The present study employed a self-paced reading task in conjunction with concurrent acceptability judgements to examine how similar or diferent English natives and Chinese learners of English are when processing non-local agreement. We also tested how determiner-number specifcation modulates number agreement computation in both native and non-native processing by manipulating number marking with demonstrative determiners (the versus that/these). Results suggest both groups were sensitive to non-local agreement violations, indexed by longer reading times for sentences containing number violations. Furthermore, we found determiner-number specifcation facilitated processing of number violations in both native and non-native groups in an...
This paper summarizes non-native speakers\u27 reading-time results for two types of constructions. I...
The present study examines both properties of the language and properties of the learner to better u...
Fluent sentence comprehension requires the automatic application of grammatical principles, in combi...
The present study employed a self-paced reading task in conjunction with concurrent acceptability ju...
The present study employed a self-paced reading task in conjunction with concurrent acceptability ju...
The present study uses event-related potentials (ERPs) to examine nonlocal agreement processing betw...
The present study uses event-related potentials (ERPs) to examine nonlocal agreement processing betw...
How similarly or differently native speakers (L1ers) and non-native speakers (L2ers) resolve attac...
This study investigates why L2 learners differ in their success in learning their second language, b...
This is part of an ongoing study that investigates the processing of subject-verb agreement violatio...
As has been claimed by the Shallow Structure Hypothesis (SSH) (Clahsen & Felser, 2006), L2 learners ...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://journals.cambridge.org/ac...
An ongoing debate revolves around whether non-native (L2) speakers resolve discontinuous linguistic...
This study uses a sentence completion task with Swedish and Chinese L2 English speakers to investiga...
This thesis investigates the processing of non-local agreement violations and whether they are affec...
This paper summarizes non-native speakers\u27 reading-time results for two types of constructions. I...
The present study examines both properties of the language and properties of the learner to better u...
Fluent sentence comprehension requires the automatic application of grammatical principles, in combi...
The present study employed a self-paced reading task in conjunction with concurrent acceptability ju...
The present study employed a self-paced reading task in conjunction with concurrent acceptability ju...
The present study uses event-related potentials (ERPs) to examine nonlocal agreement processing betw...
The present study uses event-related potentials (ERPs) to examine nonlocal agreement processing betw...
How similarly or differently native speakers (L1ers) and non-native speakers (L2ers) resolve attac...
This study investigates why L2 learners differ in their success in learning their second language, b...
This is part of an ongoing study that investigates the processing of subject-verb agreement violatio...
As has been claimed by the Shallow Structure Hypothesis (SSH) (Clahsen & Felser, 2006), L2 learners ...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://journals.cambridge.org/ac...
An ongoing debate revolves around whether non-native (L2) speakers resolve discontinuous linguistic...
This study uses a sentence completion task with Swedish and Chinese L2 English speakers to investiga...
This thesis investigates the processing of non-local agreement violations and whether they are affec...
This paper summarizes non-native speakers\u27 reading-time results for two types of constructions. I...
The present study examines both properties of the language and properties of the learner to better u...
Fluent sentence comprehension requires the automatic application of grammatical principles, in combi...