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Verb-second as a reconstruction phenomenon : evidence from grammar and processing
Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
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Predicate-induced semantic prominence in online argument linking: experiments on affectedness and analytical tools
Rausch, Philip. - : Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2018
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Supplementary materials: Animated 'model maps' illustrating event-related potential (ERP) effects
Rausch, Philip. - : Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2018
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Predicate-induced semantic prominence in online argument linking: experiments on affectedness and analytical tools ...
Rausch, Philip. - : Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2018
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The processing of non-canonical sentences in children with German as a first or second language and German adults evidence from an eye-tracking study
Cristante, V. (Valentina). - 2017
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The Information Gathering Framework. A Cognitive Model of Regressive Eye Movements during Reading
Weiß; Anna Fiona; Bornkessel-Schlesewsky; Ina (Prof. Dr.). - : Philipps-Universität Marburg, 2017. : Germanistische Sprachwissenschaft, 2017
Abstract: During reading the eyes do not smoothly slide trough the sentence ; they rather show an alternating pattern of stable phases (so called fixations) and jumps (so called saccades). Whereas most of the saccades are in the direction of reading (i.e. ; from left to right in most Western European writing systems) ; some of the saccades go in the opposite direction ; moving the eyes back to sentence material that has been fixated earlier. These so called regressive saccades occur frequently in the context of difficulties in language processing but their exact functional role in reading is largely unclear. Especially ; it is still an open question in which cases the eyes just show increased fixation durations and in which cases the eyes actually regress. The present thesis focuses on the functional role of regressive eye movements during reading. In the first part ; the limitations of the existing literature in the field of regressive eye movements are discussed. After that ; a new account is presented which is called the Information Gathering Framework. This framework postulates at its core that each regressive eye movement has a function ; namely to gather additional information about a word that has been processed earlier. Based on this hypothesis a detailed architecture of the model is outlined and it is shown how the model may account for empirical findings from reading research that have been reported in the literature. Also further predictions of the model are discussed. In the second part of the thesis ; 2 experiments are presented that were developed to explicitly test the predictions of the Information Gathering Model. The first experiment focuses on the influence of different tasks on regression behavior using eyetracking. The second experiment (consisting of two sub experiments) focuses on the neural correlates of regressive eye movements using combined fMRI / eyetracking measurements. The results of both experiments provide clear empirical evidence in favor of the assumptions of the presented model. In particular ; they clearly suggest that increased fixation durations and a higher probability to regress have to be viewed as functional different strategies in reading. In sum ; the Information Gathering Framework is the first model of regressive eye movements during reading that may explain the interplay between increased fixation durations and regressive eye movements and that may account for human reading behavior as well.
Keyword: Blickbewegungen; ddc:830; Deutsche Literatur; eye movements; eye tracking; Eyetracking; fmri; Lesen; Literatures of Germanic languages; neurobiology of reading; reading; Regressionen; regressions; Satzverarbeitung; semantic reversal anomalies; sentence processing
URL: https://doi.org/10.17192/z2017.0719
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The Influence of Orthographic Consistency on Eye Movement Behaviour in Word and Sentence Processing ...
Rau, Anne Katrin. - : Universitätsbibliothek Tübingen, 2015
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The Influence of Orthographic Consistency on Eye Movement Behaviour in Word and Sentence Processing
Rau, Anne Katrin. - : Universität Tübingen, 2015
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Working Memory and Sentence Processing : The Roles of Referentiality, Structure and Modality
Hopp, Simon. - 2012
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Syntax und Kontext : Satzverarbeitung in kopffinalen Sprachen ; Syntax and context : sentence processing in head-final languages
Yoo, Duck-Geun. - : Bielefeld University, 2007
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Architectures and mechanisms for language processing
Crocker, Matthew W.. - Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press, 2006
Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
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Neuronale Kooperationsprozesse während der Verarbeitung figurativer Sprache : eine EEG-Kohärenzanalyse ; Processing figurative language : EEG study with coherence analysis
Berghoff, Carla. - : Bielefeld University, 2005
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Sentence comprehension : the integration of habits and rules
Townsend, David J.. - Cambridge, Mass., London : The MIT Press, 2001
Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
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German sentence processing
Hemforth, Barbara. - Dordrecht [u.a.] : Kluwer, 2000
Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
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Spontanes versus reflektiertes Sprachverstehen : deklarative Grammatiktheorie in einem neuronalen Modell
Wilkens, Rolf. - Wiesbaden : Dt. Univ.-Verl., 1997
Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
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Semantische Struktur und die Verarbeitung von Sätzen
Engelkamp, Johannes. - Bern [u.a.] : Huber, 1973
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