Pia Knoeferle

List of John Benjamins publications in which Pia Knoeferle is involved.

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Visually Situated Language Comprehension

Edited by Pia Knoeferle, Pirita Pyykkönen-Klauck and Matthew W. Crocker

Visually Situated Language Comprehension has been compiled as a state-of the-art introduction to real-time language processing in visually-situated contexts. It covers the history of this emergent field, explains key methodological developments and discusses the insights these methods have enabled… read more
[Advances in Consciousness Research, 93] 2016. x, 358 pp.

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Knoeferle, Pia, Helene Kreysa and Martin J. Pickering 2018 Chapter 3. Effects of a speaker’s gaze on language comprehension and acquisitionEye-tracking in Interaction: Studies on the role of eye gaze in dialogue, Brône, Geert and Bert Oben (eds.), pp. 47–66 | Chapter
This chapter discusses the role of a speaker’s gaze on a listener’s language processing, recall of information, and on child language learning. Speaker gaze facilitates performance in all of these domains, which suggests that it plays an important role in communication. Indeed, the findings… read more
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Knoeferle, Pia 2016 Characterising visual context effects: Active, pervasive, but resource-limitedVisually Situated Language Comprehension, Knoeferle, Pia, Pirita Pyykkönen-Klauck and Matthew W. Crocker (eds.), pp. 227–260 | Article
In this chapter, I will review recent research on visually situated language comprehension, and in doing so identify key characteristics of situated language comprehension. More specifically I will argue that both active visual context effects and the temporally coordinated interplay between visual… read more
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Knoeferle, Pia and Ernesto Guerra 2012 What’s non-linguistic visual context? A view from language comprehensionWhat is a Context?: Linguistic approaches and challenges, Finkbeiner, Rita, Jörg Meibauer and Petra B. Schumacher (eds.), pp. 129–150 | Article
This article contributes to the volume “What is a Context” by delineating “non-linguistic visual context” from a language-processing perspective. Psycholinguistic research has shown that visual context can influence language processing through referential and lexico-semantic links. We review these… read more
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