One important organizational property of morphology is competition. Different means of expression are in conflict with each other for encoding the same grammatical function. In the current study, we examined the nature of this control mechanism by testing the formation of comparative adjectives in English during language production. Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were recorded during cued silent production, the first study of this kind for comparative adjective formation. We specifically examined the ERP correlates of producing synthetic relative to analytic comparatives, e.g. angrier vs. more angry. A frontal, bilaterally distributed, enhanced negative-going waveform for analytic comparatives (vis-a-vis synthetic ones) emerged appro...
In the present study we investigate the relevance of the concept of underspecified inflection marker...
ABSTRACTA widely studied morphological phenomenon in psycholinguistic research is the plurals-inside...
GRAMMATICAL OPTIONALITY refers to the ability to realize the same meaning using more than one gramma...
<div><p>One important organizational property of morphology is competition. Different means of expre...
<p>ERP effects for analytic (<i>more</i>) vs. synthetic (-<i>er</i>) comparatives (top panel), -<i>l...
Theories of generative linguistics hold that language processing occurs by means of the manipulation...
Self-monitoring in production is critical to correct performance, and recent accounts suggest that s...
This study investigated the processing of inflectional morphology by registrating event-related brai...
. .To explain processing differences between regular e.g., startrstarted and irregular e.g., thinkrt...
This chapter explores intra- and extra-linguistic variation and change in the productivity of adject...
We investigated the processing of derived adjectives in German using event-related potentials (ERPs)...
This paper adduces novel support for the claim that a theory of processing efficiency is best suited...
This study investigates functional interpretations of left anterior negativities (LANs), a language-...
There are two main ways of expressing the comparative in English adjectives. One is to precede the a...
International audienceThe time-course of morphological processing during spoken word recognition was...
In the present study we investigate the relevance of the concept of underspecified inflection marker...
ABSTRACTA widely studied morphological phenomenon in psycholinguistic research is the plurals-inside...
GRAMMATICAL OPTIONALITY refers to the ability to realize the same meaning using more than one gramma...
<div><p>One important organizational property of morphology is competition. Different means of expre...
<p>ERP effects for analytic (<i>more</i>) vs. synthetic (-<i>er</i>) comparatives (top panel), -<i>l...
Theories of generative linguistics hold that language processing occurs by means of the manipulation...
Self-monitoring in production is critical to correct performance, and recent accounts suggest that s...
This study investigated the processing of inflectional morphology by registrating event-related brai...
. .To explain processing differences between regular e.g., startrstarted and irregular e.g., thinkrt...
This chapter explores intra- and extra-linguistic variation and change in the productivity of adject...
We investigated the processing of derived adjectives in German using event-related potentials (ERPs)...
This paper adduces novel support for the claim that a theory of processing efficiency is best suited...
This study investigates functional interpretations of left anterior negativities (LANs), a language-...
There are two main ways of expressing the comparative in English adjectives. One is to precede the a...
International audienceThe time-course of morphological processing during spoken word recognition was...
In the present study we investigate the relevance of the concept of underspecified inflection marker...
ABSTRACTA widely studied morphological phenomenon in psycholinguistic research is the plurals-inside...
GRAMMATICAL OPTIONALITY refers to the ability to realize the same meaning using more than one gramma...