Neuropsychological research investigating mental grammar and lexicon has largely been based on the processing of regular and irregular inflection. Past tense inflection of regular verbs is assumed to be generated by a syntactic rule (e.g., show-ed), whereas irregular verbs consist of rather unsystematic alternations (e.g., caught) represented as lexical entries. Recent morphological accounts, however, hold that irregular inflection is not entirely rule-free but relies on morphological principles. These subregularities are computed by the syntactic system. We tested this latter hypothesis by examining alternations of irregular German verbs as well as pseudowords using ERPs. Participants read series of irregular verb inflection including pres...
Brain imaging studies of English past tense inflection have found dissociations between regular and ...
Theories of generative linguistics hold that language processing occurs by means of the manipulation...
The disadvantage in producing the past tense of regular relative to irregular verbs shown by some pa...
Neuropsychological research investigating mental grammar and lexicon has largely been based on the p...
In this integrative exercise, I attempt to resolve the past-tense debate. On the surface the debate ...
In this integrative exercise, I attempt to resolve the past-tense debate. On the surface the debate ...
A controversial issue in neuro- and psycholinguistics is whether regular past-tense forms of verbs a...
. .To explain processing differences between regular e.g., startrstarted and irregular e.g., thinkrt...
Theories of inflectional morphology differ in terms of how they treat semi-productive inflection typ...
.Event-related brain potentials ERPs were recorded as German-speaking subjects read verbs in correct...
Neuropsychological research showing that the regular (“jump–jumped”) and irregular (“drive/drove”) p...
The present electrophysiological study investigated irregular versus regular verb form processing in...
Neuropsychological research showing that the regular (“jump–jumped”) and irregular (“drive/drove”) p...
Dual system models postulate two distinct neural mechanisms for the processing of inflected words: i...
Surprisingly little research in the debate over the English past tense has focused on the regularity...
Brain imaging studies of English past tense inflection have found dissociations between regular and ...
Theories of generative linguistics hold that language processing occurs by means of the manipulation...
The disadvantage in producing the past tense of regular relative to irregular verbs shown by some pa...
Neuropsychological research investigating mental grammar and lexicon has largely been based on the p...
In this integrative exercise, I attempt to resolve the past-tense debate. On the surface the debate ...
In this integrative exercise, I attempt to resolve the past-tense debate. On the surface the debate ...
A controversial issue in neuro- and psycholinguistics is whether regular past-tense forms of verbs a...
. .To explain processing differences between regular e.g., startrstarted and irregular e.g., thinkrt...
Theories of inflectional morphology differ in terms of how they treat semi-productive inflection typ...
.Event-related brain potentials ERPs were recorded as German-speaking subjects read verbs in correct...
Neuropsychological research showing that the regular (“jump–jumped”) and irregular (“drive/drove”) p...
The present electrophysiological study investigated irregular versus regular verb form processing in...
Neuropsychological research showing that the regular (“jump–jumped”) and irregular (“drive/drove”) p...
Dual system models postulate two distinct neural mechanisms for the processing of inflected words: i...
Surprisingly little research in the debate over the English past tense has focused on the regularity...
Brain imaging studies of English past tense inflection have found dissociations between regular and ...
Theories of generative linguistics hold that language processing occurs by means of the manipulation...
The disadvantage in producing the past tense of regular relative to irregular verbs shown by some pa...