In this article, we explore whether cross-linguistic differences in grammatical aspect encoding may give rise to differences in memory and cognition. We compared native speakers of two languages that encode aspect differently (English and Swedish) in four tasks that examined verbal descriptions of stimuli, online triads matching, and memory-based triads matching with and without verbal interference. Results showed between-group differences in verbal descriptions and in memory-based triads matching. However, no differences were found in online triads matching and in memory-based triads matching with verbal interference. These findings need to be interpreted in the context of the overall pattern of performance, which indicated that both group...
This study investigated whether different lexicalization patterns of motion events in English and Sp...
Language is widely assumed to play a role in memory by offering an additional medium of encoding vis...
Recent research has suggested that native speakers of verb- and satellite-framed languages experienc...
In this article, we explore whether cross-linguistic differences in grammatical aspect encoding may ...
in this article, we explore whether cross-linguistic differences in grammatical aspect encoding may ...
Research on the relationship between grammatical aspect and motion event construal has posited that ...
Research on the relationship between grammatical aspect and motion event construal has posited that ...
Research on the relationship between grammatical aspect and motion event construal has posited that ...
International audienceThis paper examines whether cross-linguistic differences in motion encoding af...
Research on the relationship between grammatical aspect and motion event construal has posited that...
International audienceThis paper examines whether cross-linguistic differences in motion encoding af...
The role of grammatical systems in profiling particular conceptual categories is used as a key in ex...
The role of grammatical systems in profiling particular conceptual categories is used as a key in ex...
The role of grammatical systems in profiling particular conceptual categories is used as a key in ex...
This study investigated whether different lexicalization patterns of motion events in English and Sp...
This study investigated whether different lexicalization patterns of motion events in English and Sp...
Language is widely assumed to play a role in memory by offering an additional medium of encoding vis...
Recent research has suggested that native speakers of verb- and satellite-framed languages experienc...
In this article, we explore whether cross-linguistic differences in grammatical aspect encoding may ...
in this article, we explore whether cross-linguistic differences in grammatical aspect encoding may ...
Research on the relationship between grammatical aspect and motion event construal has posited that ...
Research on the relationship between grammatical aspect and motion event construal has posited that ...
Research on the relationship between grammatical aspect and motion event construal has posited that ...
International audienceThis paper examines whether cross-linguistic differences in motion encoding af...
Research on the relationship between grammatical aspect and motion event construal has posited that...
International audienceThis paper examines whether cross-linguistic differences in motion encoding af...
The role of grammatical systems in profiling particular conceptual categories is used as a key in ex...
The role of grammatical systems in profiling particular conceptual categories is used as a key in ex...
The role of grammatical systems in profiling particular conceptual categories is used as a key in ex...
This study investigated whether different lexicalization patterns of motion events in English and Sp...
This study investigated whether different lexicalization patterns of motion events in English and Sp...
Language is widely assumed to play a role in memory by offering an additional medium of encoding vis...
Recent research has suggested that native speakers of verb- and satellite-framed languages experienc...