E Belke - Visual Cognition, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
In referential communication, speakers refer to a target object among a set of context objects. The NPs they produce are characterized by a canonical order of prenominal …
D Caplan, G DeDe, J Michaud - Aphasiology, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
We present 42 case studies of aphasic syntactic comprehension performances in sentence- picture matching and object manipulation, examining the data for the existence of deficits …
Two main classes of theories of deficits in syntactic processing in aphasia have been suggested: impairments affecting specific syntactic operations and reductions in resources …
M Brysbaert, T Dijkstra - Bilingualism and second language …, 2006 - biblio.ugent.be
For a long time, bilingualism was believed to involve the requirement of two separate word processing systems that function independently and that can be accessed selectively. These …
MW Crocker, F Keller - Gradience in grammar: Generative …, 2006 - homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk
This article deals with gradience in human sentence processing. We review the experimental evidence for the role of experience in guiding the decisions of the sentence …
V Valian, S Prasada, J Scarpa - Journal of Child Language, 2006 - cambridge.org
We hypothesize that the conceptual relation between a verb and its direct object can make a sentence easier ('the cat is eating some food') or harder ('the cat is eating a sock') to parse …
RJ Hartsuiker - Language and Cognitive Processes, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
This paper reviews the proposal that observed patterns of speech errors are partly a function of language production mechanisms (that create an underlying pattern of errors), and partly …
Self-Organizing Natural Intelligence brings new scientific methods to intelligence research that is currently under the influence of largely classical 19th century single causal theory and …
Four experiments examined effects of lexical stress on lexical access for recently learned words. Participants learned artificial lexicons (48 words) containing phonologically similar …