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Native sensitivity to subject-verb agreement violations in canonical and non-canonical Italian sentences ...
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Agreement attraction in native and non-native speakers of German ...
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Prediction advantage as retrieval interference: an ACT-R model of processing possessive pronouns
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The Reading Signatures of Agreement Attraction
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In: Open Mind (Camb) (2021)
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Divergence point analyses of visual world data: applications to bilingual research ...
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The role of native and non-native grammars in the comprehension of possessive pronouns ...
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Straight from the horse's mouth: agreement attraction effects with Turkish possessors ...
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The interpretation of syntactically unconstrained anaphors in Turkish heritage speakers ...
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Previous work has shown that heritage grammars are often simplified compared to their monolingual counterparts, especially in domains in which the societally-dominant language makes fewer distinctions than the heritage language. We investigated whether linguistic simplification extended to the anaphoric system of Turkish heritage speakers living in Germany. Whereas the Turkish monolingual grammar features a three-way distinction between reflexives (kendi), pronouns (o), and syntactically-unconstrained anaphors (kendisi), German only distinguishes between two categories, pronouns and reflexives. We examined whether heritage speakers simplified the Turkish anaphor system by assimilating the syntactically unconstrained anaphor kendisi to either of the two categories attested in the societally-dominant language, German. Speakers’ sensitivity to grammatical distinctions in comprehension was assessed using an offline antecedent selection task and an online self-paced reading task. Our results showed that heritage ...
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.17605/osf.io/mqp7w https://osf.io/mqp7w/
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Island effects in Spanish comprehension
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In: WOS:000518674900001 (2020)
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The processing of Negative Polarity Items in Turkish-German bilingual speakers
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In: Proceedings of GALA 2017: Language Acquisition and Development ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02054644 ; Pedro Guijarro-Fuentes; Cristina Suárez-Gómez. Proceedings of GALA 2017: Language Acquisition and Development, pp.117 - 133, 2019, 978-1-5275-2190-2 (2019)
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Antecedent access mechanisms in pronoun processing ... : evidence from the N400 ...
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Antecedent access mechanisms in pronoun processing: evidence from the N400 ...
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