Do people routinely pre-activate the meaning and even the phonological form of upcoming words? The most acclaimed evidence for phonological prediction comes from a 2005 Nature …
VN Pescuma, D Serova, J Lukassek… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
In the present review paper by members of the collaborative research center “Register: Language Users' Knowledge of Situational-Functional Variation”(CRC 1412), we assess the …
There is growing awareness across the neuroscience community that the replicability of findings about the relationship between brain activity and cognitive phenomena can be …
In the last two decades, statistical clustering models have emerged as a dominant model of how infants learn the sounds of their language. However, recent empirical and …
AR Kochari, M Flecken - Language, Cognition and Neuroscience, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
An important question in predictive language processing is the extent to which prediction effects can reliably be measured on pre-nominal material (eg articles before nouns). Here …
The present study investigates whether predictions during language comprehension are generated by engaging the language production system. Previous studies investigating …
The extent to which language processing involves prediction of upcoming inputs remains a question of ongoing debate. One important data point comes from who reported that an …
Do people predict different aspects of a predictable word to the same extent? We tested prediction of phonological and gender information by creating phonological and gender …
In our recent publication “How robust are prediction effects in language comprehension? Failure to replicate article-elicited N400 effects”(Ito, Martin, & Nieuwland, 2016a), we report …