Contains fulltext : 41509.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)For several languages, a preference for subject relative clauses over object relative clauses has been reported. However, Mak, Vonk, and Schriefers (2002) showed that there is no such preference for relative clauses with an animate subject and an inanimate object. A Dutch object relative clause as...de rots, die de wandelaars beklommen hebben...('the rock, that the hikers climbed') did not show longer reading times than its subject relative clause counterpart...de wandelaars, die de rots beklommen hebben... ('the hikers, who climbed the rock'). In the present paper, we explore the factors that might contribute to this modulation of the usual preference for s...
Subject relative clauses (SRCs) are typically processed more easily than object relative clauses (OR...
A relative clause is a clause that modifies a noun, and thus, it has an adjectival function. The nou...
The question of whether there exists a universal subject preference in relativization has stimulated...
For several languages, a preference for subject relative clauses over object relative clauses has be...
In previous research it has been shown that subject relative clauses are easier to process than obje...
Subject relative clauses (SRCs) are typically processed more easily than object relative clauses (OR...
UID/LIN/03213/2013In previous studies that included elicited production and comprehension tasks (Cos...
Contains fulltext : 73036.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Studies in sev...
Desmet, Brysbaert, and De Baecke (2002a) showed that the production of relative clauses following tw...
The results of a self-paced reading study with German second language (L2) learners of Dutch showed ...
According to usage-based approaches, representations and processing of linguistic constructions emer...
Abstract Following an emergentist approach, the authors examined the comprehension of four different...
In second language learning, relative clauses are widely studied. However, research comparing Indone...
In previous studies that included elicited production and comprehension tasks (Costa, Lobo and Silva...
Subject relative clauses (SRCs) are typically processed more easily than object relative clauses (OR...
A relative clause is a clause that modifies a noun, and thus, it has an adjectival function. The nou...
The question of whether there exists a universal subject preference in relativization has stimulated...
For several languages, a preference for subject relative clauses over object relative clauses has be...
In previous research it has been shown that subject relative clauses are easier to process than obje...
Subject relative clauses (SRCs) are typically processed more easily than object relative clauses (OR...
UID/LIN/03213/2013In previous studies that included elicited production and comprehension tasks (Cos...
Contains fulltext : 73036.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Studies in sev...
Desmet, Brysbaert, and De Baecke (2002a) showed that the production of relative clauses following tw...
The results of a self-paced reading study with German second language (L2) learners of Dutch showed ...
According to usage-based approaches, representations and processing of linguistic constructions emer...
Abstract Following an emergentist approach, the authors examined the comprehension of four different...
In second language learning, relative clauses are widely studied. However, research comparing Indone...
In previous studies that included elicited production and comprehension tasks (Costa, Lobo and Silva...
Subject relative clauses (SRCs) are typically processed more easily than object relative clauses (OR...
A relative clause is a clause that modifies a noun, and thus, it has an adjectival function. The nou...
The question of whether there exists a universal subject preference in relativization has stimulated...