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Planning and Articulation in Incremental Word Production: Syllable-Frequency Effects in English
language production word-form encoding
2015/4/10
We investigated the role of syllables during speech planning in English by measuring syllable-frequency
effects. So far, syllable-frequency effects in English have not been reported. English has poor...
The time course of the use of implicit causality information in the processing of pronouns: A visual world paradigm study
Language comprehension Visual world paradigm
2015/4/10
Several theoretical accounts have been proposed with respect to the issue how quickly the
implicit causality verb bias affects the understanding of sentences such as ‘‘John beat Pete
at the tennis m...
Learning Recursion: Multiple Nested and Crossed Dependencies
artificial language learning non-adjacent dependencies
2015/4/10
Language acquisition in both natural and artificial language learning
settings crucially depends on extracting information from ordered sequences.
Are Languages Really Independent from Genes? If Not, What Would a Genetic Bias Affecting Language Diversity Look Like?
Genes Languages
2015/4/10
It is generally accepted that the relationship between human genes
and language is very complex and multifaceted. This has its roots in the
“regular” complexity governing the interplay among genes a...
In our analysis, subordination in Awetí is achieved by means of forms which may
have developed from nominalizations, but which are synchronously possibly best
classified as verbal moods, belonging...
What native speaker judgments tell us about the grammaticalization of a progressive aspectual marker in Dutch
progressive aspectual marker Dutch
2015/4/10
This paper focuses on native speaker judgments of a construction in Dutch that
functions as a progressive aspectual marker (aan het X zijn, referred to as
aan het-construction) and represents an e...
Leucine-Rich Repeat Genes and the Fine-Tuning of Synapses
Synapses Leucine-Rich Repeat Genes
2015/4/10
Presynaptic neurexins and postsynaptic neuroligins are celladhesion proteins that interact across the synaptic cleft and
influence synaptic function (1). These proteins have received
recent at...
The Role of Synchrony and Ambiguity in Speech–Gesture Integration during Comprehension
Speech–Gesture Integration Ambiguity
2015/4/10
During face-to-face communication, one does not only hear
speech but also see a speakerʼs communicative hand movements. It has been shown that such hand gestures play an
important role in commu...
Component Processes Subserving Rapid Automatized Naming in Dyslexic and Non‐dyslexic Readers
dyslexia rapid naming orthographic processing
2015/4/10
The current study investigated which time components of rapid automatized naming (RAN)
predict group differences between dyslexic and non‐dyslexic readers (matched for age and
reading level), and ho...
Frequency effects in the production of Dutch deverbal adjectives and inflected verbs
Production Morphology Frequencies Form level
2015/4/10
In two experiments, we studied the role of frequency information in the
production of deverbal adjectives and inflected verbs in Dutch. Naming
latencies were triggered in a positionresponse associa...
The Influence of Color Information on the Recognition of Color Diagnostic and Noncolor Diagnostic Objects
color diagnosticity color knowledge information
2015/4/10
In the present study, the authors explore in detail the level of visual object
recognition at which perceptual color information improves the recognition of color diagnostic and noncolor diagnostic o...
An unfamiliar intonation contour slows down online speech comprehension
Intonation Speech comprehension Lexical access
2015/4/10
This study investigates whether listeners’ familiarity with an intonation contour
affects speech processing. In three experiments, Dutch participants heard
Dutch sentences with normal intonation con...
The Role of Prosodic Breaks and Pitch Accents in Grouping Words during On-line Sentence Processing
Grouping Words Prosodic Breaks
2015/4/10
The present study addresses the question whether accentuation and prosodic phrasing can have a similar function, namely,
to group words in a sentence together. Participants listened to
locally ambig...
When Left Is “Right”: Motor Fluency Shapes Abstract Concepts
abstract concepts body-specificity hypothesis
2015/4/10
Right- and left-handers implicitly associate positive ideas like “goodness” and “honesty” more strongly with their dominant side
of space, the side on which they can act more fluently, and negative ...
Co-speech gestures in the process of meaning coordination
co-speech gesture referential communication
2015/4/10
This study uses a classical referential communication task to
investigate the role of co-speech gestures in the process of
coordination. The study manipulates both the common ground
between the ...