Work in theoretical linguistics and psycholinguistics suggests that human linguistic knowledge forms a continuum between individual lexical items and abstract syntactic representations, with most linguistic representations falling between the two extremes and taking the form of lexical items stored together with the syntactic/semantic contexts in which they frequently occur. Neuroimaging evidence further suggests that no brain region is selectively sensitive to only lexical information or only syntactic information. Instead, all the key brain regions that support high-level linguistic processing have been implicated in both lexical and syntactic processing, suggesting that our linguistic knowledge is plausibly represented in a distributed f...
Extracting meaning from speech requires the use of pragmatic, semantic, and syntactic information. A...
The relation between semantics and syntax and where they are represented in the neural level has bee...
For every claim in the neuroimaging literature about a particular brain region supporting syntactic ...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. To understand what you are reading now, your mind retrieves the meanings of wor...
Models of speaking distinguish producing meaning, words and syntax as three different linguistic com...
Neuroimaging studies have identified multiple brain regions that are associated with semantic and sy...
International audienceThe activations of language transformers like GPT-2 have been shown to linearl...
Although it is widely accepted that nouns and verbs are functionally independent linguistic entities...
Item does not contain fulltextWe introduce two experiments that explored syntactic and semantic proc...
How is syntactic analysis implemented by the human brain during language comprehension? The current ...
& Two coordinated experiments using functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) investigated wh...
Introduction: Words are not processed in isolation but in rich contexts that are used to modulate an...
A class of semantic theories defines concepts in terms of statistical distributions of lexical items...
In much of neuroimaging and neuropsychology, regions of the brain have been associated with ‘lexical...
The neural network supporting aspects of syntactic, prosodic, and semantic information processing is...
Extracting meaning from speech requires the use of pragmatic, semantic, and syntactic information. A...
The relation between semantics and syntax and where they are represented in the neural level has bee...
For every claim in the neuroimaging literature about a particular brain region supporting syntactic ...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. To understand what you are reading now, your mind retrieves the meanings of wor...
Models of speaking distinguish producing meaning, words and syntax as three different linguistic com...
Neuroimaging studies have identified multiple brain regions that are associated with semantic and sy...
International audienceThe activations of language transformers like GPT-2 have been shown to linearl...
Although it is widely accepted that nouns and verbs are functionally independent linguistic entities...
Item does not contain fulltextWe introduce two experiments that explored syntactic and semantic proc...
How is syntactic analysis implemented by the human brain during language comprehension? The current ...
& Two coordinated experiments using functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) investigated wh...
Introduction: Words are not processed in isolation but in rich contexts that are used to modulate an...
A class of semantic theories defines concepts in terms of statistical distributions of lexical items...
In much of neuroimaging and neuropsychology, regions of the brain have been associated with ‘lexical...
The neural network supporting aspects of syntactic, prosodic, and semantic information processing is...
Extracting meaning from speech requires the use of pragmatic, semantic, and syntactic information. A...
The relation between semantics and syntax and where they are represented in the neural level has bee...
For every claim in the neuroimaging literature about a particular brain region supporting syntactic ...