Learning and processing natural language requires the ability to track syntactic relationships between words and phrases in a sentence, which are often separated by intervening material. These nonadjacent dependencies can be studied using artificial grammar learning paradigms and structured sequence processing tasks. These approaches have been used to demonstrate that human adults, infants and some nonhuman animals are able to detect and learn dependencies between nonadjacent elements within a sequence. However, learning nonadjacent dependencies appears to be more cognitively demanding than detecting dependencies between adjacent elements, and only occurs in certain circumstances. In this review, we discuss different types of nonadjacent de...
When children learn their native language, they have to deal with a confusing array of dependencies ...
Processing non-adjacent dependencies is considered to be one of the hallmarks of human language. Ass...
In language, grammatical dependencies often hold between items that are not immediately adjacent to ...
Learning and processing natural language requires the ability to track syntactic relationships betwe...
The ability to track syntactic relationships between words, particularly over distances (“nonadjacen...
This dissertation explores the human ability for non-adjacent dependency-learning, which allows adul...
Human language is a salient example of a neurocognitive system that is specialized to process comple...
We investigated the developmental trajectory of nonadjacent dependency learning in an artificial lan...
The ability to process structured sequences of sounds lies at the basis of human language processing...
Item does not contain fulltextA recent hypothesis in empirical brain research on language is that th...
Processing non-adjacent dependencies is considered to be one of the hallmarks of human language. Ass...
When learning a new language, grammar—although difficult—is very important, as grammatical rules det...
Characterizing the nature of linguistic representations and how they emerge during early development...
An important aspect of language acquisition involves learning nonadjacent dependencies between words...
Sensitivity to dependencies (correspondences between distant items) in sensory stimuli plays a cruci...
When children learn their native language, they have to deal with a confusing array of dependencies ...
Processing non-adjacent dependencies is considered to be one of the hallmarks of human language. Ass...
In language, grammatical dependencies often hold between items that are not immediately adjacent to ...
Learning and processing natural language requires the ability to track syntactic relationships betwe...
The ability to track syntactic relationships between words, particularly over distances (“nonadjacen...
This dissertation explores the human ability for non-adjacent dependency-learning, which allows adul...
Human language is a salient example of a neurocognitive system that is specialized to process comple...
We investigated the developmental trajectory of nonadjacent dependency learning in an artificial lan...
The ability to process structured sequences of sounds lies at the basis of human language processing...
Item does not contain fulltextA recent hypothesis in empirical brain research on language is that th...
Processing non-adjacent dependencies is considered to be one of the hallmarks of human language. Ass...
When learning a new language, grammar—although difficult—is very important, as grammatical rules det...
Characterizing the nature of linguistic representations and how they emerge during early development...
An important aspect of language acquisition involves learning nonadjacent dependencies between words...
Sensitivity to dependencies (correspondences between distant items) in sensory stimuli plays a cruci...
When children learn their native language, they have to deal with a confusing array of dependencies ...
Processing non-adjacent dependencies is considered to be one of the hallmarks of human language. Ass...
In language, grammatical dependencies often hold between items that are not immediately adjacent to ...