The Structural Prominence Hypothesis (SPH) proposed in Friederici and Gorrell (1998) has been claimed to find support from cross-linguistic data and to be empirically superior to linear strategies. In this article we evaluate the SPH against data of thematic-role-reversal comprehension of Chinese aphasics using Mandarin Chinese and Cantonese. We focus on the comprehension of Chinese relativized constructions for the reason that linear position and structural prominence diverge in these structures. The two types of strategies thus make different predictions about thematic reversal comprehension with respect to these structures. An examination of the performance patterns of Chinese aphasics from three different studies (Su and Law, 1993; Law ...
The majority of studies on grammatical disruption in aphasia have focused on European languages. The...
This study analysed the topic and vocabulary of Chinese speakers based on language samples of perso...
In this project we analyze the syntactic structure of Mandarin. Like English, Mandarin is considered...
In this paper we examine the tendency for agrammatic aphasics to make thematic reversal errors in co...
This paper reports the performances of two Cantonese aphasics on tasks examining their sentence proc...
An ongoing debate in Chinese psycholinguistics is whether subject-relative clauses or object-relativ...
Structural priming studies in production have demonstrated stronger priming effects for unexpected s...
Crosslinguistic structural priming occurs when prior experience with a linguistic structure in one l...
332 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.Overall, it is argued that st...
Theories of how people construct linguistic form during production are largely based on English and ...
From the perspective of cognitive psychology, our knowledge of language can be viewed as mental repr...
Note:In this thesis, sentence comprehension disturbances in Japanese aphasics are investigated, focu...
Lexical semantic variables such as word frequency, imageability and age of acquisition have long bee...
In Modern Standard Chinese, word order patterns and constructions are motivated by factors and restr...
This study analysed the topic and vocabulary of Chinese speakers based on language samples of person...
The majority of studies on grammatical disruption in aphasia have focused on European languages. The...
This study analysed the topic and vocabulary of Chinese speakers based on language samples of perso...
In this project we analyze the syntactic structure of Mandarin. Like English, Mandarin is considered...
In this paper we examine the tendency for agrammatic aphasics to make thematic reversal errors in co...
This paper reports the performances of two Cantonese aphasics on tasks examining their sentence proc...
An ongoing debate in Chinese psycholinguistics is whether subject-relative clauses or object-relativ...
Structural priming studies in production have demonstrated stronger priming effects for unexpected s...
Crosslinguistic structural priming occurs when prior experience with a linguistic structure in one l...
332 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.Overall, it is argued that st...
Theories of how people construct linguistic form during production are largely based on English and ...
From the perspective of cognitive psychology, our knowledge of language can be viewed as mental repr...
Note:In this thesis, sentence comprehension disturbances in Japanese aphasics are investigated, focu...
Lexical semantic variables such as word frequency, imageability and age of acquisition have long bee...
In Modern Standard Chinese, word order patterns and constructions are motivated by factors and restr...
This study analysed the topic and vocabulary of Chinese speakers based on language samples of person...
The majority of studies on grammatical disruption in aphasia have focused on European languages. The...
This study analysed the topic and vocabulary of Chinese speakers based on language samples of perso...
In this project we analyze the syntactic structure of Mandarin. Like English, Mandarin is considered...