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Less predictable and faster : Predictability and duration in Embedding and Sisterhood
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Passives are not hard to interpret but hard to remember : evidence from online and offline studies
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Processing Relative Clauses Across Comprehension and Production : Similarities and Differences
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Seeing events vs. entities : The processing advantage of Pseudo Relatives over Relative Clauses.
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Passives are not hard to interpret but hard to remember: evidence from online and offline studies ...
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Prosody of classic garden path sentences: The horse raced faster when embedded
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In: Proceedings of the The 9th Conference of Speech Prosody ; The 9th Conference of Speech Prosody ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02925400 ; The 9th Conference of Speech Prosody, Jun 2018, Poznań, Poland. pp. 284-288 (2018)
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Prosody of classic garden path sentences : The horse raced faster when embedded
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Processing unambiguous verbal passives in German ...
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Passivization played a central role in shaping both linguistic theory and psycholinguistic approaches to sentence processing, language acquisition and impairment. We present the results of two experiments that simultaneously test online processing (self-paced reading) and offline comprehension (through comprehension questions) of passives in German while also manipulating the event structure of the predicates used. In contrast to English, German passives are unambiguously verbal, allowing for the study of passivization independent of a confound in the degree of interpretive ambiguity (verbal/adjectival). In English, this ambiguity interacts with event structure, with passives of stative predicates naturally receiving an adjectival interpretation. In a recent study, Paolazzi et al. (2015, 2016) showed that in contrast to the mainstream theoretical perspective, passive sentences are not inherently harder to process than actives. Complexity of passivization in English is tied to the aspectual class of the ...
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410 Linguistik; complexity; event structure; German; passives; sentence processing
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.18452/21664 https://edoc.hu-berlin.de/handle/18452/22391
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An fMRI study dissociating distance measures computed by Broca's area in movement processing: clause boundary vs. identity
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A concordância de número em construções relativas e pseudorelativas em português europeu
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Processing Noncanonical Sentences in Broca's Region: Reflections of Movement Distance and Type
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Processing Noncanonical Sentences in Broca's Region: Reflections of Movement Distance and Type
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Processing Noncanonical Sentences in Broca's Region: Reflections of Movement Distance and Type
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Broca’s area and Sentence Comprehension: A Relationship Parasitic on Dependency, Displacement or Predictability?
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fMRI Adaptation Dissociates Syntactic Complexity Dimensions
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