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Anaphoric inventories and bound variable interpretation: Evidence from Korean
Evidence Korean
2015/9/7
Anaphoric inventories and bound variable interpretation: Evidence from Korean.
MEG evidence for phonological underspecification
MEG evidence phonological underspecification
2015/9/6
Subjects (n=12) listened to the synthesized syllable tokens ba, da, ma, and na. Evoked magnetic fields were recorded using a 93-sensor whole-head biomagnetometer array while subjects performed a same-...
The absence of an implicit object in unergatives: New and old evidence from Basque
unergatives argument-structure ergativity dependent case inherent case
2015/9/6
Basque unergatives have long been held as evidence that unergative verbs have
implicit objects. Recently, it has been shown that the presence of absolutive agreementmorphology in Basque is not a reli...
V-Raising and Grammar Competition in Korean: Evidence from Negation and Quantifier Scope
V-raising negation quantifier
2015/9/2
In a head-final language, V-raising is hard to detect since there is no
evidence from the string to support a raising analysis. If the language
has a cliticlike negation that associates with the ver...
THE N400 IS NOT A SEMANTIC ANOMALY RESPONSE: MORE EVIDENCE FROM ADJECTIVE-NOUN COMBINATION
ANOMALY RESPONSE ADJECTIVE-NOUN COMBINATION
2015/9/2
Previous work has shown that the N400 ERP component is elicited by all words, whether
presented in isolation or in structured contexts, and that its amplitude is modulated by
semantic association ...
Sometimes an aspect of speaker meaning has unclear provenance. Is it semantic or pragmatic? Is it or is
it not determined, that is, by the structural identity of the sentence itself? In such cases o...
A lexical basis for N400 context effects: Evidence from MEG
Semantic priming Semantic anomal Prediction
2015/9/2
The electrophysiological response to words during the ‘N400’ time window (300–500 ms post-onset) is
affected by the context in which the word is presented, but whether this effect reflects the ...
Additive Effects of Repetition and Predictability during Comprehension: Evidence from Event-Related Potentials
Comprehension Repetition and Predictability
2015/9/2
Previous research has shown that neural responses to words during sentence comprehension are sensitive to both lexical
repetition and a word’s predictability in context. While previous research has o...
Similar neural correlates for language and sequential learning: Evidence from event-related brain potentials
Event-related potentials (ERPs) Sequential learning
2015/8/10
We used event-related potentials (ERPs) to investigate the time course and distribution of
brain activity while adults performed (1) a sequential learning task involving complex
structured sequences...
Processing multiple non-adjacent dependencies: evidence from sequence learning
non-adjacent dependencies sequence learning
2015/8/10
Processing non-adjacent dependencies is considered to be one of the hallmarks of human language.
Assuming that sequence-learning tasks provide a useful way to tap natural-language-processing
mechani...
The phonological-distributional coherence hypothesis: Cross-linguistic evidence in language acquisition
language acquisition coherence hypothesis
2015/8/10
Several phonological and prosodic properties of words have been shown to relate to diVerences
between grammatical categories. Distributional information about grammatical categories
is also a rich s...
THE INTERNAL STRUCTURE OF NASAL-STOP SEQUENCES:EVIDENCE FROM AUSTRONESIAN
INTERNAL STRUCTURE NASAL-STOP SEQUENCES AUSTRONESIAN
2015/8/7
We examine the internal structure of nasal-stop (NC) sequences, including clusters, prenasalized stops, and so-called postploded nasals, with acoustic and aerodynamic data from six Austronesian langua...
Truncation in Indonesian:Evidence for Violable Minimal Words and ANCHORRIGHT
Indonesian Violable Minimal Words ANCHORRIGHT
2015/8/7
Indonesian exhibits parallel patterns of truncation in the short forms of terms of address and the short forms of personal names. As illustrated in (1a), many common terms of address are formed from t...
Clitic placement in Serbian:Corpus and experimental evidence
Clitic placement Serbian Corpus experimental evidence
2015/8/7
The focus of our paper is the distribution of the so-called “second-position” clitics. Languagesof this type fallinto three classes:those in which the sentential position for clitics is after the firs...
Lexical pragmatics and types of linguistic encoding: evidence from pre- and postpositions in Behdini-Kurdish
Lexical Pragmatics Linguistic Semantics Procedural Semantics Ad-hoc Concepts Prepositions Postpositions
2015/7/31
Lexical pragmatics starts from the assumption that the meaning communicated by a word is underdetermined by its semantics, and lexical pragmatists usually study the processes involved in bridging the ...