Laia Mayol, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorRobin Clark | grad student | 2009 | Penn | |
(Pronouns in Catalan: Information, discourse and strategy.) |
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Brunetti L, Mayol L, Villalba X. (2020) Bridging Strength, Monotonicity, and Word Order Choices in Catalan Discourse Processes. 57: 703-724 |
Mayol L, Barberà G. (2017) Anaphoric Strategies Across Language Modalities: A Comparison Between Catalan and Catalan Sign Language (LSC). Journal of Psycholinguistic Research |
Allyn Smith E, Castroviejo E, Mayol L. (2015) Cross-linguistic experimental evidence distinguishing the role of context in disputes over taste and possibility Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Including Subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics). 9405: 454-467 |
Mayol L, Castroviejo E. (2013) (Non)integrated evaluative adverbs in questions: A cross-Romance study Language. 89: 195-230 |
Mayol L, Castroviejo E. (2013) How to cancel an implicature Journal of Pragmatics. 50: 84-104 |
Mayol L. (2012) An account of the variation in the rates of overt subject pronouns in Romance Spanish in Context. 9: 420-442 |
Mayol L, Clark R. (2010) Pronouns in Catalan: Games of Partial Information and the Use of Linguistic Resources. Journal of Pragmatics. 42: 781-799 |
Mayol L. (2010) Contrastive pronouns in null-subject Romance languages Lingua. 120: 2497-2514 |
Mayol L. (2008) Catalan “Déu n’hi do” and Conventional Implicatures in Exclamatives Catalan Journal of Linguistics. 7: 135 |
Mayol L. (2007) Right-dislocation in Catalan: Its discourse function and counterparts in English Languages in Contrast. 7: 203-219 |