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The activation of interlingual homophone competitors during unilingual typewritten production ...
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Cognitive Flexibility and Its Association with Linguistic Preferences, Decision-Making, Tolerance of Uncertainty and Perceived Social Support ...
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The electrophysiology of voluntary and cued language switching: evidence from event related potentials and neuronal oscillations ...
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The transmission of semantic, lexical, and orthographic information in young and older bilinguals’ written word production ...
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Online resolution of scope ambiguity: A visual world study ...
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Adults’ use of capital letters: influences of writing modality and task format ...
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Are they really stronger? Comparing effects of semantic variables in speeded deadline and standard picture naming ...
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Visuo-spatial representations in sentence production: A cross-linguistic comparison of the effect of reading direction in first- and second-language ...
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Language dominance affects auditory translation priming in heritage speakers ...
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Online resolution of scope ambiguity: A study using the visual world paradigm ...
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Illusory correlation and category accentuation in language learning ...
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Where’s the Bingleduff? Influences of Speaker Accent on Memory in Children ...
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Temporal shift interpretations ...
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In this research project, questions regarding the temporal relations between events and their linguistic encoding will be addressed. In particular, the focus will be on subordinative constructions describing two independent events. So far, formal theories of embedded tense have conceptualized temporal relations between a matrix clause and the embedded events in very different ways: While some accounts have argued for nested quantificational operators which may be deleted under c-command (Ogihara 1995), others think of tenses as referential expressions that need to be bound, controlled (Enc 1987, Stowell 2007, 2012) or interpreted de re in intensional contexts (Abusch 1994). What all theories have in common is that their analysis mainly concentrates on the explanation of different interpretations in complement clauses, more precisely, a simultaneous construal of the relation between the matrix and the embedded clause. As for relative clauses, it has been argued that the interpretation of embedded tenses is ...
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Cognitive Psychology; FOS Languages and literature; FOS Psychology; Linguistics; Psycholinguistics and Neurolinguistics; Psychology; Social and Behavioral Sciences
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URL: https://osf.io/kbjsw/ https://dx.doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/kbjsw
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