We report two parallel experiments conducted in French and in English in which we induced subject–verb agreement errors to explore the role of syntactic structure during sentence production. Previous studies have shown that attraction errors (i.e., a tendency of the verb to agree with an immediately preceding noun instead of with the subject of the sentence) occur when a preverbal local noun disagrees in number with the subject head noun. The attraction effect was accounted for either by the proximity of the local noun to the verb in the linearised sentence (linear distance hypothesis)or by the processing simultaneity of the head and local nouns situated in the same clause (clause packaging hypothesis). In the current experiments, speakers ...
In three experiments, we investigated whether the production of subject-verb number agreement is aff...
The research presented here uses theoretical constructs of formal syntax to account for performance ...
The characterization of the relationship between morphological and syntactic properties of sentences...
We report two parallel experiments conducted in French and in English in which we induced subject–ve...
Three experiments in which errors of subject-verb agreement were elicited assessed the effects of sy...
We explore the language production process by eliciting subject-verb agreement errors. Participants ...
A canonical finding in agreement production research is local noun interference; subjects produce mo...
In this paper we address the question whether hierarchical relations and word order can be separated...
International audienceAcross languages subject-verb agreement errors have been established when subj...
A milestone is reached when a child has acquired the fundamental syntactic relation known as subject...
We report a study on the spoken production of subject–verb agreement in number by four age groups of...
Research on subject-verb agreement production in SVO languages has shown that objects moved pre-verb...
Traditionally, the production of agreement has been studied using preamble completion paradigms, whe...
Research on subject-verb agreement production in SVO languages has shown that objects moved pre-verb...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT: Several studies have found that factors of different nature (semantic, morpholog...
In three experiments, we investigated whether the production of subject-verb number agreement is aff...
The research presented here uses theoretical constructs of formal syntax to account for performance ...
The characterization of the relationship between morphological and syntactic properties of sentences...
We report two parallel experiments conducted in French and in English in which we induced subject–ve...
Three experiments in which errors of subject-verb agreement were elicited assessed the effects of sy...
We explore the language production process by eliciting subject-verb agreement errors. Participants ...
A canonical finding in agreement production research is local noun interference; subjects produce mo...
In this paper we address the question whether hierarchical relations and word order can be separated...
International audienceAcross languages subject-verb agreement errors have been established when subj...
A milestone is reached when a child has acquired the fundamental syntactic relation known as subject...
We report a study on the spoken production of subject–verb agreement in number by four age groups of...
Research on subject-verb agreement production in SVO languages has shown that objects moved pre-verb...
Traditionally, the production of agreement has been studied using preamble completion paradigms, whe...
Research on subject-verb agreement production in SVO languages has shown that objects moved pre-verb...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT: Several studies have found that factors of different nature (semantic, morpholog...
In three experiments, we investigated whether the production of subject-verb number agreement is aff...
The research presented here uses theoretical constructs of formal syntax to account for performance ...
The characterization of the relationship between morphological and syntactic properties of sentences...