When comprehenders predict a specific lexical noun in a highly constraining context, they also activate the grammatical features, such as gender, of that noun. Evidence for such lexically mediated prediction comes from ERP studies that show that comprehenders are surprised by adjectives and determiners that mismatch the features of a highly predictable noun. In this study, we investigated whether comprehenders can (i) predict an abstract noun phrase in an upcoming argument position (without pre-activating a specific lexical item) and (ii) assign morphosyntactic features to the head noun of that phrase. To do so we used the processing of Dutch cataphors as a test case. We tested whether seeing a cataphor in a preposed clause triggered a pred...
In many languages, the production of noun phrases requires the selection of gender-marked elements l...
Event-related potentials were used to study whether factors known to influence subject-verb number a...
Event-related potentials were used to study whether factors known to influence subject-verb number a...
Contains fulltext : 199082.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)An important qu...
An important question in predictive language processing is the extent to which prediction effects ca...
When speakers of gendered languages hear determiners, they anticipate nouns that share the determine...
In well-known demonstrations of lexical prediction during language comprehension, pre-nominal articl...
To investigate the timing relationship between lexical access and later processes, the present study...
To investigate the timing relationship between lexical access and later processes, the present study...
An important question in predictive language processing is the extent to which prediction effects ca...
Recently, several ERP studies have shown that the human language comprehension system anticipates wo...
Recently, several ERP studies have shown that the human language comprehension system anticipates wo...
In this study, we investigated grammatical feature selection during noun phrase production in German...
The processing of cataphoric pronouns has been shown to follow the same mechanisms as the processing...
This paper examined the role of lexical processing in phrase structure building in sentence producti...
In many languages, the production of noun phrases requires the selection of gender-marked elements l...
Event-related potentials were used to study whether factors known to influence subject-verb number a...
Event-related potentials were used to study whether factors known to influence subject-verb number a...
Contains fulltext : 199082.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)An important qu...
An important question in predictive language processing is the extent to which prediction effects ca...
When speakers of gendered languages hear determiners, they anticipate nouns that share the determine...
In well-known demonstrations of lexical prediction during language comprehension, pre-nominal articl...
To investigate the timing relationship between lexical access and later processes, the present study...
To investigate the timing relationship between lexical access and later processes, the present study...
An important question in predictive language processing is the extent to which prediction effects ca...
Recently, several ERP studies have shown that the human language comprehension system anticipates wo...
Recently, several ERP studies have shown that the human language comprehension system anticipates wo...
In this study, we investigated grammatical feature selection during noun phrase production in German...
The processing of cataphoric pronouns has been shown to follow the same mechanisms as the processing...
This paper examined the role of lexical processing in phrase structure building in sentence producti...
In many languages, the production of noun phrases requires the selection of gender-marked elements l...
Event-related potentials were used to study whether factors known to influence subject-verb number a...
Event-related potentials were used to study whether factors known to influence subject-verb number a...