The scope of planning during sentence formulation is known to be flexible, as it can be influenced by speakers' communicative goals and language production pressures (among other factors). Two eye-tracked picture description experiments tested whether the time course of formulation is also modulated by grammatical structure and thus whether differences in linear word order across languages affect the breadth and order of conceptual and linguistic encoding operations. Native speakers of Tzeltal [a primarily verb–object–subject (VOS) language] and Dutch [a subject–verb–object (SVO) language] described pictures of transitive events. Analyses compared speakers' choice of sentence structure across events with more accessible and less accessible ...
We examine a case of word order variation where speakers choose between two near-synonymous construc...
Item does not contain fulltextWhen formulating simple sentences to describe pictured events, speaker...
In spoken as well as signed language, a shift over time from the use of Subject-Object-Verb (SOV) wo...
The scope of planning during sentence formulation is known to be flexible, as it can be influenced b...
Theories of incremental sentence production make different assumptions about when speakers encode in...
Although the notion of word order in principle applies to all constituents in a clause, in practice ...
Sentence formulation requires mapping pre-verbal messages onto linguistic structures. This message-t...
Sentence production requires mapping preverbal messages onto linguistic structures. Because sentence...
Theories of incremental sentence production make different assumptions about when speakers encode in...
A prominent type of word order variation in Dutch is variation in the choice of the directly pre-ver...
When producing a sentence, the speaker needs to place words in linear order. We hypothe-sized the ex...
Item does not contain fulltextThe leading theories of sentence planning - Hierarchical Incrementalit...
Sentence formulation requires mapping pre-verbal messages onto linguistic structures. This message-t...
When producing a sentence, the speaker needs to place words in linear order. We hypothesized the exi...
The scope of linguistic planning, i.e., the amount of linguistic information that speakers prepare i...
We examine a case of word order variation where speakers choose between two near-synonymous construc...
Item does not contain fulltextWhen formulating simple sentences to describe pictured events, speaker...
In spoken as well as signed language, a shift over time from the use of Subject-Object-Verb (SOV) wo...
The scope of planning during sentence formulation is known to be flexible, as it can be influenced b...
Theories of incremental sentence production make different assumptions about when speakers encode in...
Although the notion of word order in principle applies to all constituents in a clause, in practice ...
Sentence formulation requires mapping pre-verbal messages onto linguistic structures. This message-t...
Sentence production requires mapping preverbal messages onto linguistic structures. Because sentence...
Theories of incremental sentence production make different assumptions about when speakers encode in...
A prominent type of word order variation in Dutch is variation in the choice of the directly pre-ver...
When producing a sentence, the speaker needs to place words in linear order. We hypothe-sized the ex...
Item does not contain fulltextThe leading theories of sentence planning - Hierarchical Incrementalit...
Sentence formulation requires mapping pre-verbal messages onto linguistic structures. This message-t...
When producing a sentence, the speaker needs to place words in linear order. We hypothesized the exi...
The scope of linguistic planning, i.e., the amount of linguistic information that speakers prepare i...
We examine a case of word order variation where speakers choose between two near-synonymous construc...
Item does not contain fulltextWhen formulating simple sentences to describe pictured events, speaker...
In spoken as well as signed language, a shift over time from the use of Subject-Object-Verb (SOV) wo...