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A Separate-Track for Advanced Heritage Language Students?: Japanese Intersentential
2017Kimi Kondo-Brown
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Comprehension of intersentential pronouns in child German and child Bulgarian
First Language, 2011This article investigates the acquisition of pronominal resolution as a process instantiated at the syntax–discourse interface. Based on current psycholinguistic proposals concerning the gradual development from a more context-driven towards a linguistically constrained representation of discourse referents, we conducted an experimental study ...
Dagmar Bittner, Milena Kuehnast
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Intersentential Processes in Reading Comprehension
Journal of Reading Behavior, 1980Mature readers were given cloze tests on two paragraphs of varying difficulty presented in three formats: regular, the paragraph as the author wrote it (with cloze deletions); scrambled, the same paragraph and deletions, but the sentences were presented in scrambled order; and isolated, in which each sentence was read in isolation.
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Language Change at the Interfaces
2022This volume offers an up-to-date survey of linguistic phenomena at the interfaces between syntax and prosody, information structure and discourse – with a special focus on Germanic and Romance – and their role in language change. The contributions, set within the generative framework, discuss original data and provide new insights into the diachronic ...
Nicholas Catasso +2 more
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2006
The present thesis is a corpus study comparing English and Czech (non-native) speakers' use of intersentential connectives in English geographic articles. The corpus contains English articles written by British English and Czech speakers, and translations from Czech into English. The thesis examines the frequency, formal diversity, semantic categories,
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The present thesis is a corpus study comparing English and Czech (non-native) speakers' use of intersentential connectives in English geographic articles. The corpus contains English articles written by British English and Czech speakers, and translations from Czech into English. The thesis examines the frequency, formal diversity, semantic categories,
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Comprehension of intersentential pronouns in child German and child Bulgarian
First Language, 2012Dagmar Bittner
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Intersentential coreference expectations reflect mental models of events
Cognition, 2018Theres Grüter +2 more
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