Rapid and automatic processing of grammatical complexity is argued to take place during speech comprehension, engaging a left-lateralized fronto-temporal language network. Here we address how neural activity in these regions is modulated by the grammatical properties of spoken words. We used combined magneto- and electroencephalography to delineate the spatiotemporal patterns of activity that support the recognition of morphologically complex words in English with inflectional (-s) and derivational (-er) affixes (e.g., bakes, baker). The mismatch negativity, an index of linguistic memory traces elicited in a passive listening paradigm, was used to examine the neural dynamics elicited by morphologically complex words. Results revealed an ini...
Models of speaking distinguish producing meaning, words and syntax as three different linguistic com...
A new study of the functional anatomy of noun and verb production suggests an important role for sem...
Language processing engages large-scale functional networks in both hemispheres. Although it is wide...
Rapid and automatic processing of grammatical complexity is argued to take place during speech compr...
Rapid and automatic processing of grammatical complexity is argued to take place during speech compr...
In the current paper we discuss the mechanisms that underlie the processing of inflectional and d...
Current research suggests that language comprehension engages two joint but functionally distinguish...
AbstractPrevious studies distinguish between right hemisphere-dominant processing of prosodic/tonal ...
How is morphological and morphosyntactic information processed during sentence reading? Are the neur...
The spatiotemporal dynamics of the neural processing of spoken morphologically complex words are sti...
We investigated neural distinctions between inflectional and derivational morphology and their inter...
The question of how morphologically complex words (assign-ment, listen-ed) are represented and proce...
Derivational morphology is a cross-linguistically dominant mechanism for word formation, combining e...
Available online 1 September 2018.There is considerable behavioral evidence that morphologically com...
Available online 19 August 2019.Language comprehension relies on a multitude of domain-general and d...
Models of speaking distinguish producing meaning, words and syntax as three different linguistic com...
A new study of the functional anatomy of noun and verb production suggests an important role for sem...
Language processing engages large-scale functional networks in both hemispheres. Although it is wide...
Rapid and automatic processing of grammatical complexity is argued to take place during speech compr...
Rapid and automatic processing of grammatical complexity is argued to take place during speech compr...
In the current paper we discuss the mechanisms that underlie the processing of inflectional and d...
Current research suggests that language comprehension engages two joint but functionally distinguish...
AbstractPrevious studies distinguish between right hemisphere-dominant processing of prosodic/tonal ...
How is morphological and morphosyntactic information processed during sentence reading? Are the neur...
The spatiotemporal dynamics of the neural processing of spoken morphologically complex words are sti...
We investigated neural distinctions between inflectional and derivational morphology and their inter...
The question of how morphologically complex words (assign-ment, listen-ed) are represented and proce...
Derivational morphology is a cross-linguistically dominant mechanism for word formation, combining e...
Available online 1 September 2018.There is considerable behavioral evidence that morphologically com...
Available online 19 August 2019.Language comprehension relies on a multitude of domain-general and d...
Models of speaking distinguish producing meaning, words and syntax as three different linguistic com...
A new study of the functional anatomy of noun and verb production suggests an important role for sem...
Language processing engages large-scale functional networks in both hemispheres. Although it is wide...