The central issue of this study concerns the claim that the processing of gender agreement in online sentence comprehension is a syntactic rather than a conceptual/semantic process. This claim was tested for the grammatical gender agreement in Dutch between the definite article and the noun. Subjects read sentences in which the definite article and the noun had the same gender and sentences in which the gender agreement was violated, While subjects read these sentences, their electrophysiological activity was recorded via electrodes placed on the scalp. Earlier research has shown that semantic and syntactic processing events manifest themselves in different event-related brain potential (ERP) effects. Semantic integration modulates the ampl...
During language production and comprehension, information about a word's syntactic properties is som...
Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) can reveal online processing differences between native speake...
In this study, we used event-related potentials (ERPs) to compare early bilingual Turkish-Dutch adul...
The central issue of this study concerns the claim that the processing of gender agreement in online...
We used electroencephalography (EEG) to measure changes in the brain’s electrical potential while re...
Item does not contain fulltextThis experiment explored the effect of semantic expectancy on the proc...
To investigate the timing relationship between lexical access and later processes, the present study...
Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) can reveal online processing differences between native speake...
To investigate the timing relationship between lexical access and later processes, the present study...
Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) can reveal online processing differences between native speake...
During comprehension, a personal pronoun (he, she, it) refers to a preceding referent (boy, girl, ch...
The present ERP study aimed at providing evidence for the existence of two routes in the brain for t...
For native speakers, many studies suggest a link between oscillatory neural activity in the beta fre...
A study is presented on the effects of discourse–semantic and lexical–syntactic information during s...
Despite the widely documented influence of gender stereotypes on social behaviour, little is known a...
During language production and comprehension, information about a word's syntactic properties is som...
Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) can reveal online processing differences between native speake...
In this study, we used event-related potentials (ERPs) to compare early bilingual Turkish-Dutch adul...
The central issue of this study concerns the claim that the processing of gender agreement in online...
We used electroencephalography (EEG) to measure changes in the brain’s electrical potential while re...
Item does not contain fulltextThis experiment explored the effect of semantic expectancy on the proc...
To investigate the timing relationship between lexical access and later processes, the present study...
Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) can reveal online processing differences between native speake...
To investigate the timing relationship between lexical access and later processes, the present study...
Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) can reveal online processing differences between native speake...
During comprehension, a personal pronoun (he, she, it) refers to a preceding referent (boy, girl, ch...
The present ERP study aimed at providing evidence for the existence of two routes in the brain for t...
For native speakers, many studies suggest a link between oscillatory neural activity in the beta fre...
A study is presented on the effects of discourse–semantic and lexical–syntactic information during s...
Despite the widely documented influence of gender stereotypes on social behaviour, little is known a...
During language production and comprehension, information about a word's syntactic properties is som...
Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) can reveal online processing differences between native speake...
In this study, we used event-related potentials (ERPs) to compare early bilingual Turkish-Dutch adul...