In this study, we investigated grammatical feature selection during noun phrase production in Dutch. More specifically, we studied the conditions under which different grammatical genders select either the same or different determiners. Pictures of simple objects paired with a gender-congruent or a gender-incongruent distractor word were presented. Participants named the pictures using a noun phrase with the appropriate gender-marked determiner. Auditory (Experiment 1) or visual cues (Experiment 2) indicated whether the noun was to be produced in its standard or diminutive form. Results revealed a cost in naming latencies when target and distractor take different determiner forms independent of whether or not they have the same gender. This...
This article investigates the effect of age of first exposure and the quantity and quality of input ...
The present paper looks at semantic interference and gender congruency effects during bilingual pict...
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In this study, we investigated grammatical feature selection during noun phrase production in German...
In 3 experiments, native speakers of German named pictures of 1 or 2 objects by producing singular o...
In many languages, the production of noun phrases requires the selection of gender-marked elements l...
In three experiments we tested the predictions of two models of determiner selection in the producti...
When speakers have the option of using either a morphologically complex form or a synonymous simpler...
This thesis reports on two picture-word interference experiments where I investigate the processes i...
Two picture-naming experiments tested the hypothesis that the speed with which native speakers of a ...
Eicture-word interference experiments conducted with Italian speakers investigated how determiners a...
In Dutch, the gender of nouns is marked by the definite articles de (common gender) and het (neuter ...
In this article we addres the question of whether, and to what exetent, noun gender attribution in l...
Contains fulltext : 54796.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)N.O. Schiller an...
Languages appear to differ in the way definite determiners are selected during noun phrase productio...
This article investigates the effect of age of first exposure and the quantity and quality of input ...
The present paper looks at semantic interference and gender congruency effects during bilingual pict...
Contains fulltext : 129855.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the past y...
In this study, we investigated grammatical feature selection during noun phrase production in German...
In 3 experiments, native speakers of German named pictures of 1 or 2 objects by producing singular o...
In many languages, the production of noun phrases requires the selection of gender-marked elements l...
In three experiments we tested the predictions of two models of determiner selection in the producti...
When speakers have the option of using either a morphologically complex form or a synonymous simpler...
This thesis reports on two picture-word interference experiments where I investigate the processes i...
Two picture-naming experiments tested the hypothesis that the speed with which native speakers of a ...
Eicture-word interference experiments conducted with Italian speakers investigated how determiners a...
In Dutch, the gender of nouns is marked by the definite articles de (common gender) and het (neuter ...
In this article we addres the question of whether, and to what exetent, noun gender attribution in l...
Contains fulltext : 54796.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)N.O. Schiller an...
Languages appear to differ in the way definite determiners are selected during noun phrase productio...
This article investigates the effect of age of first exposure and the quantity and quality of input ...
The present paper looks at semantic interference and gender congruency effects during bilingual pict...
Contains fulltext : 129855.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the past y...