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Predictive processing of syntactic structure: Sluicing and ellipsis in real-time sentence processing
In: Language and cognitive processes. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 28 (2013) 3, 272-302
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Probabilistic Modeling of Discourse‐Aware Sentence Processing
In: Topics in cognitive science. - Hoboken, NJ [u.a.] : Wiley 5 (2013) 3, 425-451
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Effect of recent L1 exposure on Spanish attrition : an eye-tracking study
Chamorro Galán, Gloria; Chamorro, Gloria; Galán, Gloria Chamorro. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2013
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Processing verb-phrase ellipsis in Mandarin Chinese: Evidence against the syntactic account
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The effect of nonadopted analyses on sentence processing
In: Language and cognitive processes. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 27 (2012) 9, 1286-1311
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The psycholinguistics of structural composition
In: Language-cognition interface (München, 2011), p. 14-32
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Active prediction of syntactic information during sentence processing
In: Dialogue & Discourse; Vol 2 No 1 (2011); 35-58 ; 2152-9620 (2011)
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The big things that make a small difference ; The effects of Semantics and Phonology on Native and non Native English speakers in word change-detection.
Ross, Caitlin. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2011
Abstract: Previous research has indicated that native and non native English speakers do not respond to semantics and phonology in the same way when processing words (Forrester, 2009; Marian, Blumfeld and Boukrina 2008; Ruschemeyer, Nojack and Limbach, 2008). The present study used a word change detection task to investigate the effects of semantics and phonology on native and non-native speakers, in a mixed counterbalanced design, on the processing of words during reading. Participants were instructed to detect possible word changes across two consecutive presentations of short texts. The results suggest that for native speakers but not non-native speakers, close semantic changes were significantly less likely to be detected than distant changes. For non-native but not for native speakers, however, close phonological changes were significantly less likely to be detected than distant changes. The findings are not consistent with the theory that native English speakers are always more efficient readers than non native speakers (Clahsen and Felser, 2006; Silva and Clahsen, 2009; Ullman, 2005). The results do, however, provide support for the theory that age of language acquisition and linguistic experience are likely to affect the ways in which English speakers process and represent words during reading.
Keyword: change detection; native speaker; non native speaker; phonology; reading; semantics
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1842/6159
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Neocerebellar Kalman filter linguistic processor: from grammaticalization to transcranial magnetic stimulation
Argyropoulos, Giorgos Panagiotis. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2011
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Effects of Plausibility on the Interpretation and Processing of Elliptical Verb Phrases
Lau, Katie. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2011
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Mental representation and processing of syntactic structure: evidence from Chinese
Cai, Zhenguang. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2011
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Structural priming across cognitive domains: From simple arithmetic to relative-clause attachment
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Syntactic priming in comprehension: parallelism effects with and without coordination
In: Journal of memory and language. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 62 (2010) 4, 333-351
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Detecting Small Semantic Changes: The Non-Native Advantage
Forrester, Claire. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2010
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An investigation into interactional synchrony in infants, using motion-capture video technology
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Parent-Infant Interactional Synchrony in Neonatal Babies. ; Investigation of the Connection between Parent Voice and Infant Movement.
Dougan, Anne. - 2009
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A probabilistic corpus-based model of syntactic parallelism
In: Cognition. - Amsterdam [u.a] : Elsevier 109 (2008) 3, 326-344
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A probabilistic corpus-based model of syntactic parallelism
In: Cognition. - Amsterdam [u.a] : Elsevier 109 (2008) 3, 326-344
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Processing definitional and stereotypical gender in reference resolution: evidence from eye-movements
In: Journal of memory and language. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 58 (2008) 2, 239-261
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Semantic re-interpretation and garden path recovery
In: Cognition. - Amsterdam [u.a] : Elsevier 105 (2007) 2, 477-488
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