The morphosyntactic decomposition of German compound words and a proposed function of linking elements were examined during auditory processing using event-related brain potentials. In Experiment 1, the syntactic gender agreement was manipulated between a determiner and the initial compound constituent (the ''nonhead'' constituent), and between a determiner and the last constituent (''head''). Although only the head is (morpho)syntactically relevant in German, both constituents elicited a left-anterior negativity if its gender was incongruent. This strongly suggests that compounds are morphosyntactically decomposed. Experiment 2 tested the function of those linking elements which are homophonous to plural morphemes. It has been previously s...
Summary: In this paper we report on an exploration of noun-noun compounds in a large German corpus. ...
This dissertation integrates insights from theoretical linguistics and the psycholinguistic literatu...
Compounding, the concatenation of words (e.g. dishwasher), is an important mechanism across many lan...
The morphosyntactic decomposition of German compound words and a proposed function of linking elemen...
& The morphosyntactic decomposition of German compound words and a proposed function of linking ...
Auditory processing of German 2-noun compound words was investigated with 328 participants in 4 expe...
Koester D. Prosody in parsing morphologically complex words: Neurophysiological evidence. Cognitive ...
The present Ph.D. thesis investigated morphosynatctic and lexical-semantic aspects of German compoun...
This study examines the lexical representation and processing of noun-noun compounds and their gramm...
Koester D, Gunter TC, Wagner S. The Morphosyntactic Decomposition and Semantic Composition of German...
The authors investigate how morphological relationships between inflected word forms are represented...
The present study investigated the time-course of semantic integration in auditory compound word pro...
This study investigated the processing of inflectional morphology by registrating event-related brai...
Our study examines the lexical representation and processing of compounds in participants with aphas...
This paper examines whether the selection of linking elements for novel German compounds can be bett...
Summary: In this paper we report on an exploration of noun-noun compounds in a large German corpus. ...
This dissertation integrates insights from theoretical linguistics and the psycholinguistic literatu...
Compounding, the concatenation of words (e.g. dishwasher), is an important mechanism across many lan...
The morphosyntactic decomposition of German compound words and a proposed function of linking elemen...
& The morphosyntactic decomposition of German compound words and a proposed function of linking ...
Auditory processing of German 2-noun compound words was investigated with 328 participants in 4 expe...
Koester D. Prosody in parsing morphologically complex words: Neurophysiological evidence. Cognitive ...
The present Ph.D. thesis investigated morphosynatctic and lexical-semantic aspects of German compoun...
This study examines the lexical representation and processing of noun-noun compounds and their gramm...
Koester D, Gunter TC, Wagner S. The Morphosyntactic Decomposition and Semantic Composition of German...
The authors investigate how morphological relationships between inflected word forms are represented...
The present study investigated the time-course of semantic integration in auditory compound word pro...
This study investigated the processing of inflectional morphology by registrating event-related brai...
Our study examines the lexical representation and processing of compounds in participants with aphas...
This paper examines whether the selection of linking elements for novel German compounds can be bett...
Summary: In this paper we report on an exploration of noun-noun compounds in a large German corpus. ...
This dissertation integrates insights from theoretical linguistics and the psycholinguistic literatu...
Compounding, the concatenation of words (e.g. dishwasher), is an important mechanism across many lan...