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Keep calm and move on: Reduced processing advantage of an early-arriving morphological cue in comprehension of Korean suffixal passive construction

Posted on February 24, 2021 by Victor Gomes
Authors: Chanyoung Lee and Gyu-Ho Shin Contact Email(s): cy.lee@yonsei.ac.kr, gyuhoshin@gmail.com Abstract PDF... Read More

Processing noncanonical sentences: online and offline effects on misinterpretation errors

Posted on February 24, 2021 by Victor Gomes
Authors: Markus Bader and Michael Meng Contact Email(s): bader@em.uni-frankfurt.de, michael.meng@hs-merseburg.de Abstract PDF... Read More

Online representations of implausible non-canonical sentences are more than good-enough

Posted on February 24, 2021 by Victor Gomes
Authors: Michael Cutter, Kevin Paterson and Ruth Filik Contact Email(s): michael.cutter@nottingham.ac.uk, kbp3@leicester.ac.uk, ruth.filik@nottingham.ac.uk Abstract PDF... Read More

Agreement attraction in grammatical sentences arises only in the good-enough processing mode

Posted on February 24, 2021February 26, 2021 by Victor Gomes
Authors: Anna Laurinavichyute, Titus von der Malsburg Contact Email(s): annlaurin@gmail.com, malsburg@posteo.de Abstract PDF... Read More

The distributional learning of recursive structures

Posted on February 24, 2021 by Victor Gomes
Authors: Daoxin Li, Lydia Grohe Petra Schulz and Charles Yang Contact Email(s): daoxinli@sas.upenn.edu, grohe@lingua.uni-frankfurt.de, P.Schulz@em.uni-frankfurt.de, charles.yang@ling.upenn.edu Abstrac... Read More

Adults process Number and Gender head-subject mismatches differently during the online comprehension of object-relative clauses (as children do offline).

Posted on February 24, 2021 by Victor Gomes
Authors: Nicoletta Biondo ,Vincenzo Moscati, Luigi Rizzi and Adriana Belletti Contact Email(s): nicoletta.biondo@gmail.com, vincenzo.moscati@unisi.it, luigi.rizzi@unisi.it, adriana.belletti@unisi.it A... Read More

Developmental effects in the real-time use of morphosyntactic cues: Evidence from Tagalog

Posted on February 24, 2021 by Victor Gomes
Authors: Rowena Garcia, Gabriela Garrido Rodriguez and Evan Kidd Contact Email(s): rowena.garcia@mpi.nl, gabriela.garrido@mpi.nl, evan.kidd@mpi.nl Abstract PDF... Read More

Spreading jam with a butter knight: Near-homophones and phonological pre-activation

Posted on February 24, 2021 by Victor Gomes
Authors: Kari Schwink and Jeffrey Green Contact Email(s): kschwink1@gmail.com, jjg@illinois.edu Abstract PDF... Read More

Age invariance in syntactic prediction during self-paced reading

Posted on February 24, 2021 by Victor Gomes
Authors: Michael Cutter, Kevin Paterson and Ruth Filik Contact Email(s): michael.cutter@nottingham.ac.uk, kbp3@leicester.ac.uk, Ruth.Filik@nottingham.ac.uk Abstract PDF... Read More

Planning ahead: Interpreters predict source language in consecutive interpreting

Posted on February 24, 2021 by Victor Gomes
Authors: Nan Zhao, Xiaocong Chen and Zhenguang Cai Contact Email(s): nanzhao@hkbu.edu.hk, , zhenguangcai@gmail.com Abstract PDF... Read More
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