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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...
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 ...
The eŒects of age-of-acquisition and frequency-of-occurrence in visual word recognition: Further evidence from the Dutch language
age-of-acquisition and frequency-of-occurrence word
2015/7/30
It has been claimed that the frequency eŒect in visual word naming is an
artefact of age-of-acquisition: Words are named faster not because they are
encountered more often in texts, but because...
Electrophysiological evidence that inhibition supports lexical selection in picture naming
Delta plot Lexical selection Inhibition N2 Picture naming
2015/5/6
We investigated the neural basis of inhibitory control during lexical selection. Participants overtly named pictures while response times (RTs) and event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were recorded....
Spatial distance effects on incremental semantic interpretation of abstract sentences: Evidence from eye tracking
Abstract sentences Spatial distance Visual context Reading Eye tracking
2015/5/5
A large body of evidence has shown that visual context information can rapidly modulate language comprehension for concrete sentences and when it is mediated by a referential or a lexical-semantic lin...
Lexical and Phonological Processes in Dyslexic Readers: Evidence from a Visual Lexical Decision Task
dyslexia lexical decision reading
2015/5/5
The aim of the present study was to investigate whether reading failure in the context of an orthography of intermediate consistency is linked to inefficient use of the lexical orthographic reading pr...
Vocabulary structure and spoken-word recognition: Evidence from French reveals the source of embedding asymmetry
spoken-word recognition vocabulary lexical statistics French varieties
2015/4/27
Vocabularies contain hundreds of thousands of words built from only a handful of phonemes, so that inevitably longer words tend to contain shorter ones. In many languages (but not all) such embedded w...
Differences in word recognition between early bilinguals and monolinguals: Behavioral and ERP evidence
Bilingualism ERPs Word frequency Morphology Language exposure
2015/4/20
We investigated the behavioral and brain responses (ERPs) of bilingual word recognition to three fundamental psycholinguistic factors, frequency, morphology, and lexicality, in early bilinguals vs. mo...
Rapid Interactions between Lexical Semantic and Word Form Analysis during Word Recognition in Context: Evidence from ERPs
Lexical Semantic and Word Word Recognition Context ERPs
2015/4/20
We used ERPs to investigate the time course of interactions between lexical semantic and sublexical visual word form processing during word recognition. Participants read sentenceembedded pseudowords ...
Electrophysiological evidence of early word learning
Infants ERPs Vocabulary Categorization Language Nc Word Familiarity N200 N400
2015/4/20
Around their first birthday infants begin to talk, yet they comprehend words long before. This study investigated the event-related potentials (ERP) responses of nine-month-olds on basic level picture...
Assessing the lexical evidence for a Central Solomons Papuan family using the Oswalt Monte Carlo Test
Levenshtein distance lexical comparison Oswalt test Papuan languages randomization Solomon Islands languages
2015/4/20
In the absence of comparative method reconstruction, high rate of lexical cognate candidates is often used as evidence for relationships between languages. This paper uses the Oswalt Monte Carlo Shift...
The Mental Lexicon Is Fully Specified: Evidence From Eye-Tracking
spoken-word recognition mental lexicon
2015/4/10
Four visual-world experiments, in which listeners heard spoken words and saw printed words, compared
an optimal-perception account with the theory of phonological underspecification. This theory argu...
WHAT’S IN A RISE: EVIDENCE FOR AN OFF-RAMP ANALYSIS OF DUTCH INTONATION
pre-final rise off-ramp analysis
2015/4/10
Pitch accents are analysed differently in an onramp analysis (i.e. ToBI) and an off-ramp analysis
(e.g. Transcription of Dutch Intonation - ToDI),
two competing approaches in the Autosegmental
M...
Modeling the Noun Phrase versus Sentence Coordination Ambiguity in Dutch: Evidence from Surprisal Theory
Modeling the Noun Phrase Coordination Ambiguity in Dutch Evidence from Surprisal Theory
2015/4/9
This paper investigates whether surprisal theory can account for differential processing difficulty in the NP-/S-coordination ambiguity in Dutch. Surprisal is estimated using a Probabilistic Context-F...
The temporal dynamics of ambiguity resolution: Evidence from spoken-word recognition
Spoken-word recognition Eye-tracking Gating Dynamical processing Lexical competition
2015/1/29
Two experiments examined the dynamics of lexical activation in spoken-word recognition. In both, the key materials were pairs of onset-matched picturable nouns varying in frequency. Pictures associate...