This paper reviews a series of experimental studies that address what we call “interface judgment,” which is the complex judgment involving integration from multiple levels of grammatical representation such as the syntax-semantics and prosody-semantics interface. We first discuss the results from the ERP literature connected to NPI licensing in different languages, paying particular attention to the N400 and the P600 as neural correlates of this specific phenomenon and focusing on the study by Xiang et al. (2016). The results of this study show evidence that there are two distinct NPI licensing mechanisms, i.e., licensing and rescuing, in line with Giannakidou (1998, 2006). Then we discuss an acceptability judgment task on Greek NPIs which...
Linguistic judgment experiments typically elicit judgments in terms of the acceptability or surface ...
It has been claimed that negative polarity items (NPIs) such as “any” and “ever” are blocked in fact...
In an experimental investigation of NPIs and their licensing conditions in German, Richter & Rad...
This paper reviews a series of experimental studies that address what we call "interface judgment," ...
The recent success of deep learning neural language models such as Bidirectional Encoder Representat...
The recent success of deep learning neural language models such as Bidirectional Encoder Representat...
The illusory licensing of negative polarity items has been an insightful phenomenon for accounts of ...
In this paper, we discuss the relevance of c-command and licensing strength for NPI licensing. Furth...
The goal of this study is to provide better empirical insight into the licensing conditions of a lar...
This paper reports on five experiments investigating intervention effects in negative polarity item ...
We describe an experiment that investigated the failure to license polarity items in German using ev...
This paper reports on five experiments investigating intervention effects in negative polarity item ...
This thesis uses event-related brain potential (ERP) methods to explore the hypothesis that syntacti...
One unresolved question about polarity sensitivity in theoretical linguistics concerns whether and t...
Previous psycholinguistics studies have shown that when forming a long distance dependency in online...
Linguistic judgment experiments typically elicit judgments in terms of the acceptability or surface ...
It has been claimed that negative polarity items (NPIs) such as “any” and “ever” are blocked in fact...
In an experimental investigation of NPIs and their licensing conditions in German, Richter & Rad...
This paper reviews a series of experimental studies that address what we call "interface judgment," ...
The recent success of deep learning neural language models such as Bidirectional Encoder Representat...
The recent success of deep learning neural language models such as Bidirectional Encoder Representat...
The illusory licensing of negative polarity items has been an insightful phenomenon for accounts of ...
In this paper, we discuss the relevance of c-command and licensing strength for NPI licensing. Furth...
The goal of this study is to provide better empirical insight into the licensing conditions of a lar...
This paper reports on five experiments investigating intervention effects in negative polarity item ...
We describe an experiment that investigated the failure to license polarity items in German using ev...
This paper reports on five experiments investigating intervention effects in negative polarity item ...
This thesis uses event-related brain potential (ERP) methods to explore the hypothesis that syntacti...
One unresolved question about polarity sensitivity in theoretical linguistics concerns whether and t...
Previous psycholinguistics studies have shown that when forming a long distance dependency in online...
Linguistic judgment experiments typically elicit judgments in terms of the acceptability or surface ...
It has been claimed that negative polarity items (NPIs) such as “any” and “ever” are blocked in fact...
In an experimental investigation of NPIs and their licensing conditions in German, Richter & Rad...