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*** The video quality will get better after 30 sec *** We report a series of eye-tracking experiments in the visual-world paradigm in which we tested the hypothesis that the most prominent referent is more likely to be the perspectival center of a sentence or stretch of discourse compared to competing referents. As an indicator for perspective-taking we used free indirect discourse (FID), and as indicators of prominence we used grammatical function and type of referring expression.
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