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ArtikelThe role of discourse structure in understanding anaphora  
Oleh: Malt, Barbara C.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Memory and Language (Full Text) vol. 24 no. 3 (Jun. 1985), page 271-289.
Fulltext: 24_03_C Malt_Barbara.pdf (1.73MB)
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Isi artikelAny two utterances in a discourse may be closely related. as in question-answer pairs, or more loosely related, as in various declarative sequences, or they may be virtually independent, as when one is an interruption or digression. This paper reports four experiments on how such differences in utterance relations influence resolving an anaphor. Subjects in the experiments were faster to understand verb phrase ellipsis when the utterance containing the antecedent was in some way picked out as likely to be related to material later on. This finding suggests that readers may selectively keep information available if it is likely to be needed for interpreting subsequent input (including anaphors).
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