Traditionally, language processing has been studied in tightly controlled experimental designs. However, in addition to raising questions about the generalisability of results to natural language use, these designs impose limitations on the types of research questions that can be examined. Accordingly, an increasing number of groups are now exploring new methodological approaches for studying language in rich contextual settings. This special issue aims to deliver an overview of the possibilities that are opened up by the use of context and naturalistic experimental designs. These include the ability to examine various - and hitherto understudied - populations, or linguistic phenomena on different levels (e.g. word, sentence, discourse) in ...
This special issue is a testament to the recent burgeoning interest by theoretical linguists, langua...
The paper is focused on the complex relationship between language, thought, and the neurobiological ...
Biolinguistics aims to shed light on the specifically biological nature of human language focusing o...
Traditionally, language processing has been studied in tightly controlled experimental designs. Howe...
The current thesis presents a novel approach to studying the neurobiology of language. We embedded a...
Language is a multi-faceted form of communication. It is not until recently though that language res...
The cognitive neuroscience of language relies largely on controlled experiments that are different f...
Item does not contain fulltextWhen we think of everyday language use, the first things that come to ...
Since their onset more than 50 years ago, both psycholinguistics and neurolinguistics have provided ...
We use language to organize and communicate our thoughts to others. Natural language, however, is fu...
Recent decades have ushered in tremendous progress in understanding the neural basis of language. Mo...
In recent years, the trend toward using natural language texts in social-psychological research has ...
Theoretical advances in language research and the availability of increasingly high-resolution exper...
The capacity for language is a defining property of our species, yet despite decades of research, ev...
Studying language as an object of the biological world requires the resolution of the mind-brain pro...
This special issue is a testament to the recent burgeoning interest by theoretical linguists, langua...
The paper is focused on the complex relationship between language, thought, and the neurobiological ...
Biolinguistics aims to shed light on the specifically biological nature of human language focusing o...
Traditionally, language processing has been studied in tightly controlled experimental designs. Howe...
The current thesis presents a novel approach to studying the neurobiology of language. We embedded a...
Language is a multi-faceted form of communication. It is not until recently though that language res...
The cognitive neuroscience of language relies largely on controlled experiments that are different f...
Item does not contain fulltextWhen we think of everyday language use, the first things that come to ...
Since their onset more than 50 years ago, both psycholinguistics and neurolinguistics have provided ...
We use language to organize and communicate our thoughts to others. Natural language, however, is fu...
Recent decades have ushered in tremendous progress in understanding the neural basis of language. Mo...
In recent years, the trend toward using natural language texts in social-psychological research has ...
Theoretical advances in language research and the availability of increasingly high-resolution exper...
The capacity for language is a defining property of our species, yet despite decades of research, ev...
Studying language as an object of the biological world requires the resolution of the mind-brain pro...
This special issue is a testament to the recent burgeoning interest by theoretical linguists, langua...
The paper is focused on the complex relationship between language, thought, and the neurobiological ...
Biolinguistics aims to shed light on the specifically biological nature of human language focusing o...