2023
DOI: 10.1080/0163853x.2023.2197682
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Anaphoric reference to mereological entities

Abstract: Corpus evidence suggests that in contexts in which the presence of multiple antecedents might favour plural reference, the disadvantage observed for singular reference may disappear if the potential antecedents are combined in a group-like plural entity. We examined the relative salience of antecedents in conditions where the context either made a group interpretation available (i.e., mereological entity) (e.g., The engineer hooked up the engine to the boxcar…, where group = train), or not (e.g., The engineer … Show more

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