, Claudia. - : SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS, 2019
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Delayed Application of Binding Condition C During Cataphoric Pronoun Resolution
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The impact of focus on pronoun resolution in native and non-native sentence comprehension
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Structural constraints on pronoun binding and coreference: evidence from eye movements during reading
Cunnings, Ian; Patterson, Clare; Felser, Claudia. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2015
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Structural constraints on pronoun binding and coreference: Evidence from eye movements during reading
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Variable binding and coreference in sentence comprehension: Evidence from eye movements
In: Journal of memory and language. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 71 (2014) 1, 39-56
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The online application of binding condition B in native and non-native pronoun resolution
Patterson, Clare; Trompelt, Helena; Felser, Claudia. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2014
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Variable binding and coreference in sentence comprehension: evidence from eye movements
Abstract: The hypothesis that pronouns can be resolved via either the syntax or the discourse representation has played an important role in linguistic accounts of pronoun interpretation (e.g. Grodzinsky & Reinhart, 1993). We report the results of an eye-movement monitoring study investigating the relative timing of syntactically-mediated variable binding and discourse-based coreference assignment during pronoun resolution. We examined whether ambiguous pronouns are preferentially resolved via either the variable binding or coreference route, and in particular tested the hypothesis that variable binding should always be computed before coreference assignment. Participants’ eye movements were monitored while they read sentences containing a pronoun and two potential antecedents, a c-commanding quantified noun phrase and a non c-commanding proper name. Gender congruence between the pronoun and either of the two potential antecedents was manipulated as an experimental diagnostic for dependency formation. In two experiments, we found that participants’ reading times were reliably longer when the linearly closest antecedent mismatched in gender with the pronoun. These findings fail to support the hypothesis that variable binding is computed before coreference assignment, and instead suggest that antecedent recency plays an important role in affecting the extent to which a variable binding antecedent is considered. We discuss these results in relation to models of memory retrieval during sentence comprehension, and interpret the antecedent recency preference as an example of forgetting over time.
URL: https://centaur.reading.ac.uk/35306/1/1-s2.0-S0749596X13000958-main.pdf
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