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Kröger, Julia Marina: Real-time thematic role assignment in children and adults. The Influence of Case-Marking, Prosody, and Visual Cues. 2019
Inhalt
Abstract
Acknowledgements
List of Tables
List of Figures
List of Abbreviations
1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Motivation
1.2 Outline
Literature Review
2 SITUATED LANGUAGE PROCESSING
2.1 Eye-Tracking and the Visual World Paradigm
2.2 The Role of Referential Context/Contrast
2.3 Anticipation
2.4 The Role of Pragmatics
2.5 Summary
3 CASE-MARKING, PROSODY, AND (NON-LINGUISTIC) VISUAL CUES
3.1 Case-Marking
3.2 Prosodic Cues
3.3 Visual Cues
3.4 Visual and Linguistic Cues
3.5 Summary
4 CHILDREN VS ADULTS
4.1 Similarities
4.1.1 Anticipation
4.1.2 Grammatical Cues
4.1.3 Syntactic Cues
4.2 Differences
4.2.1 Case-Marking
4.2.2 Prosody
4.2.3 Visual Referential Context
4.2.4 Developmental Differences
4.2.5 Visual Context Effects
4.3 Summary
5 THE COORDINATED INTERPLAY ACCOUNT
5.1 The CIA
5.2 The Social Coordinated Interplay Account (sCIA)
6 SUMMARY
Case-Marking and/or Prosody? Effects on Real-Time Thematic Role Assignment
7 EXPERIMENT 1
7.1 Materials and Design
7.2 Results and Discussion
7.2.1 Adults
7.2.2 Children
7.2.3 Adults and Children
7.3 Discussion
7.4 Summary and Conclusion
8 EXPERIMENT 2
8.1 Materials and Design
8.2 Results and Discussion
8.2.1 Experiment 2a
8.2.2 Experiment 2b
8.3 Discussion
8.4 Summary and Conclusion
Wiggle, Depicted Action, or Both? Distinct and Combined Visual Cues during Real-Time Thematic Role Assignment
9 EXPERIMENT 3
9.1 Materials and Design
9.2 Results and Discussion
9.2.1 Adults
9.2.2 Children
9.2.3 Adults and Children
9.3 Discussion
9.4 Summary and Conclusion
Discussion
10 GENERAL DISCUSSION
10.1 Case-Marking
10.1.1 Adults
10.1.2 Children
10.2 Prosody
10.2.1 Adults
10.2.2 Children
10.3 Visual Cues
10.3.1 Adults
10.3.2 Children
10.4 Age Differences
10.5 Implications for the CIA/sCIA
10.5.1 Example: Scene mediated attention
11 CONCLUSION
12 GERMAN SUMMARY
Appendix
A Word On- and Offsets
A.1 Experiment 1
A.2 Experiment 2a
A.3 Experiment 2b and Experiment 3
B Items Experiment 1
C Items Experiment 2 and 3
C.1 Experiment 2a: unambiguous
C.2 Experiment 2b: unambiguous and ambiguous, Experiment 3: ambiguous
D Items Experiment 1: Images
E Items Experiment 2: Images
F Items Experiment 3: Images
G K-ABC Results: Subtest
H Maximal Converging Models
References