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Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition | 2018

Adaptation in pronoun resolution: Evidence from Brazilian and European Portuguese.

Eunice Fernandes; Paula Luegi; Eduardo Correa Soares; Israël De La Fuente; Barbara Hemforth

Previous research accounting for pronoun resolution as a problem of probabilistic inference has not explored the phenomenon of adaptation, whereby the processor constantly tracks and adapts, rationally, to changes in a statistical environment. We investigate whether Brazilian (BP) and European Portuguese (EP) speakers adapt to variations in the probability of occurrence of ambiguous overt and null pronouns, in two experiments assessing resolution toward subject and object referents. For each variety (BP, EP), participants were faced with either the same number of null and overt pronouns (equal distribution), or with an environment with fewer overt (than null) pronouns (unequal distribution). We find that the preference for interpreting overt pronouns as referring back to an object referent (object-biased interpretation) is higher when there are fewer overt pronouns (i.e., in the unequal, relative to the equal distribution condition). This is especially the case for BP, a variety with higher prior frequency and smaller object-biased interpretation of overt pronouns, suggesting that participants adapted incrementally and integrated prior statistical knowledge with the knowledge obtained in the experiment. We hypothesize that comprehenders adapted rationally, with the goal of maintaining, across variations in pronoun probability, the likelihood of subject and object referents. Our findings unify insights from research in pronoun resolution and in adaptation, and add to previous studies in both topics: They provide evidence for the influence of pronoun probability in pronoun resolution, and for an adaptation process whereby the language processor not only tracks statistical information, but uses it to make interpretational inferences.


Journal of Eye tracking, Visual Cognition and Emotion | 2011

Using eye-tracking to detect reading difficulties

Paula Luegi; Armanda Costa; Isabel Hub Faria


Textos seleccionados do XXV Encontro da Associação Portuguesa de Linguística | 2010

Processamento de relações anafóricas com sujeitos omitidos em Português Europeu

Armanda Costa; Gabriela Matos; Paula Luegi


Atas do XXI Encontro Nacional da Associação Portuguesa de Linguística | 2006

Recuperação da informação visualizada: interacção e competição entre legendas e imagens

Isabel Hub Faria; Paula Luegi; Carla Taborda; Adriana Baptista


Revista Linguíʃtica | 2015

Analisando os comportamentos oculares durante a leitura

Paula Luegi; Maria Armanda Costa; Isabel Hub Faria


Archive | 2009

Complexidade linguística e processamento referencial

Armanda Costa; Paula Luegi


Actas do XXII Encontro Nacional da Associação Portuguesa de Linguística | 2007

Mover para ler: o movimento dos olhos durante a leitura de textos

Paula Luegi; Armanda Costa; Isabel Hub Faria


Revista da Associação Portuguesa de Linguí­stica | 2018

Efeitos de animacidade do antecedente na resolução de pronomes sujeito

Sara Morgado; Paula Luegi; Maria Lobo


XXXIII Encontro Nacional da Associação Portuguesa de Linguística | 2017

Efeitos de animacidade do antecedente na interpretação de pronomes sujeito.

Sara Morgado; Maria Lobo; Paula Luegi


XXXIII Encontro Nacional da Associação Portuguesa de Linguística | 2017

Efeitos de animacidade do antecedente na interpretação de pronomes sujeito em Português Europeu

Sara Morgado; Maria Lobo; Paula Luegi

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Marcus Maia

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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