In this ERP study we investigate the processes that occur in syntactically ambiguous German sentences at the point of disambiguation. Whereas most psycholinguistic theories agree on the view that processing difficulties arise when parsing preferences are disconfirmed (so-called garden-path effects), important differences exist with respect to theoretical assumptions about the parser s recovery from a misparse. A key distinction can be made between parsers that compute all alternative syntactic structures in parallel (parallel parsers) and parsers that compute only a single preferred analysis (serial parsers). To distinguish empirically between parallel and serial parsing models, we compare ERP responses to garden-path sentences with ERP res...
International audienceIn 2 ERP experiments participants read 4-word sequences presented for 200 ms (...
Apel J, Knoeferle P, Crocker MW. Processing Parallel Structure: Evidence from Eye-Tracking and a Com...
In a study using event-related brain potentials, we show that the current characterization of the P6...
The present study investigates the processes involved in the recovery from temporarily ambiguous gar...
The present study investigates the processes involved in the recovery from temporarily ambiguous gar...
Experimental sentence comprehension studies have shown that superficially similar German clauses wit...
A central characteristic of many current models of human sentence processing is the manner in which ...
Language has been considered a prototype of a complex, well-learned, multi-tiered intellectual activ...
Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) and behavioral measures (reaction times and errors) were used ...
International audienceIn two ERP experiments participants read four-word sequences presented for 200...
In an ERP study German sentences were investigated that contain a case-ambiguous NP that may be assi...
The parallelism effect in human parsing is a phenomenon in which the second constituent of a coordin...
We present two sets of event-related potential (ERP) data on separate aspects of sentence processing...
A reading time and an ERP experiment conducted in Italian investigated the parser's responses to a s...
103 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Event-related brain potential...
International audienceIn 2 ERP experiments participants read 4-word sequences presented for 200 ms (...
Apel J, Knoeferle P, Crocker MW. Processing Parallel Structure: Evidence from Eye-Tracking and a Com...
In a study using event-related brain potentials, we show that the current characterization of the P6...
The present study investigates the processes involved in the recovery from temporarily ambiguous gar...
The present study investigates the processes involved in the recovery from temporarily ambiguous gar...
Experimental sentence comprehension studies have shown that superficially similar German clauses wit...
A central characteristic of many current models of human sentence processing is the manner in which ...
Language has been considered a prototype of a complex, well-learned, multi-tiered intellectual activ...
Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) and behavioral measures (reaction times and errors) were used ...
International audienceIn two ERP experiments participants read four-word sequences presented for 200...
In an ERP study German sentences were investigated that contain a case-ambiguous NP that may be assi...
The parallelism effect in human parsing is a phenomenon in which the second constituent of a coordin...
We present two sets of event-related potential (ERP) data on separate aspects of sentence processing...
A reading time and an ERP experiment conducted in Italian investigated the parser's responses to a s...
103 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Event-related brain potential...
International audienceIn 2 ERP experiments participants read 4-word sequences presented for 200 ms (...
Apel J, Knoeferle P, Crocker MW. Processing Parallel Structure: Evidence from Eye-Tracking and a Com...
In a study using event-related brain potentials, we show that the current characterization of the P6...