The purpose of this study is to investigate the syntactic priming of relative clause attachment in monolingual Turkish speakers and Turkish learners of English with different levels of proficiency in English. Turkish and English belong to typologically different groups of languages. Within the scope of this study, we investigate syntactic priming of relative clause attachments, which enables us to examine and compare the strategies employed for ambiguity resolution both in Turkish and English. The data was collected through offline (pen-and-paper), online (self-paced reading), and eye-tracking studies. The analysis of the data revealed important findings about the parsing strategies employed by both monolingual Turkish speakers and Turkish ...
The present study investigates children’s and adults ' relative clause attachment preferences i...
This research aims to reveal the relative clause attachment preference in L2 sentence processing fro...
In this paper we propose an HPSG account of the complex phenomenon of relativization in Turkish. Rel...
The aim of this study is to investigate the way native speakers of Turkish resolve relative clause (...
WOS: 000520798900001PubMed: 32189183The goal of this study is to investigate whether or not Turkish ...
The present study explored the effect of semantic priming in the resolution of ambiguous sentences c...
The present study focuses on the processing of relative clauses in Turkish as a second language. The...
This study examines the acquisition patterns of head-final relative clauses (RCs) in Turkish in mono...
Research on the production of relative clauses (RCs) has shown that in English, although children st...
This study investigates the way adult second language (L2) learners of English resolve relative clau...
The present study investigates the parsing of pre-nominal relative clauses (RCs) in children for the...
This study focuses on teaching relative clauses (R.Cs) in Turkish, a left-branching language, and d...
The present study investigates the parsing of pre-nominal relative clauses (RCs) in children for the...
How does complex syntax develop in heritage language children? This study investigates child Turkish...
Daha önce birçok farklı dilde yapılan çalışmalar ilgi tümceciklerinin ediniminin geç olduğunu ve bun...
The present study investigates children’s and adults ' relative clause attachment preferences i...
This research aims to reveal the relative clause attachment preference in L2 sentence processing fro...
In this paper we propose an HPSG account of the complex phenomenon of relativization in Turkish. Rel...
The aim of this study is to investigate the way native speakers of Turkish resolve relative clause (...
WOS: 000520798900001PubMed: 32189183The goal of this study is to investigate whether or not Turkish ...
The present study explored the effect of semantic priming in the resolution of ambiguous sentences c...
The present study focuses on the processing of relative clauses in Turkish as a second language. The...
This study examines the acquisition patterns of head-final relative clauses (RCs) in Turkish in mono...
Research on the production of relative clauses (RCs) has shown that in English, although children st...
This study investigates the way adult second language (L2) learners of English resolve relative clau...
The present study investigates the parsing of pre-nominal relative clauses (RCs) in children for the...
This study focuses on teaching relative clauses (R.Cs) in Turkish, a left-branching language, and d...
The present study investigates the parsing of pre-nominal relative clauses (RCs) in children for the...
How does complex syntax develop in heritage language children? This study investigates child Turkish...
Daha önce birçok farklı dilde yapılan çalışmalar ilgi tümceciklerinin ediniminin geç olduğunu ve bun...
The present study investigates children’s and adults ' relative clause attachment preferences i...
This research aims to reveal the relative clause attachment preference in L2 sentence processing fro...
In this paper we propose an HPSG account of the complex phenomenon of relativization in Turkish. Rel...