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The processing of German modal particles and their counterparts
Dörre, Laura [Verfasser]; Czypionka, Anna [Verfasser]; Trotzke, Andreas [Verfasser]. - Konstanz : KOPS Universität Konstanz, 2018
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Lexical case marking affects the processing of animacy in simple verbs, but not particle verbs : evidence from event-related potentials
Czypionka, Anna [Verfasser]; Eulitz, Carsten [Verfasser]. - Konstanz : Bibliothek der Universität Konstanz, 2018
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Inverse Case attraction: experimental evidence for a syntactically guided process [<Journal>]
Czypionka, Anna [Verfasser]; Dörre, Laura [Sonstige]; Bayer, Josef [Sonstige]
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Why are verbal nouns more verbal than finite verbs? : new insights into the interpretation of the P200 verbal signature
Błaszczak, Joanna [Verfasser]; Czypionka, Anna [Verfasser]; Klimek-Jankowska, Dorota [Verfasser]. - Konstanz : Bibliothek der Universität Konstanz, 2018
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Inverse Case attraction : experimental evidence for a syntactically guided process
Czypionka, Anna [Verfasser]; Bayer, Josef [Verfasser]; Dörre, Laura [Verfasser]. - Konstanz : KOPS Universität Konstanz, 2018
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Why are verbal nouns more verbal than finite verbs? New insights into the interpretation of the P200 verbal signature
In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 3, No 1 (2018); 78 ; 2397-1835 (2018)
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When verbs have bugs: lexical and syntactic processing costs of split particle verbs in sentence comprehension ...
Czypionka, Anna; Golcher, Felix; Błaszczak, Joanna. - : Taylor & Francis, 2018
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When verbs have bugs: lexical and syntactic processing costs of split particle verbs in sentence comprehension ...
Czypionka, Anna; Golcher, Felix; Błaszczak, Joanna. - : Taylor & Francis, 2018
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Why are verbal nouns more verbal than finite verbs? : new insights into the interpretation of the P200 verbal signature
In: Glossa : a journal of general linguistics ; 3 (2018), 1. - eISSN 2397-1835 (2018)
Abstract: Traditionally, languages are assumed to minimally manifest a distinction between nouns and verbs. This assumption has occasionally been debated in the theoretical linguistic literature, in particular in the context of challenging verbal noun constructions that simultaneously manifest nominal and verbal features. From a psycholinguistic perspective, one of the most promising diagnostic criteria for determining whether a given word belongs to the category NOUN or VERB is an event-related brain potential (ERP) component, P200, whose amplitude is larger for verbs than for nouns. So far, a challenge for the interpretation of the P200 has been whether this component reflects verbal (e.g., action) semantics, lexical category or verb-related morphological operation. In the present study we report an ERP experiment whose goal was to contribute to a better understanding of the nature of the “verbal” P200 component by monitoring the comprehension of Polish morphologically related finite verbs, converbs, and verbal nouns. Thereby, we manipulated the syntactic category and morphological complexity of the critical words while keeping their semantics identical. The results show that finite verbs engender a smaller amplitude of the P200 component than less prototypical “verbs” such as verbal nouns and converbs. Based on this observation, we argue that the P200 component reflects the brain activation triggered by the demands of verb-related morphological integration processes performed on the verbal base of derived forms. ; published
Keyword: converbs; ddc:400; derived forms; ERP; nominal and verbal categories; P200; verbal nouns
URL: https://doi.org/10.5334/gjgl.365
http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:352-2-1b5wmp0bvvk8x9
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Lexical case marking affects the processing of animacy in simple verbs, but not particle verbs : evidence from event-related potentials
In: Glossa : A Journal of General Linguistics ; 3 (2018), 1. - 126. - eISSN 2397-1835 (2018)
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Inverse Case attraction : experimental evidence for a syntactically guided process
In: The Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics ; 21 (2018), 2. - S. 135-188. - ISSN 1383-4924. - eISSN 1572-8552 (2018)
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The processing of German modal particles and their counterparts
In: Linguistische Berichte ; 2018, 255. - S. 58-91. - ISSN 0024-3930. - eISSN 2366-0775 (2018)
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