The authors demonstrate that intersentential context may influence syntactic integration processes during online sentence comprehension, although this influence appears to be restricted to cases in which a contextual requirement must be fulfilled. By applying event-related brain potentials to the processing of clause-medial word order variations in German, the authors show that the local processing difficulty (a negativity from 300 to 450 ms) observed for object-initial sentences in a neutral context is also obtained in a (behaviorally) facilitating context in which the object is contextually given. By contrast, the processing pattern for a focused (questioned) initial object does not differ from that for a focused subject: both elicit a pa...
Do sentence meaning and contextual information get integrated in one-step or is the integration of e...
Background A crucial question for understanding sentence comprehension is the openness of syntactic ...
Communicative situations typically provide listeners with contextual information. One such informati...
The authors demonstrate that intersentential context may influence syntactic integration processes d...
The study investigated the influence of a syntactically biasing context sentence on the processing o...
The study investigated the influence of a syntactically biasing context sentence on the processing o...
AbstractTo communicate efficiently, speakers typically link their utterances to the discourse enviro...
In this dissertation, I used the event-related potential (ERP) technique to investigate sentence com...
Introduction: Words are not processed in isolation but in rich contexts that are used to modulate an...
An event-related brain potential experiment was carried out to investigate the influence of semantic...
We show that online processing difficulties induced by word order variations in German cannot be att...
Spoken language comprehension requires rapid integration of information from multiple linguistic sou...
Two experiments examine the links between neural patterns in EEG (e.g., N400s, P600s) and their corr...
Whether syntactic and semantic processes during sentence comprehension follow strict sets of rules ...
During language processing we use available information to facilitate the processing of incoming inf...
Do sentence meaning and contextual information get integrated in one-step or is the integration of e...
Background A crucial question for understanding sentence comprehension is the openness of syntactic ...
Communicative situations typically provide listeners with contextual information. One such informati...
The authors demonstrate that intersentential context may influence syntactic integration processes d...
The study investigated the influence of a syntactically biasing context sentence on the processing o...
The study investigated the influence of a syntactically biasing context sentence on the processing o...
AbstractTo communicate efficiently, speakers typically link their utterances to the discourse enviro...
In this dissertation, I used the event-related potential (ERP) technique to investigate sentence com...
Introduction: Words are not processed in isolation but in rich contexts that are used to modulate an...
An event-related brain potential experiment was carried out to investigate the influence of semantic...
We show that online processing difficulties induced by word order variations in German cannot be att...
Spoken language comprehension requires rapid integration of information from multiple linguistic sou...
Two experiments examine the links between neural patterns in EEG (e.g., N400s, P600s) and their corr...
Whether syntactic and semantic processes during sentence comprehension follow strict sets of rules ...
During language processing we use available information to facilitate the processing of incoming inf...
Do sentence meaning and contextual information get integrated in one-step or is the integration of e...
Background A crucial question for understanding sentence comprehension is the openness of syntactic ...
Communicative situations typically provide listeners with contextual information. One such informati...