The Production of Referring Expressions is Influenced by the Likelihood of Next Mention
Bott O, Solstad T (2023)
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology: 17470218231157268.
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The present study provides converging evidence across three next-mention biases that likelihood of coreference influences the choice of referring expression: Implicit Causality (IC), the goal bias of Transfer-of-Possession verbs, and Implicit Consequentiality. A pilot study and four experiments investigated coreference production in German using a forced-reference paradigm (Fukumura and van Gompel 2010). The pilot study used object- and subject-biased IC verbs, showing a statistically marginal influence of next-mention bias on referential expressions, albeit mediated by grammatical function and feature overlap between antecedents. Experiment 1 focused on these features for object reference with Transfer-of-Possession verbs (Rosa and Arnold 2017), showing effects of coreference bias. In a within- participants comparison, Experiment 2 showed comparable effects for two classes of IC verbs, stimulus-experiencer and experiencer-stimulus predicates. Experiment 3 replicated and extended the IC form effects to another verb class, agent-evocator verbs. Finally, Experiment 4 revealed effects on anaphoric form also for Implicit Consequentiality, while simultaneously replicating the effect observed for IC.
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2023
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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology
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17470218231157268
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1747-0226
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2968912
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Bott O, Solstad T. The Production of Referring Expressions is Influenced by the Likelihood of Next Mention. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. 2023:17470218231157268.
Bott, O., & Solstad, T. (2023). The Production of Referring Expressions is Influenced by the Likelihood of Next Mention. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 17470218231157268. https://doi.org/10.1177/17470218231157268
Bott, Oliver, and Solstad, Torgrim. 2023. “The Production of Referring Expressions is Influenced by the Likelihood of Next Mention”. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 17470218231157268.
Bott, O., and Solstad, T. (2023). The Production of Referring Expressions is Influenced by the Likelihood of Next Mention. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 17470218231157268.
Bott, O., & Solstad, T., 2023. The Production of Referring Expressions is Influenced by the Likelihood of Next Mention. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, , p 17470218231157268.
O. Bott and T. Solstad, “The Production of Referring Expressions is Influenced by the Likelihood of Next Mention”, Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2023, pp. 17470218231157268.
Bott, O., Solstad, T.: The Production of Referring Expressions is Influenced by the Likelihood of Next Mention. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. 17470218231157268 (2023).
Bott, Oliver, and Solstad, Torgrim. “The Production of Referring Expressions is Influenced by the Likelihood of Next Mention”. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2023): 17470218231157268.
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