a b s t r a c t Previous research suggests that time-based working memory limits of 2e3 s constrain the integration of verbal information, and that speakers tend to parse sentences into prosodic phrases that do not extend beyond this time window. The present study used Event-Related Potentials (ERPs) to investigate how time-driven implicit prosodic phrasing influences the syntactic processing of embedded clauses. Participants read Swedish sentences in which the first embedded clause had a subordinate, main or neutral clause structure cued by the position of the sentence adverb. The presentation rate was manipulated so that either one or two clauses were read within 2.7 s. When the 2.7 s time limit was reached before the onset of the embedde...
It is known that listeners can predict upcoming words based on constraining contexts (e.g. DeLong et...
This paper investigates how differences in syntactic structure influence the speaker's prosodic real...
International audienceWe aimed to determine the effect of prosodic familiarity on automatic word pro...
Previous research suggests that time-based working memory limits of 2-3 s constrain the integration ...
AbstractPrevious research suggests that time-based working memory limits of 2–3 s constrain the inte...
The phonological trace of perceived words starts fading away in short-term memory after a few second...
The present study was designed to examine the processing of prosodic and syntactic information in sp...
We address the question of how syntactic and prosodic factors interact during the comprehension of s...
Four experiments systematically investigating the brain's response to the perception of sentences co...
Prosody plays an important role in online sentence processing both explicitly and implicitly. It has...
Prosody plays an important role in online sentence processing both explicitly and implicitly. It has...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) and reaction times (RTs) were used to study how the processing of se...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) and reaction times (RTs) were used to study how the processing of se...
The study presented here investigated the role of memory in normal sentence processing by looking at...
An eye-movement monitoring experiment investigated readers’ response to temporarily ambiguous senten...
It is known that listeners can predict upcoming words based on constraining contexts (e.g. DeLong et...
This paper investigates how differences in syntactic structure influence the speaker's prosodic real...
International audienceWe aimed to determine the effect of prosodic familiarity on automatic word pro...
Previous research suggests that time-based working memory limits of 2-3 s constrain the integration ...
AbstractPrevious research suggests that time-based working memory limits of 2–3 s constrain the inte...
The phonological trace of perceived words starts fading away in short-term memory after a few second...
The present study was designed to examine the processing of prosodic and syntactic information in sp...
We address the question of how syntactic and prosodic factors interact during the comprehension of s...
Four experiments systematically investigating the brain's response to the perception of sentences co...
Prosody plays an important role in online sentence processing both explicitly and implicitly. It has...
Prosody plays an important role in online sentence processing both explicitly and implicitly. It has...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) and reaction times (RTs) were used to study how the processing of se...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) and reaction times (RTs) were used to study how the processing of se...
The study presented here investigated the role of memory in normal sentence processing by looking at...
An eye-movement monitoring experiment investigated readers’ response to temporarily ambiguous senten...
It is known that listeners can predict upcoming words based on constraining contexts (e.g. DeLong et...
This paper investigates how differences in syntactic structure influence the speaker's prosodic real...
International audienceWe aimed to determine the effect of prosodic familiarity on automatic word pro...