In:Individual Differences in Anaphora Resolution: Language and cognitive effects
Edited by Georgia Fotiadou and Ianthi Maria Tsimpli
[Language Faculty and Beyond 18] 2023
► pp. 245–246
Index
Published online: 2 November 2023
https://doi.org/10.1075/lfab.18.index
https://doi.org/10.1075/lfab.18.index
A
- Accessibility Marking Scale11, 23, 26, 33, 40, 44, 96
- Accessibility theory5, 23, 26, 41
- accusative200, 230
- accusative + Infinitive constructions52
- activation states96
- aging70–1, 84–5
- ambiguity4, 6, 85, 170, 240
- Anaphora1, 23, 70, 95, 144
- Antecedent saliency40–1, 43
- attention shifting85–7
- Author Recognition Test (ART)75, 80, 81-2
B
- background questionnaires29, 130, 174, 175, 229
- backward-serial search model69
- bilingual children166, 171, 186, 204, 206, 207, 214, 222, 228
- Binding144–6, 152–3
- Binding Principle B127
- bound variable interpretation118, 122–4, 129, 134–5, 137
C
- case marking194
- Cat' story197–9, 202
- Centering Theory23–4, 34, 41
- character introduction207–8
- character maintenance211–3
- character reference 192, 196
- character reintroduction209–10
- child reference production226
- Chinese94, 99, 100–6, 110–11, 142–3, 145, 147, 148, 158, 194, 228
- close-knit action/event sequence103–4
- cognitive abilities2, 70–3, 193
- cognitive accessibility96–7, 98
- cognitive load34, 225, 227
- cognitive-functional approach96–8,112–4
- copular constructions52, 56
- coreferential interpretation121–4, 125, 127, 135, 137
- cross-linguistic effect170–1, 186, 228
- C-units199
- current language use175–6, 183, 229
- current literacy use175–6, 183
- Cypriot Greek194, 200, 214
D
- data mining231
- decision tree233
- decline70, 78, 84, 87
- definite / indefinite determiner193, 200
- definite nouns196, 223, 225, 227–8, 237, 240
- degree of activation223–4, 226–7
- digit backwards75
- discourse anaphora96, 113
- discourse Pro-drop language119
- discourse Referents (DRs)25, 49, 50, 59–63, 65, 97, 194, 195
- discourse relations222–3
- discourse structure5, 11, 26–8, 38, 97
- discourse topic4–5, 25, 33,37, 42, 226
- distances5–6, 26, 69, 72, 85, 176, 223
- dominance173–6, 180, 182–6, 228
E
- early literacy174–6, 182, 228
- Edmonton Narrative Norms Instrument (ENNI)229
- elaboration7, 26–7
- emphatic effect103
- empty category (EC)13, 94
- English3, 5, 9, 95, 99, 100–6, 110–11, 119–20, 121, 124, 129, 135, 137–9, 143, 158, 171,187, 228
- existential constructions51, 58, 61, 62
- expectancy hypothesis5
- explanation26
- expressive vocabulary task176
- extra-linguistic factors9
- extra-sentential anaphora50, 72
F
- finite clauses49, 58,119, 167
- foreground information101
- ‘Fox’ story197–8
- Full Transfer/Full Access Hypothesis118, 128
G
- German170, 173, 224, 227, 230
- given information193
- givenness hierarchy96, 193
- global cues193
- global-local task75, 80, 82, 84
- grammatical role223
- Greek39, 56–9, 59–63, 167–170, 194–5
- Greek-German bilinguals229
H
- heritage speakers8, 10
- hierarchical discourse structure23, 26, 38
- home language history174–6, 182
I
- implicit causality bias5
- individual variation225
- infinitives5, 52, 57–9
- Informational Load Hypothesis3
- integration cost3
- inter-sentential anaphora resolution8
- intra-sentential anaphora12
- Italian49–50, 56–9, 64–5, 120, 166, 169, 172, 178, 185, 228
J
- Japanese120, 123–4, 125, 137
K
- kare123–6
- Kibrik223
- Korean142–3, 147, 150, 152, 158
L
- L1 attriters8
- language experience10, 72, 84
- language proficiency227
- language transfer129, 136, 137, 143, 147, 153, 158, 171, 185
- learner143, 147, 158
- lexical retrieval226
- Local cues193
- logophor143
- Long-distance143
M
- maintenance cost3
- meta-data29
- Mean Length of Utterance (MLU)174, 199
- multi-factorial analysis225
N
- na/ke clauses57, 59, 62, 63
- narration26–7
- new information63, 193
- non-subject positions53, 63
- non-subject relatives52, 57, 58
- null pronoun4, 39, 41, 69, 71, 84–5, 122, 123, 127
- Null Subject Parameter119
O
- overspecification227–8
- Overt Pronoun Constraint (OPC)122
- overt subject pronouns4, 84, 121, 168–9, 171–2, 186, 194, 195
P
- Parallel Preference24, 34, 41
- Pear film50
- Phased Choice questioning149
- phi-features / φ-features4, 24, 143, 170
- Position of Antecedent Strategy (PAS)24, 40, 170
- pragmatics144, 193
- print exposure10, 75, 77–8
- pro4, 49–52, 53–6, 60–2, 65, 119–120, 122–3, 127, 132, 136, 173
- pro (expletive)54, 56, 58, 62
- processing speed226
- production task139
- pseudo-relatives52, 58
Q
- quantificational antecedent121, 127
R
- referential antecedent121
- recency26, 37
- reference maintenance173, 185, 228
- reference production222
- referent’s activation222–4
- referents introduction59–64
- referents resumption59–64
- referring expressions23, 25, 33–4, 39, 41–2, 167, 170, 173, 186, 193, 197, 222–3, 225–7, 230, 238
- reflexive pronoun133, 143, 147
- referential function204
- Repeated Name Penalty3
- response times76–77
- rhetorical relations26, 42, 222
- Right Frontier Constraint (RFC)27–8, 42
- Russian194–5
S
- second language acquisition9, 119, 125, 126, 127, 129, 135, 137–8, 139, 144, 147, 158, 172
- Segmented Discourse Representation Theory (SDRT)26, 34
- self-paced listening7, 73
- self-paced reading10, 145
- sentence repetition task174, 177–9, 183
- sentence topic25
- Small Clause56–9, 61–2
- source attribution categories149
- Spanish9, 119, 122, 124, 126, 136, 138, 169, 172, 186
- Spec, IP49, 52, 53, 54, 56
- story retelling229
- story-telling methods196
- subject relatives52, 58
- syntax-discourse interface215
T
- tag-set30
- thematic coherence98, 99, 109
- thematic shift104
- topic chain98, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104
- topicality6, 33, 41, 95, 98, 100, 103, 110, 113
U
- UAM corpus tool31–2
- unaccusatives53–5, 60, 62, 64
- underspecification226
V
- vocabulary skills131, 176, 182, 186, 236–7
W
- Word order5, 63, 74, 169, 195, 200
- Working memory (WM)10, 69–70, 85–6, 223, 225–6, 238, 240
Z
- zero anaphor principle98
- Ziji143–6, 158
