In this paper we examine the tendency for agrammatic aphasics to make thematic reversal errors in comprehension, e.g., a tendency for English-speaking agrammatics to assign a preposed object the subject role. Although this tendency has been argued to follow from either a linear (Grodzinsky, 1995) or a directionality (Hagiwara & Caplan, 1990) strategy, we show that such proposals can, at best, function as language-particular strategies. We examine data from English, Japanese, German and Dutch, and propose a Structural Prominence Hypothesis which captures the following cross-linguistic generalization: thematic reversal errors result from a tendency to assign thematic roles based on the relative structural prominence of the candidate NPs
Grodzinsky’s (1989) Trace Deletion Hypothesis (TDH) proposes that agrammatic Broca’s aphasics cannot...
Note:In this thesis, sentence comprehension disturbances in Japanese aphasics are investigated, focu...
We report two studies that examine the role of semantic influences in the assign-ment of thematic ro...
In this paper we examine the tendency for agrammatic aphasics to make thematic reversal errors in co...
The Structural Prominence Hypothesis (SPH) proposed in Friederici and Gorrell (1998) has been claime...
An important question in the study of language production is the nature of the semantic information ...
This work argues that impairment in certain operations at the interface between the lexicon and the ...
This cross-linguistic study of transitivity prominence largely confirms the earlier studies by Tsuno...
We tested whether one source of variability in treatment response and generalization for sentence pr...
This thesis examines the nature of the language deficit called agrammatism, the linguistic syndrome...
1997This paper investigates the prominence-typology of subject and topic in German and Korean, as op...
Pappert S, Baumann M. Investigating linguistic representations in the structural priming paradigm. T...
Four experiments in Italian investigated how conceptual entities are mapped onto grammatical functio...
This paper explores the nature of thematic information made available when a verb is accessed during...
Middles across languages share a core of common semantic characteristics. Yet they exhibit striking ...
Grodzinsky’s (1989) Trace Deletion Hypothesis (TDH) proposes that agrammatic Broca’s aphasics cannot...
Note:In this thesis, sentence comprehension disturbances in Japanese aphasics are investigated, focu...
We report two studies that examine the role of semantic influences in the assign-ment of thematic ro...
In this paper we examine the tendency for agrammatic aphasics to make thematic reversal errors in co...
The Structural Prominence Hypothesis (SPH) proposed in Friederici and Gorrell (1998) has been claime...
An important question in the study of language production is the nature of the semantic information ...
This work argues that impairment in certain operations at the interface between the lexicon and the ...
This cross-linguistic study of transitivity prominence largely confirms the earlier studies by Tsuno...
We tested whether one source of variability in treatment response and generalization for sentence pr...
This thesis examines the nature of the language deficit called agrammatism, the linguistic syndrome...
1997This paper investigates the prominence-typology of subject and topic in German and Korean, as op...
Pappert S, Baumann M. Investigating linguistic representations in the structural priming paradigm. T...
Four experiments in Italian investigated how conceptual entities are mapped onto grammatical functio...
This paper explores the nature of thematic information made available when a verb is accessed during...
Middles across languages share a core of common semantic characteristics. Yet they exhibit striking ...
Grodzinsky’s (1989) Trace Deletion Hypothesis (TDH) proposes that agrammatic Broca’s aphasics cannot...
Note:In this thesis, sentence comprehension disturbances in Japanese aphasics are investigated, focu...
We report two studies that examine the role of semantic influences in the assign-ment of thematic ro...