Stefano Rezzonico

List of John Benjamins publications for which Stefano Rezzonico plays a role.

Articles

Hassan, Rouba, Geneviève de Weck, Stefano Rezzonico, Anne Salazar-Orvig and Elise Vinel 2021 Chapter 8. Variations in adult use of referring expressions during storytelling in different interactional settingsThe Acquisition of Referring Expressions: A dialogical approach, Salazar-Orvig, Anne, Geneviève de Weck, Rouba Hassan and Annie Rialland (eds.), pp. 234–260 | Chapter
During the language acquisition process children experience language in different interactional settings. In terms of child-directed speech, we argue that children are exposed to different models that vary according to different factors. This chapter aims at grasping some aspects of these… read more
Rezzonico, Stefano, Elise Vinel, Geneviève de Weck, Rouba Hassan and Nathalie Salagnac 2021 Chapter 4. Referring in dialogical narratives: A study on children’s use of nouns and pronounsThe Acquisition of Referring Expressions: A dialogical approach, Salazar-Orvig, Anne, Geneviève de Weck, Rouba Hassan and Annie Rialland (eds.), pp. 116–139 | Chapter
In a recent overview of the literature on spontaneous and experimentally-produced speech, Allen, Hughes, and Skarabela (2015) identified many discourse-pragmatic factors that affect the use of referring expressions. In this chapter, we first assess the individual effects and the relative… read more
Rezzonico, Stefano, Mélanie Bernasconi, Geneviève de Weck, Christine da Silva-Genest and Stéphane Jullien 2021 Chapter 5. Referring expressions and developmental language disordersThe Acquisition of Referring Expressions: A dialogical approach, Salazar-Orvig, Anne, Geneviève de Weck, Rouba Hassan and Annie Rialland (eds.), pp. 142–161 | Chapter
This study investigated the relation between morphosyntactic and discourse-pragmatic features in the production of referential expressions by French-speaking children with developmental language disorders (DLD) as compared to their typically developing peers (TD). Fifteen TD children and 15… read more