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Ambiguity in case marking does not affect the description of transitive events in German: evidence from sentence production and eye-tracking ...
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Ambiguity in case marking does not affect the description of transitive events in German: evidence from sentence production and eye-tracking ...
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Ambiguity in case marking does not affect the description of transitive events in German: evidence from sentence production and eye-tracking
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The current study seeks to investigate (i) how the presentation of the patient or agent referent in a transitive event 300 ms prior to the presentation of the full scene (i.e., ‘visual gating’) affects speakers’ scene description and (ii) whether there are cross-linguistic differences in how visual gating affects scene description. We will use the same materials and procedure to test language production in the following languages: English, German, Turkish, Russian, Mandarin Chinese. What these languages have in common is that subjects/agents precede objects/patients when following a pragmatically unmarked word order. Differences include but are not limited to the morphological marking of subjects and objects (no marking: English, Mandarin Chinese; morphological marking: German, Turkish, Russian), the position of the verb (verb-second vs. verb-final), and the availability of structural alternatives for agent- and patient-initial sentences, as well as the frequency of use thereof. ...
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cross-linguistic comparison; FOS Languages and literature; language processing; language production; Linguistics; Psycholinguistics and Neurolinguistics; sentence planning; Social and Behavioral Sciences
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URL: https://osf.io/th5y6/ https://dx.doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/th5y6
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Predictive language processing in late bilinguals ... : Vorausschauende Sprachverarbeitung bei späten Bilingualen ...
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Predictive language processing in late bilinguals ; Vorausschauende Sprachverarbeitung bei späten Bilingualen
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