An important question in the study of language production is the nature of the semantic information that speakers use to create syntactic structures. A common answer to this question assumes that thematic roles help to mediate the mapping from messages to syntax. However, research using structural priming has suggested that the construction of syntactic frames may be insensitive to variations in thematic roles within messages (Cognition 35 (1990) 1; Psychological Review 99 (1992) 150). Because these studies involved structural alternations whose syntax covaries with the order of thematic roles, it is difficult to assess any independent contribution that role information may make to the positioning of phrases. In this study, we primed the or...
Structural priming refers to speakers' tendency to produce sentences with previously heard or pr...
We investigated thematic processing in sentences containing a prepositional phrase that was ambiguou...
Pappert S, Hense C, Baumann M, Pechmann T. Persistence of word order: A matter of thematic roles or ...
An important question in the study of language production is the nature of the semantic information ...
This paper examines the role of elements of English sentences by employing the approach ofthematic r...
Pappert S, Pechmann T. Priming word order by thematic roles: No evidence for an additional involveme...
In three experiments, we investigate whether speakers tend to perseverate in the assignment of empha...
Four experiments in Italian investigated how conceptual entities are mapped onto grammatical functio...
Structural priming in comprehension seems to be more variable than in production. Sometimes it occur...
This paper demonstrates an underlying mechanism for language production in structural priming. The s...
How do people transform the surface structure of a sentence into the sentence’s intended meaning? Wo...
In this paper we examine the tendency for agrammatic aphasics to make thematic reversal errors in co...
Language learners need strategies for interpreting contextual clues, which can provide them with in...
This paper explores the nature of thematic information made available when a verb is accessed during...
This article explores the interaction between global sentence context and local syntactic decision m...
Structural priming refers to speakers' tendency to produce sentences with previously heard or pr...
We investigated thematic processing in sentences containing a prepositional phrase that was ambiguou...
Pappert S, Hense C, Baumann M, Pechmann T. Persistence of word order: A matter of thematic roles or ...
An important question in the study of language production is the nature of the semantic information ...
This paper examines the role of elements of English sentences by employing the approach ofthematic r...
Pappert S, Pechmann T. Priming word order by thematic roles: No evidence for an additional involveme...
In three experiments, we investigate whether speakers tend to perseverate in the assignment of empha...
Four experiments in Italian investigated how conceptual entities are mapped onto grammatical functio...
Structural priming in comprehension seems to be more variable than in production. Sometimes it occur...
This paper demonstrates an underlying mechanism for language production in structural priming. The s...
How do people transform the surface structure of a sentence into the sentence’s intended meaning? Wo...
In this paper we examine the tendency for agrammatic aphasics to make thematic reversal errors in co...
Language learners need strategies for interpreting contextual clues, which can provide them with in...
This paper explores the nature of thematic information made available when a verb is accessed during...
This article explores the interaction between global sentence context and local syntactic decision m...
Structural priming refers to speakers' tendency to produce sentences with previously heard or pr...
We investigated thematic processing in sentences containing a prepositional phrase that was ambiguou...
Pappert S, Hense C, Baumann M, Pechmann T. Persistence of word order: A matter of thematic roles or ...