2022
DOI: 10.1111/cogs.13190
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How Does Topicality Affect the Choice of Referential Form? Evidence From Mandarin

Abstract: Many models of reference production suggest that speakers tend to use a reduced referential form, such as a pronoun, to signal the topicality of a particular referent, that is, the Topichood Hypothesis. However, little is known about the precise nature of the mapping between topichood and referential form and the mechanisms by which topichood affects referential form. The current study aims to address these issues by investigating how topicality influences different kinds of reduced expressions, namely, null a… Show more

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“…Thus, I coded the grammatical subject or the topic of the first clause of each response (see also Hwang et al, in press; Lam & Hwang, in press. Responses were coded for the choice of referring expression (zero pronoun, overt pronoun or name).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, I coded the grammatical subject or the topic of the first clause of each response (see also Hwang et al, in press; Lam & Hwang, in press. Responses were coded for the choice of referring expression (zero pronoun, overt pronoun or name).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%