2018
DOI: 10.1075/sibil.55.04dek
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Animacy-based processing loads in anaphora resolution in (non-native) French

Abstract: This article examines animacy-based processing loads in conceptual structure in native and non-native processing of French during the resolution of pronouns lui/elle ‘3p.sing.masc/fem’, son ‘3p.sing.gen,’ and le/la ‘3p.sing.masc/fem.acc’ in displaced constituents under reconstruction. Both lui and son in décision (à propos de lui)/(à son sujet) ‘decision about him’ involve complements, whereas le in décision le concernant ‘decision regarding him’ involves modification. In a group of advanced non-native speaker… Show more

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“…The authors argued that the advantage afforded by Comp structures allowing binding by a matrix subject reflects syntactic derivations driven by the grammatical specifications of the relevant lexical items. They thus argued for a leading role for syntactic analysis in nonnative sentence processing, which threatens the view that a detailed syntactic analysis constitutes a computational luxury that is accessed only when the task requires deep processing [ 49 ; see also 55 , 63 , 64 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors argued that the advantage afforded by Comp structures allowing binding by a matrix subject reflects syntactic derivations driven by the grammatical specifications of the relevant lexical items. They thus argued for a leading role for syntactic analysis in nonnative sentence processing, which threatens the view that a detailed syntactic analysis constitutes a computational luxury that is accessed only when the task requires deep processing [ 49 ; see also 55 , 63 , 64 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%