The authors show that verb aspect influences the activation of event knowledge with 4 novel results. First, common locations of events (e.g., arena) are primed following verbs with imperfective aspect (e.g., was skating) but not verbs with perfect aspect (e.g., had skated). Second, people generate more locative prepositional phrases as completions to sentence fragments with imperfective than those with perfect aspect. Third, the amplitude of the N400 component to location nouns varies as a function of aspect and typicality, being smallest for imperfective sentences with highly expected locations and largest for imperfective sentences with less expected locations. Fourth, the amplitude of a sustained frontal negativity spanning prepositional...
In this article, we explore whether cross-linguistic differences in grammatical aspect encoding may ...
Two kinds of knowledge are often confounded: knowledge about events occurring in the physical world,...
in this article, we explore whether cross-linguistic differences in grammatical aspect encoding may ...
Two experiments examine how grammatical verb aspect constrains our understanding of events. Accordin...
<div><p>Two experiments examine how grammatical verb aspect constrains our understanding of events. ...
In this study we aimed to investigate effects of tense, aspect and lexical aspect on the activation ...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.When we describe situat...
Language is one of the essential tools used to segment the continuous stream of experience into even...
Grammatical verb aspect uses morphosyntactic cues (‘-ed’, ‘-ing’) to convey whether an action is, fo...
Reading involves the dynamic construction of a mental model corresponding to the situation described...
How do people describe events they have witnessed? What role does linguistic aspect play in this pro...
Time is central to human cognition, both in terms of how we understand the world and the events that...
Aspect and Coreference 2 We used an offline story continuation task and an online ERP reading task ...
Time is central to human cognition, both in terms of how we understand the world and the events that...
The role of grammatical systems in profiling particular conceptual categories is used as a key in ex...
In this article, we explore whether cross-linguistic differences in grammatical aspect encoding may ...
Two kinds of knowledge are often confounded: knowledge about events occurring in the physical world,...
in this article, we explore whether cross-linguistic differences in grammatical aspect encoding may ...
Two experiments examine how grammatical verb aspect constrains our understanding of events. Accordin...
<div><p>Two experiments examine how grammatical verb aspect constrains our understanding of events. ...
In this study we aimed to investigate effects of tense, aspect and lexical aspect on the activation ...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.When we describe situat...
Language is one of the essential tools used to segment the continuous stream of experience into even...
Grammatical verb aspect uses morphosyntactic cues (‘-ed’, ‘-ing’) to convey whether an action is, fo...
Reading involves the dynamic construction of a mental model corresponding to the situation described...
How do people describe events they have witnessed? What role does linguistic aspect play in this pro...
Time is central to human cognition, both in terms of how we understand the world and the events that...
Aspect and Coreference 2 We used an offline story continuation task and an online ERP reading task ...
Time is central to human cognition, both in terms of how we understand the world and the events that...
The role of grammatical systems in profiling particular conceptual categories is used as a key in ex...
In this article, we explore whether cross-linguistic differences in grammatical aspect encoding may ...
Two kinds of knowledge are often confounded: knowledge about events occurring in the physical world,...
in this article, we explore whether cross-linguistic differences in grammatical aspect encoding may ...