“…In order to direct the listeners' attention to context-sensitive semantic aspects of the test sentences and to ensure actual processing of the PSPs, the subjects were asked to rate the context-adequacy of each test sentence. Similar to the preceding investigation (Kirsten et al, 2014), the test materials included a definite (PSP trigger ''the'') or an indefinite (''a'', German ''ein'') determiner phrase. Roughly, the definite determiner suggests existence and uniqueness of an item in the context of a particular discourse sequence (Anderson & Holcomb, 2005;Heim, 1982;Krahmer, 1998) whereas the indefinite determiner is associated with an anti-uniqueness or novelty requirement (Alonso-Ovalle, Menendez-Benito, & Schwarz, 2011;Chemla, 2008;Kirsten et al, 2014;Napoli, 2013).…”