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title = "Demonstrative Pronouns as Anti-Logophoric Pronouns: An Experimental Investigation",
author = "Hinterwimmer, Stefan and
Brocher, Andreas and
Patil, Umesh",
editor = "Poesio, Massimo and
Stede, Manfred and
Stent, Amanda and
Ginzburg, Jonathan and
Demberg, Vera and
Zeldes, Amir",
journal = "Dialogue {\&} Discourse",
volume = "11",
month = oct,
year = "2020",
address = "Chicago, Illinois, USA",
publisher = "University of Illinois Chicago",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/2020.dnd-11.2/",
doi = "10.5087/dad.2020.204",
pages = "110--127",
abstract = "In this paper we report the results of two experimental studies in which we tested the claim of Hinterwimmer and Bosch (2017) that German demonstrative pronouns are anti-logophoric pronouns: They avoid discourse referents as antecedents that function as perspectival centers. In both experiments we tested the interpretative options of demonstrative pronouns in text segments which were either perspectivally neutral or in which the narrator{'}s or a topical protagonist{'}s perspective was foregrounded. Taken together, the experimental results are most compatible with a slightly modified version of the analysis argued for in Hinterwimmer and Bosch (2017) according to which topical discourse referents in neutral narration automatically become perspectival centers."
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%D 2020
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[Demonstrative Pronouns as Anti-Logophoric Pronouns: An Experimental Investigation](https://aclanthology.org/2020.dnd-11.2/) (Hinterwimmer et al., DND 2020)
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