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The work was supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) as part of the Collaborative Research Center 1252 Prominence in Language, Project-ID 281511265, which is gratefully acknowledged. I want to thank Barbara Zeyer and David Wick for practical assistance, Fahime Same for help with the experimental setup and Clémentine Raffy and Marine Espinat for input concerning the experimental items. I thank all of the participants in the study.
This is the data set of a forced-choice experiment concerning the temporal anchoring of free indirect discourse events in French. The experiment confirms the findings of a previous corpus study.
Forced-choice experiment, Anchor time, Prominence, Free indirect discourse events, Temporal structure
Forced-choice experiment, Anchor time, Prominence, Free indirect discourse events, Temporal structure
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