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How Cognitive Abilities May Support Children’s Bilingual Literacy Development in a Multilingual Society ...
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Learning rate and success as a function of code-switching strategies in the input
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In: Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, vol 43, iss 43 (2021)
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The Rhyme Inhibition Task: How Competing Phonological and Semantic Cues Influence Language Production ...
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Learning rate and success as a function of code-switching strategies in the input ...
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How Children Process Reduced Forms: A Computational Cognitive Modeling Approach to Pronoun Processing in Discourse.
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The role of discourse in Italian pronoun interpretation: Investigating variations in experimental results with cognitive modeling ...
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Linguistic diversity, multilingualism, and cognitive skills: A study of disadvantaged children in India ...
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Neural Mechanisms Underlying the Processing of Complex Sentences: An fMRI Study ...
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Previous research has shown effects of syntactic complexity on sentence processing. In linguistics, syntactic complexity (caused by different word orders) is traditionally explained by distinct linguistic operations. This study investigates whether different complex word orders indeed result in distinct patterns of neural activity, as would be expected when distinct linguistic operations are applied. Twenty-two older adults performed an auditory sentence processing paradigm in German with and without increased cognitive load. The results show that without increased cognitive load, complex sentences show distinct activation patterns compared with less complex, canonical sentences: complex object-initial sentences show increased activity in the left inferior frontal and temporal regions, whereas complex adjunct-initial sentences show increased activity in occipital and right superior frontal regions. Increased cognitive load seems to affect the processing of different sentence structures differently, ...
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URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/315080 https://dx.doi.org/10.17863/cam.62187
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Linguistic Diversity, Multilingualism, and Cognitive Skills : A Study of Disadvantaged Children in India
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In: Languages ; 5 (2020), 1. - 10. - MDPI Publishing. - eISSN 2226-471X (2020)
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The role of discourse in Italian pronoun interpretation: Investigating variations in experimental results with cognitive modeling
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Vogelzang, Margreet. - : Proceedings of ICCM 2019 - 17th International Conference on Cognitive Modeling, 2020
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Neural Mechanisms Underlying the Processing of Complex Sentences: An fMRI Study
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Linguistic diversity, multilingualism, and cognitive skills: A study of disadvantaged children in India
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