Rebecca Tollan

Rebecca Tollan

University of Delaware

H-index: 6

North America-United States

About Rebecca Tollan

Rebecca Tollan, With an exceptional h-index of 6 and a recent h-index of 6 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Delaware, specializes in the field of Syntax, Psycholinguistics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

What Does That Mean? Complementizers and Epistemic Authority

Noun phrase saliency in pronoun resolution

Dependency formation interacts with case: Evidence from Korean double nominative constructions

Licensing unergative objects in ergative languages: The view from Polynesian

Pronoun resolution and ergativity: Effects of subjecthood and case in Niuean

Syntactic ergativity as a constraint on crossing dependencies: The perspective from Mayan

The role of the absolutive object in morphological accessibility

Subject Gaps Revisited: Complement Clauses and Complementizer-Trace Effects

Rebecca Tollan Information

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Citations(all)

156

Citations(since 2020)

132

Cited By

67

hIndex(all)

6

hIndex(since 2020)

6

i10Index(all)

5

i10Index(since 2020)

5

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University of Delaware

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Rebecca Tollan Skills & Research Interests

Syntax

Psycholinguistics

Top articles of Rebecca Tollan

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

What Does That Mean? Complementizers and Epistemic Authority

Open Mind

Rebecca Tollan

Bilge Palaz

2024/3/26

Noun phrase saliency in pronoun resolution

Rebecca Tollan

Lauren Clemens

2023/7/17

Dependency formation interacts with case: Evidence from Korean double nominative constructions

Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America

Juyeon Cho

Rebecca Tollan

2023/4/27

Licensing unergative objects in ergative languages: The view from Polynesian

Syntax

Rebecca Tollan

Diane Massam

2022/6

Pronoun resolution and ergativity: Effects of subjecthood and case in Niuean

Language

Rebecca Tollan

Daphna Heller

2022

Syntactic ergativity as a constraint on crossing dependencies: The perspective from Mayan

Linguistic Inquiry

Rebecca Tollan

Lauren Clemens

2022/7/6

The role of the absolutive object in morphological accessibility

Linguistic Inquiry

Rebecca Tollan

2021/7/7

Subject Gaps Revisited: Complement Clauses and Complementizer-Trace Effects

Frontiers in Psychology

Rebecca Tollan

Bilge Palaz

2021/5/19

The syntactic priming effects in the online processing of intransitive subject relative clauses

Keita Ishii

Rebecca Tollan

2021/10/31

NP types of distractors and the processing of English cleft sentences

ExLing 2021

Myung Hye Yoo

Satoshi Tomioka

Rebecca Tollan

2021/10/11

Syntactic ergativity as absolutive

Polynesian syntax and its interfaces

Lauren Clemens

Rebecca Tollan

2021/8/10

Subjecthood and unmarkedness in Niuean

Rebecca Tollan

2020

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