JE Arnold - Language and cognitive processes, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
This paper reviews research on the production of referential expressions, examining the choice between explicit and attenuated lexical forms (eg, pronouns vs. names), and …
Human beings are active agents who can think. To understand how thought serves action requires understanding how people conceive of the relation between cause and effect …
MA Gernsbacher - Discourse processes, 1997 - Taylor & Francis
During the past decade I have been developing a very simple framework for describing the cognitive processes and mechanisms involved in discourse comprehension. I call this …
As a part of language use, people need to refer to things, people, and ideas in ways that they know their interlocutors will understand. Speakers must often choose among alternate …
JE Arnold - Discourse processes, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
Goal and source thematic roles have been shown to influence pronoun resolution, an effect that has been linked to the reader's tendency to focus on the consequences of the event …
W Badecker, K Straub - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 2002 - psycnet.apa.org
The authors report 6 self-paced word-by-word reading studies of how morphosyntactic agreement, focus status, and the structural constraints of binding theory apply and interact …
The interpretation of anaphora-how we interpret expressions such as definite pronouns (he, she, it) and verbal elliptical phrases (such as" did so, too") in the course of ordinary …
Neurolinguistics: An introduction to spoken language and its disorders by JC Ingram with five multi-chapter parts is intended as an introduction for students of cognitive science …
In two experiments, we examined the recent claim (Stewart, Pickering, & Sanford, 2000) that verb-based implicit causality information is used during sentence–final clausal integration …