2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.pragma.2010.03.001
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Introduction: Linguistic and cognitive aspects of reference

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“…In contrast to the extensive literature on the processing or resolution of anaphoric or co-referential links (personal and demonstrative pronouns) (i.e., Brown-Schmidt et al, 2005;Byron and Allen, 1998;Carreiras and Clifton, 2013;De Cock and Kluge, 2016;Ehrlich, 1980;Fretheim et al, 2010;Grosz et al, 1995;Hogeweg and de Hoop, 2015;Mitkov, 2002Mitkov, , 2009Van Gompel, 2013), neuter pronouns, such as ello in Spanish, have received almost no attention as encapsulator anaphors (Sinclair, 1994;Tadros, 1994) in psycholinguistics and computational linguistics studies. This is possibly due to the fact that ello is less common than personal pronouns in both written and spoken texts (Fern andez, 1999;De Cock, 2011, 2013.…”
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confidence: 94%
“…In contrast to the extensive literature on the processing or resolution of anaphoric or co-referential links (personal and demonstrative pronouns) (i.e., Brown-Schmidt et al, 2005;Byron and Allen, 1998;Carreiras and Clifton, 2013;De Cock and Kluge, 2016;Ehrlich, 1980;Fretheim et al, 2010;Grosz et al, 1995;Hogeweg and de Hoop, 2015;Mitkov, 2002Mitkov, , 2009Van Gompel, 2013), neuter pronouns, such as ello in Spanish, have received almost no attention as encapsulator anaphors (Sinclair, 1994;Tadros, 1994) in psycholinguistics and computational linguistics studies. This is possibly due to the fact that ello is less common than personal pronouns in both written and spoken texts (Fern andez, 1999;De Cock, 2011, 2013.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%