Using the interpretation of pronouns in dream and belief reports as a test case, we show that semantic judgments can vary as a function of experience. We present findings from three studies where semantic judgments for pronoun interpretations were affected by a) repeated exposure, or b) the experimental task which elicited the judgments. Our findings stress the importance of converging evidence from multiple tasks and paradigms when testing and formulating theoretical hypotheses
Current models of word-meaning access typically assume that lexical-semantic representations of ambi...
The role of meaning facets based on sensorimotor experiences is well investigated in comprehension b...
Does individual variation in type of linguistic exposure affect processing strategies? We know that ...
Using the interpretation of pronouns in dream and belief reports as a test case, we show that seman...
Classic studies on ambiguous words (e.g. ‘bark’ – dog/tree) imply that comprehenders’ lexical-semant...
It has been shown with priming paradigms at the single word level (e.g., Edmonds & Mizrahi, 2011; Fe...
How well can people identify semantic incongruities, which are often used in linguistic research and...
The current study tests the hypothesis that language comprehension is, in part, influenced by langua...
A high prevalence of syntactic gradience is well attested, but a comprehensive explanation is still ...
This dissertation examines the extent to which sentence interpretations are incrementally encoded in...
The present study investigates the interaction between syntax and semantics, and its effects on acce...
Current models of word-meaning access typically assume that lexical-semantic representations of ambi...
In two experiments, we explored the use of event-related brain potentials to selectively track the p...
During spoken language interpretation, listeners rapidly relate the meaning of each individual word ...
How do listeners process an ambiguous pronoun? The use and interpretation of pronouns depends on lin...
Current models of word-meaning access typically assume that lexical-semantic representations of ambi...
The role of meaning facets based on sensorimotor experiences is well investigated in comprehension b...
Does individual variation in type of linguistic exposure affect processing strategies? We know that ...
Using the interpretation of pronouns in dream and belief reports as a test case, we show that seman...
Classic studies on ambiguous words (e.g. ‘bark’ – dog/tree) imply that comprehenders’ lexical-semant...
It has been shown with priming paradigms at the single word level (e.g., Edmonds & Mizrahi, 2011; Fe...
How well can people identify semantic incongruities, which are often used in linguistic research and...
The current study tests the hypothesis that language comprehension is, in part, influenced by langua...
A high prevalence of syntactic gradience is well attested, but a comprehensive explanation is still ...
This dissertation examines the extent to which sentence interpretations are incrementally encoded in...
The present study investigates the interaction between syntax and semantics, and its effects on acce...
Current models of word-meaning access typically assume that lexical-semantic representations of ambi...
In two experiments, we explored the use of event-related brain potentials to selectively track the p...
During spoken language interpretation, listeners rapidly relate the meaning of each individual word ...
How do listeners process an ambiguous pronoun? The use and interpretation of pronouns depends on lin...
Current models of word-meaning access typically assume that lexical-semantic representations of ambi...
The role of meaning facets based on sensorimotor experiences is well investigated in comprehension b...
Does individual variation in type of linguistic exposure affect processing strategies? We know that ...