Nottbusch G. Grammatical planning, execution, and control in written sentence production. READING AND WRITING. 2010;23(7):777-801.In this study participants were asked to describe pictured events in one type-written sentence, containing one of two different syntactic structures (subordinated vs. coordinated subject noun phrases). According to the hypothesis, the larger subordinated structure (one noun phrase including a second, subordinated, one) should be cognitively more costly and will be planned before the start of the production, whereas the coordinated structure, consisting of two syntactically equal noun phrases, can be planned locally in an incremental fashion. The hypothesis was confirmed by the analysis of the word-initial keystro...
Nottbusch G, Weingarten R, Sahel S. From written word to written sentence production. In: Torrance M...
Four picture-description experiments investigated if syntactic formulation in language production ca...
During sentence production, linguistic information (semantics, syntax, phonology) of words is retrie...
Item does not contain fulltextThree picture-word interference experiments addressed the question of ...
The scope of linguistic planning, i.e., the amount of linguistic information that speakers prepare i...
International audienceWhile there is a consensus that speakers plan their utterances before they sta...
Three picture–word interference experiments addressed the question of whether the scope of grammatic...
If message and sentence planning are closely linked processes, planning scope may vary depending on ...
Theories of incremental sentence production make different assumptions about when speakers encode in...
This thesis investigates two questions about the cognitive mechanisms underlying the advance prepara...
The current study addresses the extent of phonological planning during spontaneous sentence producti...
82 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The scope of linguistic planni...
When faced with the noun phrase (NP) versus sentence (S) coordination ambiguity as in, for example, ...
In sentence production, grammatical advance planning scope depends on contextual factors (e.g., time...
Contains fulltext : 132360.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In sentence pro...
Nottbusch G, Weingarten R, Sahel S. From written word to written sentence production. In: Torrance M...
Four picture-description experiments investigated if syntactic formulation in language production ca...
During sentence production, linguistic information (semantics, syntax, phonology) of words is retrie...
Item does not contain fulltextThree picture-word interference experiments addressed the question of ...
The scope of linguistic planning, i.e., the amount of linguistic information that speakers prepare i...
International audienceWhile there is a consensus that speakers plan their utterances before they sta...
Three picture–word interference experiments addressed the question of whether the scope of grammatic...
If message and sentence planning are closely linked processes, planning scope may vary depending on ...
Theories of incremental sentence production make different assumptions about when speakers encode in...
This thesis investigates two questions about the cognitive mechanisms underlying the advance prepara...
The current study addresses the extent of phonological planning during spontaneous sentence producti...
82 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The scope of linguistic planni...
When faced with the noun phrase (NP) versus sentence (S) coordination ambiguity as in, for example, ...
In sentence production, grammatical advance planning scope depends on contextual factors (e.g., time...
Contains fulltext : 132360.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In sentence pro...
Nottbusch G, Weingarten R, Sahel S. From written word to written sentence production. In: Torrance M...
Four picture-description experiments investigated if syntactic formulation in language production ca...
During sentence production, linguistic information (semantics, syntax, phonology) of words is retrie...