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Discourse prominence: Definition and application
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Special Issue "Prominence in Discourse"
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Online procesing of "real" and "fake" : the cost of being too strong
Brandt, Patrick (VerfasserIn); Schumacher, Petra B. (VerfasserIn)
IDS Mannheim
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Semantic-pragmatic processing
In: The handbook of psycholinguistics (Chichester, West Sussex, 2018), p. 392-410
MPI für Psycholinguistik
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Semantic-pragmatic processing
In: The handbook of psycholinguistics (Chichester, West Sussex, 2018), p. 392-410
MPI für Psycholinguistik
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Online Processing of "Real" and "Fake": The Cost of Being Too Strong
In: The semantics of gradability, vagueness, and scale structure : experimental perspectives (2018), S. 93-111
Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
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Schnittstelle Semantik Pragmatik
In: Grammatiktheorie und Empirie in der germanistischen Linguistik (2018), 471-510
IDS Bibliografie zur deutschen Grammatik
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The processing of German Pitch Accents by Italian learners of German. (Oral presentation at workshop The relation between prosodic and referential structure.)
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Online Processing of "Real" and "Fake": The Cost of Being Too Strong
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A direct comparison of metonymic and metaphoric relations in adjective–noun pairs
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Discrete dimension accessibility in multidimensional concepts
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Experimentelle Pragmatik
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Schnittstelle Semantik-Pragmatik
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On type composition and agentivity
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Cognitive performance under motor demands – On the influence of task difficulty and postural control
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Semantic‐Pragmatic Processing
Schumacher, Petra B.. - : Wiley-Blackwell, 2017
Abstract: Research on semantic-pragmatic processing is concerned with different aspects of meaning. Sentence meaning—that is, the contribution of lexical and grammatical meaning aspects—is distinguished from speaker's meaning—a representation of the speaker's intentions that are often not expressed explicitly and must be inferred by the comprehender. This chapter reviews inferential processes required to arrive at speaker's meaning. It starts with reference resolution during which the cognitive status of a referent determines the form used to refer to it and where different processing profiles are found for different degrees of the referent's cognitive accessibility. This is followed by a review of the research on meaning extension such as reference transfer, type shifting and coercion. The processing of implicature illustrates how inferences arise from the general conversational setting and communicative requirements such as informativeness, perspicuity, and relevance.
Keyword: ddc:400
URL: https://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/37660/
https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118829516.ch17
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Artist-for-work metonymy
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Learning a new intonation pattern also means learning how to use it. Oral presentation
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Agentivity drives real-time pronoun resolution: Evidence from German er and der
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Corpus Linguistics and Information Structure Research
In: The Oxford handbook of information structure (2016), S. 599-617
Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
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