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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
Abstract: Previous research has shown that anaphor resolution in a non-native language may be more vulnerable to interference from structurally inappropriate antecedents compared to native anaphor resolution. To test whether previous findings on reflexive anaphors generalize to non-reflexive pronouns, we carried out an eye-movement monitoring study investigating the application of binding condition B during native and non-native sentence processing. In two online reading experiments we examined when during processing local and/or non-local antecedents for pronouns were considered in different types of syntactic environment. Our results demonstrate that both native English speakers and native German-speaking learners of English showed online sensitivity to binding condition B in that they did not consider syntactically inappropriate antecedents. For pronouns thought to be exempt from condition B (so-called “short-distance pronouns”), the native readers showed a weak preference for the local antecedent during processing. The non-native readers, on the other hand, showed a preference for the matrix subject even where local coreference was permitted, and despite demonstrating awareness of short-distance pronouns' referential ambiguity in a complementary offline task. This indicates that non-native comprehenders are less sensitive during processing to structural cues that render pronouns exempt from condition B, and prefer to link a pronoun to a salient subject antecedent instead.
Keyword: Psychology
URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3933778
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00147
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Variable binding and coreference in sentence comprehension: evidence from eye movements
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