référence suivante
Article de revue: ID no. (ISBN etc.):  02724987 Clé de citation BibTeX:  Garnham1997
Garnham, A., Oakhill, J., & Cain, K. (1997). The interpretation of anaphoric noun phrases time course, and effects of overspecificity. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology: Section A, 50(1), p. p149–162.
Ajoutée par: Lynda Taabane 2007-12-12 12:12:08    Dernièrement modifiée par: Lynda Taabane 2008-01-23 14:02:46
 B  
Catégories: Anaphore, COEFF, Full text
Descripteurs: ANAPHORA (Linguistics), Comparative & general -- Noun phrase, Grammar, HUMAN information processing, INFERENCE
Auteurs: Cain, Garnham, Oakhill
Collection: Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology: Section A

Nombre de vues:  377
Popularité:  34.21%

 
Résumé
Two experiments investigated the interpretation of anaphoric noun phrases, and in particular those thatcould only be linked to their antecedents via knowledge-based inferences. The first experiment showed that much of the inferential processing was carried out as the anaphoric noun phrase was read, although there was some indication that inferential processing continued to the end of the clause. The second experiment attempted to establish why anaphoric noun phrases that are more specific than their antecedents cause problems. It showed that the difficulty did not lie in adding the extra information carried by the anaphor to the representation of the referent. Rather, we suggest, putting extra information in the anaphoric noun phrase disrupts the process of linking that noun phrase to its antecedent. ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR Copyright of Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology: Section A is the property of Psychology Press (UK) and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple
Ajoutée par: Lynda Taabane    Dernièrement modifiée par: Lynda Taabane

 
Informations supplémentaires en ligne :
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx ... 34&lang=fr&site=ehost-live

 
Idées
pdf dispo
Ajoutée par: Lynda Taabane
 

 
wikindx  v3.8.2 ©2007     |     Total Resources:  1609     |     Database queries:  35     |     Script execution:  1.86905 secs