The leading theories of sentence planning – Hierarchical Incrementality and Linear Incrementality – differ in their assumptions about the coordination of processes that map preverbal information onto language. Previous studies showed that, in native (L1) speakers, this coordination can vary with the ease of executing the message-level and sentence-level processes necessary to plan and produce an utterance. We report the first series of experiments to systematically examine how linguistic experience influences sentence planning in native (L1) speakers (i.e., speakers with life-long experience using the target language) and non-native (L2) speakers (i.e., speakers with less experience using the target language). In all experiments, speakers s...
Little is known about the neural processes involved in planning to speak. This study uses eye-tracki...
A central question regarding predictive language processing concerns the extent to which linguistic ...
When formulating simple sentences to describe pictured events, speakers look at the referents they a...
The leading theories of sentence planning - Hierarchical Incrementality and Linear Incrementality - ...
Sentence production requires mapping preverbal messages onto linguistic structures. Because sentence...
The scope of linguistic planning, i.e., the amount of linguistic information that speakers prepare i...
Theories of incremental sentence production make different assumptions about when speakers encode in...
Sentence formulation requires mapping pre-verbal messages onto linguistic structures. This message-t...
When speaking in any language, speakers must conceptualize what they want to say before they can for...
In sentence production, grammatical advance planning scope depends on contextual factors (e.g., time...
Investigating the scope of bilingual sentence planning, this two-component study compared first and ...
When producing sentences, speakers plan up to a certain point prior to the onset of speech and plan ...
Theories of incremental sentence production make different assumptions about when speakers encode in...
This thesis investigates two questions about the cognitive mechanisms underlying the advance prepara...
82 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The scope of linguistic planni...
Little is known about the neural processes involved in planning to speak. This study uses eye-tracki...
A central question regarding predictive language processing concerns the extent to which linguistic ...
When formulating simple sentences to describe pictured events, speakers look at the referents they a...
The leading theories of sentence planning - Hierarchical Incrementality and Linear Incrementality - ...
Sentence production requires mapping preverbal messages onto linguistic structures. Because sentence...
The scope of linguistic planning, i.e., the amount of linguistic information that speakers prepare i...
Theories of incremental sentence production make different assumptions about when speakers encode in...
Sentence formulation requires mapping pre-verbal messages onto linguistic structures. This message-t...
When speaking in any language, speakers must conceptualize what they want to say before they can for...
In sentence production, grammatical advance planning scope depends on contextual factors (e.g., time...
Investigating the scope of bilingual sentence planning, this two-component study compared first and ...
When producing sentences, speakers plan up to a certain point prior to the onset of speech and plan ...
Theories of incremental sentence production make different assumptions about when speakers encode in...
This thesis investigates two questions about the cognitive mechanisms underlying the advance prepara...
82 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The scope of linguistic planni...
Little is known about the neural processes involved in planning to speak. This study uses eye-tracki...
A central question regarding predictive language processing concerns the extent to which linguistic ...
When formulating simple sentences to describe pictured events, speakers look at the referents they a...