Vogels et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Who is where referred to how, and why? The influence of visual saliency on referent accessibility in spoken language productionVogels et al., 2013
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- Vogels J
- Krahmer E
- Maes A
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- Language and cognitive processes
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Salient entities are assumed to be more accessible in memory, which makes them more likely to be referred to first and to be referred to with an attenuated expression, such as a pronoun. It is less clear, however, how different types of salience interact in influencing …
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