cited By 0International audienceWhile grammatical context effects have been largely documented, their exact nature remains unclear. to determine the locus of these effects, we explored the priming in very strong grammatical contexts, that is, the priming of verbs by immediately preceding French pronominal subjects. In French, the first and second person plural pronouns are always associated with the same verbal inflections, creating very strong grammatical contexts. Participants made lexical decisions on targets (verb vs. pseudoverb) which were presented in three contexts: pronoun-congruent (nous grimpons, we climb), pronoun-incongruent (vous grimpons, you climb) or pseudoword control (zous grimpons, zous climb). Two experiments were conduc...
International audienceDeterminers with congruent gender facilitate the recognition of the following ...
Basing itself on a comparative study of English and French, this paper argues that prosody plays a r...
International audienceThe present study investigated whether lexical access is affected by a regular...
cited By 0International audienceWhile grammatical context effects have been largely documented, thei...
International audienceIn this study, we explored cerebral mechanisms during the computation of subje...
<p>Lower-level and higher-level processes during lexical recognition were investigated using ambiguo...
We examine occurrences of categorical assimi-lation (neutralizations) in French, the perception of v...
International audienceThe influence of semantic context on verb argument structure processing was in...
International audienceIn French, attributive adjectives (A) can appear either before or after the no...
In three experiments, we investigated how associative word-word priming effects in German depend on ...
In this paper written word context is being discussed, as well as its effect on word recognition tim...
Three masked priming experiments associated with the lexical decision task were carried out in order...
We examined whether a context marked for grammatical gender can constrain the processing of homophon...
International audienceDeterminers with congruent gender facilitate the recognition of the following ...
Basing itself on a comparative study of English and French, this paper argues that prosody plays a r...
International audienceThe present study investigated whether lexical access is affected by a regular...
cited By 0International audienceWhile grammatical context effects have been largely documented, thei...
International audienceIn this study, we explored cerebral mechanisms during the computation of subje...
<p>Lower-level and higher-level processes during lexical recognition were investigated using ambiguo...
We examine occurrences of categorical assimi-lation (neutralizations) in French, the perception of v...
International audienceThe influence of semantic context on verb argument structure processing was in...
International audienceIn French, attributive adjectives (A) can appear either before or after the no...
In three experiments, we investigated how associative word-word priming effects in German depend on ...
In this paper written word context is being discussed, as well as its effect on word recognition tim...
Three masked priming experiments associated with the lexical decision task were carried out in order...
We examined whether a context marked for grammatical gender can constrain the processing of homophon...
International audienceDeterminers with congruent gender facilitate the recognition of the following ...
Basing itself on a comparative study of English and French, this paper argues that prosody plays a r...
International audienceThe present study investigated whether lexical access is affected by a regular...