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Verarbeitung und mentale Repräsentation von Idiomen im Erwachsenen- und Kindesalter ...
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A cross-linguistic study of spatial parameters of eye-movement control during reading ...
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Supplementary materials for: A cross-linguistic study of spatial parameters of eye-movement control during reading ...
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Improving mathematics performance in 7-year-old children: Training the mapping from estimated quantities to Arabic digits ...
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Contextual time-continuous emotion recognition based on multimodal data ...
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Förderung der Behandlung von Patienten im Maßregelvollzug ohne deutsche Primärsprache am Beispiel einer Spezialstation für Spracherwerb und Integration ...
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Care, Healing, and Human Well-Being within Interreligious Discourses ...
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Proportionate translation of study materials and measures in a multinational global health trial: methodology development and implementation ...
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[Psychotherapy after a suicide attempt—current evidence and evaluation] ... : [Psychotherapy after a suicide attempt—current evidence and evaluation] ...
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Gender Bias in the Evaluation of Application Letters: The Interplay of Gender Stereotypicality, Argument Structure, and Linguistic Features ...
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Die Rolle von Buchstabenwissen und phonemischer Bewusstheit in der Entwicklungsplastizität phonologischer Repräsentationen bei Kindern vor und während des Schriftspracherwerbs ...
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Phonetic accommodation of human interlocutors in the context of human-computer interaction ...
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Affect Experience in Everyday Language Logged with Smartphones ...
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Heritage Speakers as Part of the Native Language Continuum ...
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Relationship between speech and other oromotor behaviors ...
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The interpretative options of anaphoric complex demonstratives
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In this paper, we present experimental evidence from a ‘yes’/‘no’ judgement task and two acceptability rating studies (Experiments 1a-c) for the claim made in Hinterwimmer (2019) that sentences with two anaphorically interpreted complex demonstratives are less acceptable than sentences with two anaphorically interpreted definite descriptions and sentences where one of the two previously introduced referents is picked up by a complex demonstrative, while the other one is picked up by a definite description. The results of Experiment 1a and 1b are in principle compatible with the account argued for in Hinterwimmer (2019), according to which the (potentially abstract) demonstrations presupposed by demonstratives may not have overlapping trajectories. However, sentences with two anaphorically interpreted complex demonstratives are not judged as unacceptable as would be expected if they involved a presupposition violation. Therefore, we propose an alternative, economy-based pragmatic account that builds on Ahn (2019) and Nowak (2019). The question of whether the observed pattern is more compatible with the account proposed by Hinterwimmer (2019) or the alternative pragmatic account is directly addressed in a further acceptability rating study (Experiment 1c). The design of that study is similar to that of Experiment 1b, but it includes as fillers both sentences clearly violating a presupposition and sentences violating a pragmatic constraint. Since the ratings for sentences containing two anaphorically interpreted complex demonstratives are closer to the ratings for sentences violating a pragmatic constraint than for sentences violating a presupposition, we conclude that the alternative pragmatic account is preferable to the account by Hinterwimmer (2019).
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ddc:150; ddc:400
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URL: https://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/61101/ https://doi.org/10.16995/glossa.5700 https://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/61101/1/glossa-5700-hinterwimmer.pdf
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