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Eyetracking and EEG correlates of common ground information: a combined eyetracking/EEG study in a real-world environment ...
Brilmayer, Ingmar. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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EEG correlates of first, second and third person pronouns in comprehension and production: An EEG study in a real-world environment ...
Brilmayer, Ingmar. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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Referential Chains Reveal Predictive Processes and Form-to-Function Mapping: An Electroencephalographic Study Using Naturalistic Story Stimuli
Brilmayer, Ingmar; Schumacher, Petra B.. - : FRONTIERS MEDIA SA, 2021
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Referential Chains Reveal Predictive Processes and Form-to-Function Mapping: An Electroencephalographic Study Using Naturalistic Story Stimuli
In: Front Psychol (2021)
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Attention allocation in a language with post-focal prominences
In: Neuroreport (2020)
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Zooming in on agentivity: Experimental studies of DO-clefts in German
Kretzschmar, Franziska; Brilmayer, Ingmar. - : De Gruyter Mouton, 2020
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Zooming in on agentivity: Experimental studies of DO-clefts in German
Kretzschmar, Franziska; Brilmayer, Ingmar. - : WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH, 2020
Abstract: Despite the importance of the agent role for language grammar and processing, its definition and features are still controversially discussed in the literature on semantic roles. Moreover, diagnostic tests to dissociate agentive from non-agentive roles are typically applied with qualitative introspection data. We investigated whether quantitative acceptability ratings obtained with a well-established agentivity test, the DO-cleft, provide evidence for the feature-based prototype account of (Dowty, David R. 1991. Thematic protoroles and argument selction. Language 67(3). 547-619) postulating that agentivity increases with the number of agentive features that a role subsumes. We used four different intransitive verb classes in German and collected acceptability judgements from non-expert native speakers of German. Our results show that sentence acceptability increases linearly with the number of agentive features and, hence, agentivity. Moreover, our findings confirm that sentience belongs to the group of proto-agent features. In summary, this suggests that a multidimensional account including a specific mechanism for role prototypicality (feature accumulation) successfully captures gradient acceptability clines. Quantitative acceptability estimates are a meaningful addition to linguistic theorizing.
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URL: https://kups.ub.uni-koeln.de/34942/
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Signal-driven and expectation-driven processing of accent types
Röhr, Christine T.; Brilmayer, Ingmar; Baumann, Stefan. - : Taylor & Francis, 2020
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Attention allocation in a language with post-focal prominences
Ventura, Caterina; Grice, Martine; Savino, Michelina. - : Wolters Kluwer, 2020
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Attention allocation in a language with post-focal prominences
Ventura, Caterina; Grice, Martine; Savino, Michelina. - : Wolters Kluwer Health, 2020
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Signal-driven and expectation-driven processing of accent types
Röhr, Christine T; Brilmayer, Ingmar; Baumann, Stefan. - : Taylor & Francis, 2020
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Discourse continuity : electrophysiological correlates of the dynamics of reference establishment in naturalistic auditory story comprehension
Brilmayer, Ingmar Michael [Verfasser]. - 2019
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The exceptional nature of the first person in natural story processing and the transfer of egocentricity
Brilmayer, Ingmar; Werner, Alexandra; Primus, Beatrice. - : Taylor & Francis, 2019
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Domain-general neural correlates of dependency formation: Using complex tones to simulate language
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Predicting discourse topics: Evidence for the privileged role of the syntactic subject during the comprehension of naturalistic auditory stories using event-related potentials ...
Brilmayer, Ingmar; Kandylaki, Katerina; Primus, Beatrice. - : Monash University, 2016
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