The present study examines the processing of subject-verb (SV) number agreement with coordinate subjects in pre-verbal and post-verbal positions in Greek. Greek is a language with morphological number marked on nominal and verbal elements. Coordinate SV agreement, however, is special in Greek as it is sensitive to the coordinate subject's position: when pre-verbal, the verb is marked for plural while when post-verbal the verb can be in the singular. We conducted two experiments, an acceptability judgment task with adult monolinguals as a pre-study (Experiment 1) and a self-paced reading task as the main study (Experiment 2) in order to obtain acceptance as well as processing data. Forty adult monolingual speakers of Greek participated in Ex...
Event-related potentials were used to study whether factors known to influence subject-verb number a...
Previous cross-linguistic studies have shown that object relative clauses (ORCs) are typically harde...
This is a case study on the initial state of Greek as a second language within the Universal Grammar...
The present study examines the processing of subject-verb (SV) number agreement with coordinate subj...
The aim of this paper is to examine the acquisition pattern of person and number verb morphology wit...
The current thesis addresses the acquisition of the verbal domain in early Greek by exploring tense,...
A large body of psycholinguistic research has revealed that during sentence interpretation adults co...
A large body of psycholinguistic research has revealed that during sentence interpretation adults co...
The present study focuses on the acquisition of subject-verb agreement in number in spoken French. W...
and a former UBS translation consultant. In Greek as well as in many languages, the verb agrees with...
This is part of an ongoing study that investigates the processing of subject-verb agreement violatio...
The processing and resolution of syntactically ambiguous structures is accounted for by serial auton...
This study aims at exploring the omission/expression of subjects in L2 Spanish and L2 Greek. The dis...
This thesis investigates how fluent bilinguals make use of the grammar of their two languages when t...
Event-related potentials were used to study whether factors known to influence subject-verb number a...
Event-related potentials were used to study whether factors known to influence subject-verb number a...
Previous cross-linguistic studies have shown that object relative clauses (ORCs) are typically harde...
This is a case study on the initial state of Greek as a second language within the Universal Grammar...
The present study examines the processing of subject-verb (SV) number agreement with coordinate subj...
The aim of this paper is to examine the acquisition pattern of person and number verb morphology wit...
The current thesis addresses the acquisition of the verbal domain in early Greek by exploring tense,...
A large body of psycholinguistic research has revealed that during sentence interpretation adults co...
A large body of psycholinguistic research has revealed that during sentence interpretation adults co...
The present study focuses on the acquisition of subject-verb agreement in number in spoken French. W...
and a former UBS translation consultant. In Greek as well as in many languages, the verb agrees with...
This is part of an ongoing study that investigates the processing of subject-verb agreement violatio...
The processing and resolution of syntactically ambiguous structures is accounted for by serial auton...
This study aims at exploring the omission/expression of subjects in L2 Spanish and L2 Greek. The dis...
This thesis investigates how fluent bilinguals make use of the grammar of their two languages when t...
Event-related potentials were used to study whether factors known to influence subject-verb number a...
Event-related potentials were used to study whether factors known to influence subject-verb number a...
Previous cross-linguistic studies have shown that object relative clauses (ORCs) are typically harde...
This is a case study on the initial state of Greek as a second language within the Universal Grammar...