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Clausal interference during reference production

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van Gompel RPG & Fukumura K (2013) Clausal interference during reference production. In: Proceedings of PRE-CogSci 2013: Production of Referring Expressions: Bridging the gap between cognitive and computational approaches to reference. PRE-CogSci 2013: Production of Referring Expressions: Bridging the gap between cognitive and computational approaches to reference, Berlin, Germany, 31.07.2013-31.07.2013. Amsterdam: Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research. https://pre2013.uvt.nl/workshop-program.html

Abstract
Four sentence completion experiments investigated how language producers refer back to human characters when they are mentioned in different clauses in the preceding sentence. Participants produced fewer pronouns and more names when the characters were mentioned in the same type of clause (both main or both subordinate) than when they were mentioned in different clause types. This suggests that clauses with the same status interfere, thereby making the discourse entities less accessible. Participants also used more pronouns and fewer names when the antecedent was in a main than a subordinate clause and when it was the most recent rather than a more distant clause, indicating that main and recent clauses are most accessible.

Keywords
language production; reference; pronouns; names; interference; competition; clause status; main and subordinate clause; recency

StatusPublished
Publication date31/12/2013
Publication date online31/07/2013
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PublisherNetherlands Organisation for Scientific Research
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Place of publicationAmsterdam
ConferencePRE-CogSci 2013: Production of Referring Expressions: Bridging the gap between cognitive and computational approaches to reference
Conference locationBerlin, Germany
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Dr Kumiko Fukumura

Dr Kumiko Fukumura

Lecturer, Psychology