摘要:This study reports preliminary analyses of ambiguous subject pronoun resolution to investigate online referentialprocessing in Broca patients using eyetracking. Greek distinguishes between null and overt subject pronouns.Previous work has shown that the preferred antecedent of an ambiguous null pronoun is the grammatical subject.Overt pronouns are in turn predicted to display a division-of-labor effect (Gundel et al., 1993), preferring referentsdistinct from those preferred by a null in order to achieve a [+topic-shift] effect in discourse. We conducted a visualworld eyetracking experiment to test whether Broca’s patients are able to integrate in real-time the discourseconstraints claimed to regulate subject pronoun interpretation in ambiguous SVO and OclVS contexts.