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Title: Representations underlying pronoun choice in Italian and English
Author(s): Fukumura, Kumiko
Hervé, Coralie
Sandra, Villata
Zhang, Shi
Foppolo, Francesca
Keywords: language production
referential communication
similarity-based competition
Issue Date: Aug-2022
Date Deposited: 8-Oct-2021
Citation: Fukumura K, Hervé C, Sandra V, Zhang S & Foppolo F (2022) Representations underlying pronoun choice in Italian and English. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 75 (8), pp. 1428-1447. https://doi.org/10.1177/17470218211051989
Abstract: Research has shown that speakers use fewer pronouns when the referential candidates are more similar and hence compete more strongly. Here we examined the locus of such an effect, investigating whether pronoun use is affected by the referents’ competition at a non-linguistic level only (non-linguistic competition account) or whether it is also affected by competition arising from the antecedents’ similarities (linguistic competition account) and the extent to which this depends on the type of pronoun. Speakers used Italian null pronouns and English pronouns less often (relative to full nouns) when the referential candidates compete more strongly situationally, whilst the antecedents’ semantic, grammatical or phonological similarity did not affect the rates of either pronouns, providing support for the non-linguistic competition account. However, unlike English pronouns, Italian null pronouns were unaffected by gender congruence between human referents, running counter to the gender effect for the use of non-gendered overt pronouns reported earlier. Hence, whilst both null and overt pronouns are sensitive to non-linguistic competition, what similarity affects non-linguistic competition partly depends on the type of pronouns.
DOI Link: 10.1177/17470218211051989
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