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On the Notion Maximal Projection
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In: North East Linguistics Society (2020)
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When does lexical availability influence phonology? Evidence from Jargon reading and repetition ...
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When does lexical availability influence phonology? Evidence from Jargon reading and repetition ...
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Sensitivity to Inflectional Morphemes in the Absence of Meaning: Evidence from a Novel Task
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Implicit Learning, Bilingualism, and Dyslexia: Insights From a Study Assessing AGL With a Modified Simon Task
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Deciphering the mechanisms of phonological therapy in jargon aphasia
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In: Int J Lang Commun Disord (2018)
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Parsing the Passive : Comparing Children With Specific Language Impairment to Sequential Bilingual Children
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In: Language Acquisition ; 20 (2013), 2. - S. 155-179. - ISSN 1048-9223. - eISSN 1532-7817 (2013)
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Distinguishing process from content in language processing: a new answer to an old question
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Distinct neurophysiological patterns reflecting aspects of syntactic complexity and syntactic repair
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Aspects of syntactic complexity and syntactic repair were investigated by comparing the event-related (brain) potentials (ERPs) for sentences of different syntactic complexity to those containing a syntactic violation. Previous research had shown that both aspects of syntactic processing are reflected in a late positivity (P600). Results from the present reading experiment demonstrate, however, that although both processing aspects elicit a late positivity they are different in distribution. The repair-related positivity preceded by a negativity displayed a centroparietal distribution, whereas the complexity-related positivity showed a frontocentral scalp distribution. These data indicate that the P600 is not a unitary phenomenon. Moreover, the distributional differences strongly suggest that different neural structures underlie the two aspects of processing, namely syntactic repair and syntactic integration difficulties, most evident when processing syntactically complex sentences.
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URL: https://centaur.reading.ac.uk/72813/
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