[[abstract]]Proper names have been considered as a universal language class (Bright, 2003; Müller 2004). The distinction between proper names and common nouns has been postulated since several thousand years in ancient Greek and in Chinese philosophy of language (e.g., Kripke, 1972; Wu, 1997). Furthermore, this dissociation has been supported by experimental data (e.g., Müller & Kutas, 1996) and case studies (e.g., Lyons, 2002). This dissertation explores the processing of proper names in Mandarin Chinese in which the morphology of proper names and the tradition of name giving differ greatly from Indo-European languages such as German and English. It aims to figure out whether the theoretically based dissociation has a neurocognitive realit...
Baumotte H, Müller HM, Dogil G. Lexical access from spectrum? Phonetic properties of proper names an...
Theoretical models of proper-name processing have been primarily derived from studies of people's na...
In this study, we aimed to provide a large-scale set of psycholinguistic norms for 3,314 traditional...
Yen H-L. Processing of proper names in Mandarin Chinese : a behavioral and neuroimaging study. Biele...
Yen HL, Müller HM. Processing of proper names in Mandarin Chinese. In: Schmalhofer F, Young RM, Katz...
Yen H-L, Liu H-L, Lee C-Y, Ng Y-B, Müller HM. Are proper names monoreferential and carrying less mea...
Yen H-L, Liu H-L, Lee C-Y, Ng Y-B, Müller HM. Which cognitive mechanisms are involved in the process...
Yen HL, Liu HL, Lee CY, Müller HM. Are proper names really different from common nouns? A view of br...
The neural representation of nouns and verbs has been a focus of many recent neuroimaging and neurop...
Müller HM. Neurolinguistic findings on the language lexicon: the special role of proper names. Chine...
Lexical-semantic variables (such as word frequency, imageability and age of acquisition) have been s...
We investigated the electrophysiological correlates of the processing of subject's own name (SON...
Werner R, Müller HM. Processing differences between proper names and common nouns: Psycholinguistic ...
The linguistic relativity hypothesis proposes that speakers of different languages perceive and conc...
We report normative data collected from Mainland Chinese speakers for 232 objects taken from Snodgra...
Baumotte H, Müller HM, Dogil G. Lexical access from spectrum? Phonetic properties of proper names an...
Theoretical models of proper-name processing have been primarily derived from studies of people's na...
In this study, we aimed to provide a large-scale set of psycholinguistic norms for 3,314 traditional...
Yen H-L. Processing of proper names in Mandarin Chinese : a behavioral and neuroimaging study. Biele...
Yen HL, Müller HM. Processing of proper names in Mandarin Chinese. In: Schmalhofer F, Young RM, Katz...
Yen H-L, Liu H-L, Lee C-Y, Ng Y-B, Müller HM. Are proper names monoreferential and carrying less mea...
Yen H-L, Liu H-L, Lee C-Y, Ng Y-B, Müller HM. Which cognitive mechanisms are involved in the process...
Yen HL, Liu HL, Lee CY, Müller HM. Are proper names really different from common nouns? A view of br...
The neural representation of nouns and verbs has been a focus of many recent neuroimaging and neurop...
Müller HM. Neurolinguistic findings on the language lexicon: the special role of proper names. Chine...
Lexical-semantic variables (such as word frequency, imageability and age of acquisition) have been s...
We investigated the electrophysiological correlates of the processing of subject's own name (SON...
Werner R, Müller HM. Processing differences between proper names and common nouns: Psycholinguistic ...
The linguistic relativity hypothesis proposes that speakers of different languages perceive and conc...
We report normative data collected from Mainland Chinese speakers for 232 objects taken from Snodgra...
Baumotte H, Müller HM, Dogil G. Lexical access from spectrum? Phonetic properties of proper names an...
Theoretical models of proper-name processing have been primarily derived from studies of people's na...
In this study, we aimed to provide a large-scale set of psycholinguistic norms for 3,314 traditional...