German particle verbs consist of a base and a particle, two constituents which occupy separate positions in main clauses, but share one lexical entry. It is still unclear if the combination of particles and bases during sentence comprehension is lexical, syntactic or dual in nature. Using behavioural and ERP measurements, we investigated lexical access and sentence integration of split particle verbs in German two-argument sentences. Our results show that the integration of split particle verbs violating sentence structure or lexical constraints leads to both lexical and syntactic processing difficulty. This extends earlier comparable findings reporting only lexical access difficulties, and suggests that the parse is not immediately abandon...
Bruening, BenjaminThis dissertation examines the lexical semantics of particles and the syntax of pa...
This paper presents three acceptability experiments investigating German verb-final clauses in order...
This paper presents three acceptability experiments investigating German verb-final clauses in order...
Particle Verbs (PVs) are a very frequent and productive word class in German. They can occur in diff...
Spoken language comprehension involves the use of different sources of linguistic information such a...
A key question in the study of lexical processing has been whether the semantic transparency of mult...
In this work we address the question why different German particle verbs tend to oc-cur with differe...
Many languages have particle verbs like meegeven in Dutch, in which a particle ("mee", with) sometim...
We present two ERP experiments examining the resolution of language processing conflicts involving t...
This project deals with verb-particle constructions (VPCs) in the context of statistical machine tra...
German prefix and particle verbs differ in their morphological composition and morpho-syntactic beha...
Item does not contain fulltextEvent-related brain potentials (ERPs) were recorded while participants...
In this paper, we investigate topicalization patterns of German particle verbs by comparing the synt...
In this paper, we focus on the verb-particle (V-Prt) split construction in English and German and it...
In this paper we propose an algorithm for computing the full lemma of German verbs that occur in sen...
Bruening, BenjaminThis dissertation examines the lexical semantics of particles and the syntax of pa...
This paper presents three acceptability experiments investigating German verb-final clauses in order...
This paper presents three acceptability experiments investigating German verb-final clauses in order...
Particle Verbs (PVs) are a very frequent and productive word class in German. They can occur in diff...
Spoken language comprehension involves the use of different sources of linguistic information such a...
A key question in the study of lexical processing has been whether the semantic transparency of mult...
In this work we address the question why different German particle verbs tend to oc-cur with differe...
Many languages have particle verbs like meegeven in Dutch, in which a particle ("mee", with) sometim...
We present two ERP experiments examining the resolution of language processing conflicts involving t...
This project deals with verb-particle constructions (VPCs) in the context of statistical machine tra...
German prefix and particle verbs differ in their morphological composition and morpho-syntactic beha...
Item does not contain fulltextEvent-related brain potentials (ERPs) were recorded while participants...
In this paper, we investigate topicalization patterns of German particle verbs by comparing the synt...
In this paper, we focus on the verb-particle (V-Prt) split construction in English and German and it...
In this paper we propose an algorithm for computing the full lemma of German verbs that occur in sen...
Bruening, BenjaminThis dissertation examines the lexical semantics of particles and the syntax of pa...
This paper presents three acceptability experiments investigating German verb-final clauses in order...
This paper presents three acceptability experiments investigating German verb-final clauses in order...