Anaphora resolution in near-native speakers of Italian
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This study presents data from an experiment on the interpretation of intrasentential anaphora in Italian by native Italian speakers and by English speakers who have learned Italian as adults and have reached a near-native level of proficiency in this language. The two groups of speakers were presented with complex sentences consisting of a main clause and a subordinate clause, in which the subordinate clause had either an overt pronoun or a null subject pronoun. In half of the sentences the main clause preceded the subordinate clause (forward anaphora) and in the other half the subordinate clause preceded the main clause (backward anaphora). Participants performed in a picture verification task in which they…
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- Anaphora (linguistics)
- Subject pronoun
- Linguistics
- Pronoun
- Subject (documents)
- Antecedent (behavioral psychology)
- Dependent clause
- Psychology
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