S Brown-Schmidt - Psychonomic bulletin & review, 2009 - Springer
During conversation, interlocutors build on the set of shared beliefs known as common ground. Although there is general agreement that interlocutors maintain representations of …
The ability to take a different perspective is central to a tremendous variety of higher level cognitive skills. To communicate effectively, we must adopt the perspective of another …
B Keysar, DJ Barr, JA Balin… - Psychological …, 2000 - journals.sagepub.com
When people interpret language, they can reduce the ambiguity of linguistic expressions by using information about perspective: the speaker's, their own, or a shared perspective. In …
We examine processes by which dialogue partners form and use representations of joint knowledge, or common ground, during on-line language processing. Eye-tracked …
R Saryazdi, CG Chambers - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
One core question in studies of language processing is the extent to which interlocutors engage in real-time communicative perspective-taking. Current evidence suggests that both …
Our starting point is the apparently-contradictory results in the psycholinguistic literature regarding whether, when interpreting a definite referring expressions, listeners process …
Little is known about how listeners use spatial perspective information to guide comprehension. Perspective-taking abilities have been linked to executive function in both …
S Günthner - Perspective and perspectivation in discourse, 2002 - torrossa.com
In reporting past dialogue sequences, speakers not only reconstruct past utterances, but they also at the same time often comment on these reported utterances, thereby …
A Deppermann, E De Stefani - Journal of Pragmatics, 2019 - Elsevier
This article examines a recurrent format that speakers use for defining ordinary expressions or technical terms. Drawing on data from four different languages—Flemish, French …