International audienceHierarchical or indirect recursion can be found in different domains of human language and thus, it has been claimed to be the only part of language that is specific to humans (Hauser, Chomsky, and Fitch 2002). However, in the past decade, both the claims that, recursion is the central component of the narrow faculty of language and that, it should be present in all languages have been the object of intense debate (cf. Pinker & Jackendoff, 2005; Everett, 2005). This debate triggered the exploration of new frontiers in the examination of embedded structures, which have been examined in acquisition and in processing and have been shown to be implemented through a wide array of linguistic resources in different language...
In spoken language comprehension, the hearer is faced with a more or less continuous stream of audit...
The ability to compute hierarchical recursive structures, such as those found in natural grammars, h...
Naturally occurring speech contains only a limited amount of complex recursive structure, and this i...
International audienceHierarchical or indirect recursion can be found in different domains of human ...
Language is composed of complex grammatical structures that learners must make sense of in order to ...
The present dissertation investigates what neurocognitive processes are activated in the brain when ...
Abstract Generalizations about relative prosodic boundary strength are recursive. Initial evidence c...
Recursion has become a lamp for the linguistic moths – it has become an obsession far from the centr...
Naturally occurring speech contains only a limited amount of complex recursive structure, and this i...
Language processing requires the organization of a complex physical pattern into a memory representa...
There has been a recent spate of work on recursion as a central design feature of language and speci...
Lexical access, the matching of auditory information onto lexical representations in the brain, is a...
Recursion in adult language contributes to variety of surface form, paraphrase, and ambiguity. Devel...
This article concerns linguistic and psychological aspects of prosodie encoding in reading. We inten...
This paper investigates phonological recursion by means of early accent placement (stress shift), wh...
In spoken language comprehension, the hearer is faced with a more or less continuous stream of audit...
The ability to compute hierarchical recursive structures, such as those found in natural grammars, h...
Naturally occurring speech contains only a limited amount of complex recursive structure, and this i...
International audienceHierarchical or indirect recursion can be found in different domains of human ...
Language is composed of complex grammatical structures that learners must make sense of in order to ...
The present dissertation investigates what neurocognitive processes are activated in the brain when ...
Abstract Generalizations about relative prosodic boundary strength are recursive. Initial evidence c...
Recursion has become a lamp for the linguistic moths – it has become an obsession far from the centr...
Naturally occurring speech contains only a limited amount of complex recursive structure, and this i...
Language processing requires the organization of a complex physical pattern into a memory representa...
There has been a recent spate of work on recursion as a central design feature of language and speci...
Lexical access, the matching of auditory information onto lexical representations in the brain, is a...
Recursion in adult language contributes to variety of surface form, paraphrase, and ambiguity. Devel...
This article concerns linguistic and psychological aspects of prosodie encoding in reading. We inten...
This paper investigates phonological recursion by means of early accent placement (stress shift), wh...
In spoken language comprehension, the hearer is faced with a more or less continuous stream of audit...
The ability to compute hierarchical recursive structures, such as those found in natural grammars, h...
Naturally occurring speech contains only a limited amount of complex recursive structure, and this i...