Animacy and Reference (2025)

Bryant, Doreen

2024. Referenzketten und stilistische Variation in der Sekundarstufe. Zeitschrift für germanistische Linguistik 52:3 pp.465 ff. Animacy and Reference (1)

Galac, Ádám

2024. Bold colors, sweeping melodies, offensive smells. International Journal of Language and Culture 11:1 pp.58 ff. Animacy and Reference (2)

Hartmann, Stefan

2024. Open Corpus Linguistics– or How to overcome common problems in dealing with corpus data by adopting open research practices. In Challenges in corpus linguistics [Studies in Corpus Linguistics, 118], pp.89 ff. Animacy and Reference (3)

Hou, Jiaqi & Frédéric Landragin

2024. Referential Salience in French and Mandarin Chinese: Influence of Syntactic, Semantic and Textual Factors. Languages 9:2 pp.40 ff. Animacy and Reference (4)

Hua, Ying

2024. Micro-Level Multimodal Realizations of Activity Patterns. In The Construction of Corporate Identities by Chinese and American Airlines on Social Media, pp.95 ff. Animacy and Reference (5)

Lebkuecher, Amy & Barbara C. Malt

2024. Does L2 influence on use of L1 animacy constraints depend on alignment of syntactic and semantic features?: Evidence from Japanese–English bilinguals. International Journal of Bilingualism 28:3 pp.337 ff. Animacy and Reference (6)

Lobben, Marit & Bruno Laeng

2024. Zooming in and out of semantics: proximal–distal construal levels and prominence hierarchies. Frontiers in Psychology 15 Animacy and Reference (7)

Lubbe, Frederick Curtis & Kenny G. Castillo Alfonzo

2024. Plantness, Animalness, and Humanness: plant placement within animacy and adjacent scales. Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 54:2 pp.136 ff. Animacy and Reference (8)

Nowak, Jessica & Stefan Hartmann

2024. The rise and fall of sentence-internal capitalization in English. In Unlocking the History of English [Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 364], pp.33 ff. Animacy and Reference (9)

Qu, Jiashen & Koji Miwa

2024. Conceptualisation of event roles in L1 and L2 by Japanese learners of English: a cross-linguistic comparison of perspectives of event construal. Cognitive Linguistics 35:4 pp.547 ff. Animacy and Reference (10)

Sperlich, Darcy & Tetsuya Kogusuri

2024. Inanimate antecedents of the Japanese reflexive zibun: experimental and corpus evidence. Linguistics 62:2 pp.323 ff. Animacy and Reference (11)

Czypionka, Anna, Mariya Kharaman & Carsten Eulitz

2023. Wolf-hound vs. sled-dog: neurolinguistic evidence for semantic decomposition in the recognition of German noun-noun compounds. Frontiers in Psychology 14 Animacy and Reference (12)

Dubois, Tanguy, Magali Paquot & Benedikt Szmrecsanyi

2023. Alternation phenomena and language proficiency: the genitive alternation in the spoken language of EFL learners. Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory 19:3 pp.427 ff. Animacy and Reference (13)

Irr, Caren

2023. The Multispecies We: Democracy and Pronouns in the Environmental Novel. American Literary History 35:1 pp.276 ff. Animacy and Reference (14)

De la Villa, Jesús

2022. Personificación y abstracción en el imaginario griego. Estudio de algunos términos de Homero a la época clásica. Synthesis 29:1 pp.e117 ff. Animacy and Reference (15)

Hughes, Brian M.

2022. Die Brexit-Leute. In Die Psychologie des Brexit, pp.77 ff. Animacy and Reference (16)

Krajewska, Dorota

2022. The marking of spatial relations on animate nouns in Basque. Journal of Historical Linguistics 12:2 pp.241 ff. Animacy and Reference (17)

Zehentner, Eva

2022. Ambiguity avoidance as a factor in the rise of the English dative alternation. Cognitive Linguistics 33:1 pp.3 ff. Animacy and Reference (18)

Blunt, Janell R. & Joshua E. VanArsdall

2021. Animacy and animate imagery improve retention in the method of loci among novice users. Memory & Cognition 49:7 pp.1360 ff. Animacy and Reference (19)

Da Milano, Federica

2021. The category ‘pronoun’ in East and Southeast Asian languages, with a focus on Japanese. In Linguistic Categories, Language Description and Linguistic Typology [Typological Studies in Language, 132], pp.389 ff. Animacy and Reference (20)

Escher, Anastasia

2021. Double argument marking in Timok dialect texts (in Balkan Slavic context). Zeitschrift für Slawistik 66:1 pp.61 ff. Animacy and Reference (21)

Pegah Faghiri & Juliette Thuilier

2021. Contribution méthodologique à l’étude de l’ordre des mots: jugements d’acceptabilité et complétion de phrases. Langages N° 223:3 pp.25 ff. Animacy and Reference (22)

Lebkuecher, Amy L. & Barbara C. Malt

2021. Second-Language Influence on First-Language Animacy Constraints and Word Order in Korean–English Bilinguals. The American Journal of Psychology 134:4 pp.385 ff. Animacy and Reference (23)

Spencer, Jasmine

2021. The soundscape as the transformatrice in some Dene songs and stories. Semiotica 2021:238 pp.125 ff. Animacy and Reference (24)

Thuilier, Juliette, Margaret Grant, Benoît Crabbé & Anne Abeillé

2021. Word order in French: the role of animacy. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 6:1 Animacy and Reference (25)

Krause, Elif

2020. High sensitivity to conceptual cues in Turkish heritage speakers with dominant German L2. In Lost in transmission [Studies in Bilingualism, 59], pp.197 ff. Animacy and Reference (26)

Krause, Elif & Leah Roberts

2020. Over-sensitivity to the animacy constraint on DOM in low proficient Turkish heritage speakers. In The Acquisition of Differential Object Marking [Trends in Language Acquisition Research, 26], pp.313 ff. Animacy and Reference (27)

Krause, Elif & Leah Roberts

2020. Chapter 12. Over-sensitivity to the animacy constraint on DOM in low proficient Turkish heritage speakers. In The Acquisition of Differential Object Marking [Trends in Language Acquisition Research, 26], pp.313 ff. Animacy and Reference (28)

Santazilia, Ekaitz

2020. The two faces of animacy. Studies in Language 44:4 pp.812 ff. Animacy and Reference (29)

Bayanati, Shiva & Ida Toivonen

2019. Humans, Animals, Things and Animacy. Open Linguistics 5:1 pp.156 ff. Animacy and Reference (30)

Caracciolo, Marco, Andrei Ionescu & Ruben Fransoo

2019. Metaphorical patterns in Anthropocene fiction. Language and Literature: International Journal of Stylistics 28:3 pp.221 ff. Animacy and Reference (31)

de Swart, Peter & Geertje van Bergen

2019. How Animacy and Verbal Information Influence V2 Sentence Processing: Evidence from Eye Movements. Open Linguistics 5:1 pp.630 ff. Animacy and Reference (32)

Esaulova, Yulia, Martina Penke & Sarah Dolscheid

2019. Describing Events: Changes in Eye Movements and Language Production Due to Visual and Conceptual Properties of Scenes. Frontiers in Psychology 10 Animacy and Reference (33)

Flick, Johanna

2019. „Alte“ Daten, neue Methoden. Jahrbuch für Germanistische Sprachgeschichte 10:1 pp.151 ff. Animacy and Reference (34)

Flores Ohlson, Linda

2019. Zombies lost in translation. The translation from English to Spanish of (de)humanizing pronouns. Revista de Lingüística y Lenguas Aplicadas 14:1 pp.91 ff. Animacy and Reference (35)

OLLOQUI-REDONDO, JAVIER, THORA TENBRINK & ANOUSCHKA FOLTZ

2019. Effects of animacy and linguistic construction on the interpretation of spatial descriptions in English and Spanish. Language and Cognition 11:2 pp.256 ff. Animacy and Reference (36)

Rissman, Lilia, Amanda Woodward & Susan Goldin-Meadow

2019. Occluding the face diminishes the conceptual accessibility of an animate agent. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 34:3 pp.273 ff. Animacy and Reference (37)

Vihman, Virve-Anneli & Diane Nelson

2019. Effects of Animacy in Grammar and Cognition: Introduction to Special Issue. Open Linguistics 5:1 pp.260 ff. Animacy and Reference (38)

Cerrón-Palomino, Álvaro

2018. Pronominal resumption in Spanish direct object relative clauses. Studies in Hispanic and Lusophone Linguistics 11:2 pp.265 ff. Animacy and Reference (39)

Cordell, Jacqueline

2018. Priming text function in personification allegory: A corpus-assisted approach. Language and Literature: International Journal of Stylistics 27:3 pp.218 ff. Animacy and Reference (40)

De Cock, Barbara & Andrea Pizarro Pedraza

2018. From expressing solidarity to mocking on Twitter: Pragmatic functions of hashtags starting with #jesuisacross languages. Language in Society 47:2 pp.197 ff. Animacy and Reference (41)

de Swart, Peter & Helen de Hoop

2018. Shifting animacy. Theoretical Linguistics 44:1-2 pp.1 ff. Animacy and Reference (42)

Gardelle, Laure & Sandrine Sorlin

2018. Introduction. International Journal of Language and Culture 5:2 pp.133 ff. Animacy and Reference (43)

Nelson, Diane & Virve-Anneli Vihman

2018. Bringing the toys to life. International Journal of Language and Culture 5:2 pp.203 ff. Animacy and Reference (44)

Nelson, Diane & Virve-Anneli Vihman

2018. Shifting perspective: noun classes, voice, and animacy type shifts. Theoretical Linguistics 44:1-2 pp.57 ff. Animacy and Reference (45)

Peltola, Rea

2018. Being perceptible: Animacy, existentiality and intersubjectivity in constructions with the Finnish verbkuulua‘to be perceptible (through hearing)’. Nordic Journal of Linguistics 41:1 pp.39 ff. Animacy and Reference (46)

Schumacher, Petra B.

2018. On type composition and agentivity. Theoretical Linguistics 44:1-2 pp.81 ff. Animacy and Reference (47)

Sealey, Alison

2018. Animals, animacy and anthropocentrism. International Journal of Language and Culture 5:2 pp.224 ff. Animacy and Reference (48)

Toivonen, Ida

2018. Gradience, features and hierarchies. Theoretical Linguistics 44:1-2 pp.93 ff. Animacy and Reference (49)

Trompenaars, Thijs

2018. Empathy for the inanimate. Linguistics in the Netherlands 35 pp.125 ff. Animacy and Reference (50)

Sullivan, Karen & Sally Butler

2017. Are dead artists’ paintings more lively? – Agency in descriptions of artworks before and after an artist’s death. <i>WORD</i> 63:3 pp.198 ff. Animacy and Reference (51)

Zdravkovska-Adamova, Blagojka

2017. ELLIPSIS IN THE MACEDONIAN NOUN PHRASE. SEEU Review 12:2 pp.82 ff. Animacy and Reference (52)

Comer, Marie, Renata Enghels & Clara Vanderschueren

2016. Measuring the degree of near-synonymy of Spanish verbs of putting. Functions of Language 23:3 pp.279 ff. Animacy and Reference (53)

KANERO, JUNKO, KATHY HIRSH-PASEK & ROBERTA MICHNICK GOLINKOFF

2016. Can a microwave heat up coffee? How English- and Japanese-speaking children choose subjects in lexical causative sentences. Journal of Child Language 43:5 pp.993 ff. Animacy and Reference (54)

Kibrik, Andrej A., Mariya V. Khudyakova, Grigory B. Dobrov, Anastasia Linnik & Dmitrij A. Zalmanov

2016. Referential Choice: Predictability and Its Limits. Frontiers in Psychology 7 Animacy and Reference (55)

Perera, C. K. & A. K. Srivastava

2016. Animacy-Based Accessibility and Competition in Relative Clause Production in Hindi and Malayalam. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research 45:4 pp.915 ff. Animacy and Reference (56)

RADANOVIĆ, JELENA, CHRIS WESTBURY & PETAR MILIN

2016. Quantifying semantic animacy: How much are words alive?. Applied Psycholinguistics 37:6 pp.1477 ff. Animacy and Reference (57)

Sylak-Glassman, John, Christo Kirov, Matt Post, Roger Que & David Yarowsky

2015. A Universal Feature Schema for Rich Morphological Annotation and Fine-Grained Cross-Lingual Part-of-Speech Tagging. In Systems and Frameworks for Computational Morphology [Communications in Computer and Information Science, 537], pp.72 ff. Animacy and Reference (58)

Döhla, Hans-Jörg

2014. Diachronic convergence and divergence in differential object marking between Spanish and Portuguese. In Stability and Divergence in Language Contact [Studies in Language Variation, 16], pp.265 ff. Animacy and Reference (59)

Höglund, Mikko

2014. Active and passive infinitive, ambiguity and non-canonical subject with ready. In Corpus Interrogation and Grammatical Patterns [Studies in Corpus Linguistics, 63], pp.239 ff. Animacy and Reference (60)

Leung, Janny H. C. & John N. Williams

2014. CROSSLINGUISTIC DIFFERENCES IN IMPLICIT LANGUAGE LEARNING. Studies in Second Language Acquisition 36:4 pp.733 ff. Animacy and Reference (61)

Casaretto, Antje

2012. Zum Verhältnis von Kasusfunktion und Lokalpartikel im Ṛgveda am Beispiel des Akkusativs. Historical Linguistics 125:1 pp.49 ff. Animacy and Reference (62)

Lamers, Monique J. A. & Peter de Swart

2012. The Interaction of Case, Word Order and Prominence: Language Production and Comprehension in a Cross-linguistic Perspective. In Case, Word Order and Prominence [Studies in Theoretical Psycholinguistics, 40], pp.1 ff. Animacy and Reference (63)

Fukumura, Kumiko & Roger P. G. van Gompel

2011. The effect of animacy on the choice of referring expression. Language and Cognitive Processes 26:10 pp.1472 ff. Animacy and Reference (64)

Grund, Peter

2011. The Science of Pronominal Usage. Journal of English Linguistics 39:4 pp.335 ff. Animacy and Reference (65)

Galicia-Haro, Sofia N. & Alexander F. Gelbukh

2010. Extracting Human Spanish Nouns. In Text, Speech and Dialogue [Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 6231], pp.75 ff. Animacy and Reference (66)

Desmet, Timothy, Constantijn De Baecke, Denis Drieghe, Marc Brysbaert & Wietske Vonk

2006. Relative clause attachment in Dutch: On-line comprehension corresponds to corpus frequencies when lexical variables are taken into account. Language and Cognitive Processes 21:4 pp.453 ff. Animacy and Reference (67)

Lamers, Monique J. A.

2006. Cracking the Nutshell Differently. Commentary on Mueller. Language Learning 56:s1 pp.271 ff. Animacy and Reference (68)

Siewierska, Anna

2004. Person, Animacy and Reference (69)

Shirai, Yasuhiro

2003. Language and thought: methodological issues in cross‐linguistic research on ontological categories. Developmental Science 6:1 pp.26 ff. Animacy and Reference (70)

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2012. Lead’s Racial Matters. In Animacies, pp.159 ff. Animacy and Reference (71)

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2012. Language and Mattering Humans. In Animacies, pp.23 ff. Animacy and Reference (72)

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2012. Following Mercurial Affect. In Animacies, pp.189 ff. Animacy and Reference (73)

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2012. Bibliography. In Animacies, pp.261 ff. Animacy and Reference (74)

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2012. Afterword. In Animacies, pp.223 ff. Animacy and Reference (75)

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2012. Introduction. In Animacies, pp.1 ff. Animacy and Reference (76)

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2012. Queer Animation. In Animacies, pp.57 ff. Animacy and Reference (77)

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2012. Notes. In Animacies, pp.239 ff. Animacy and Reference (78)

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2012. Queer Animality. In Animacies, pp.89 ff. Animacy and Reference (79)

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2012. Animals, Sex, and Transsubstantiation. In Animacies, pp.127 ff. Animacy and Reference (80)

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