We report an event-related brain potential (ERP) study examining how readers process sentences containing anaphoric reference to quantified antecedents. Previous studies indicate that positive (e.g. many) and negative (e.g. not many) quantifiers cause readers to focus on different sets of entities. For example in Many of the fans attended the game, focus is on the fans who attended (the reference set), and subsequent pronominal reference to this set, as in, Their presence was a boost to the team, is facilitated. In contrast, if many is replaced by not many, focus shifts to the fans who did not attend (the complement set), and reference to this set, as in. Their absence was disappointing, is preferred. In the current studies, the electroence...
Research has shown that following a sentence fragment such as John impressed Mary because…, people a...
According to the Presupposition-Denial Account, complement set reference arises when focus is on the...
Research has shown that following a sentence fragment such as John impressed Mary because..., people...
We report an event-related brain potential (ERP) study examining how readers process sentences conta...
An anaphoric reference to the complement-set is a reference to the set which does not fulfil the pre...
Sentences with quantified expressions involve mental representations of sets of individuals for whic...
In this event-related brain potential (ERP) study, we examined how semantic and referential aspects ...
Following a positively quantified statement such as A few of the children sang the chorus, a plural ...
The ability to use linguistic representations to refer to the world is a vital mechanism that gives ...
Production and comprehension of pronominal references may vary depending on whether this is preceded...
The goal of this study is to better understand when (and why) the combination of semantic overlap be...
The electrophysiology of language comprehension has long been dominated by research on syntactic and...
In this EEG study, we used pre-registered and exploratory ERP and time-frequency analyses to investi...
Abstract. We present results from an online experiment designed to probe the cognitive underpinnings...
The present studies employed event-related potentials (ERPs) to examine the time course for the inte...
Research has shown that following a sentence fragment such as John impressed Mary because…, people a...
According to the Presupposition-Denial Account, complement set reference arises when focus is on the...
Research has shown that following a sentence fragment such as John impressed Mary because..., people...
We report an event-related brain potential (ERP) study examining how readers process sentences conta...
An anaphoric reference to the complement-set is a reference to the set which does not fulfil the pre...
Sentences with quantified expressions involve mental representations of sets of individuals for whic...
In this event-related brain potential (ERP) study, we examined how semantic and referential aspects ...
Following a positively quantified statement such as A few of the children sang the chorus, a plural ...
The ability to use linguistic representations to refer to the world is a vital mechanism that gives ...
Production and comprehension of pronominal references may vary depending on whether this is preceded...
The goal of this study is to better understand when (and why) the combination of semantic overlap be...
The electrophysiology of language comprehension has long been dominated by research on syntactic and...
In this EEG study, we used pre-registered and exploratory ERP and time-frequency analyses to investi...
Abstract. We present results from an online experiment designed to probe the cognitive underpinnings...
The present studies employed event-related potentials (ERPs) to examine the time course for the inte...
Research has shown that following a sentence fragment such as John impressed Mary because…, people a...
According to the Presupposition-Denial Account, complement set reference arises when focus is on the...
Research has shown that following a sentence fragment such as John impressed Mary because..., people...