Do people predict different aspects of a predictable word to the same extent? We tested prediction of phonological and gender information by creating phonological and gender mismatches between an article and a predictable noun in Italian. Native Italian speakers read predictive sentence contexts followed by the expected noun (e.g., un incidente: ‘accident’) or another plausible, but unexpected noun, either beginning with a different phonological class (consonant vs. vowel, e.g., uno scontro: ‘collision’; phonological mismatch) or belonging to a different gender class (e.g., un'inondazione: ‘flooding’; gender mismatch). Phonological mismatch articles elicited greater negativity than expected articles at posterior channels around 450–800 ms p...
Before accumulation of recent experimental evidence, prediction was thought to be too prone to failu...
We investigated how listeners use gender-marked adjectives to adjust lexical predictions during sent...
The aim of the current study is to further investigate the role of the noun’s suffix in processing g...
Do people predict different aspects of a predictable word to the same extent? We tested prediction o...
Do people predict different aspects of a predictable word to the same extent? We tested prediction o...
The present research addresses the issue of whether the orthographic-phonological information about ...
Behavioral studies on gender-to-ending consistency in Romance language showed that people take advan...
In well-known demonstrations of lexical prediction during language comprehension, pre-nominal articl...
In some languages the grammatical gender of nouns can be probabilistically detected using formal cue...
Gender-to-ending consistency has been shown to influence grammatical gender retrieval in isolated wo...
Gender-to-ending consistency has been shown to influence grammatical gender retrieval in isolated wo...
Over the last years several results demonstrated that context-based expectations on both word-class ...
In this sentence reading study, we used event-related potentials (ERPs) to investigate the processin...
Two new procedures were employed to investigate the effects of semantic and grammatical gender on le...
Most current models of language production assume that information about gender is selected only in ...
Before accumulation of recent experimental evidence, prediction was thought to be too prone to failu...
We investigated how listeners use gender-marked adjectives to adjust lexical predictions during sent...
The aim of the current study is to further investigate the role of the noun’s suffix in processing g...
Do people predict different aspects of a predictable word to the same extent? We tested prediction o...
Do people predict different aspects of a predictable word to the same extent? We tested prediction o...
The present research addresses the issue of whether the orthographic-phonological information about ...
Behavioral studies on gender-to-ending consistency in Romance language showed that people take advan...
In well-known demonstrations of lexical prediction during language comprehension, pre-nominal articl...
In some languages the grammatical gender of nouns can be probabilistically detected using formal cue...
Gender-to-ending consistency has been shown to influence grammatical gender retrieval in isolated wo...
Gender-to-ending consistency has been shown to influence grammatical gender retrieval in isolated wo...
Over the last years several results demonstrated that context-based expectations on both word-class ...
In this sentence reading study, we used event-related potentials (ERPs) to investigate the processin...
Two new procedures were employed to investigate the effects of semantic and grammatical gender on le...
Most current models of language production assume that information about gender is selected only in ...
Before accumulation of recent experimental evidence, prediction was thought to be too prone to failu...
We investigated how listeners use gender-marked adjectives to adjust lexical predictions during sent...
The aim of the current study is to further investigate the role of the noun’s suffix in processing g...