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Neurolinguistic approaches to sentence processing have recently begun to focus on neurobiological plausibility. Thus, rather than seeking primarily to establish mappings between linguistic and cognitive concepts and the brain, the question of how sentence processing is implemented by the brain’s unique biological hardware has become increasingly ...
Fernanda Ferreira, Derya Çokal
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Eyes on the Pupil Size: Pupillary Response During Sentence Processing in Aphasia [PDF]
Background/Objectives: Individuals with chronic agrammatic aphasia demonstrate real-time sentence processing difficulties at the lexical and structural levels.
Christina Sen +4 more
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Because the sentence is the basic unit of language, and to understand it is a prerequisite for understanding the supersentential levels of language, this study aims at investigating the structural properties of a sentence as well as the speaker-listener
Sa’ad Alwan
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Interference between sentence processing and probabilistic implicit sequence learning. [PDF]
During sentence processing we decode the sequential combination of words, phrases or sentences according to previously learned rules. The computational mechanisms and neural correlates of these rules are still much debated.
Dezso Nemeth +5 more
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Auditory Sentence Processing in Bilinguals: The Role of Cognitive Control [PDF]
A number of research studies have shown that the unique need in bilinguals to manage both of their languages positively impacts their cognitive control processes.
Niloofar Akhavan +7 more
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Functional partitioning of sentence processing and emotional prosody in the right perisylvian cortex after perinatal stroke [PDF]
In healthy adults different language abilities—sentence processing versus emotional prosody—are supported by the left (LH) versus the right hemisphere (RH), respectively.
Kelly C. Martin +5 more
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The Effect of Distance on Sentence Processing by Older Adults [PDF]
In sentences with long-distance dependency relations (“The man whom the police arrested is thin”), there are two kinds of distance between the gap (object position of arrested) and the filler man: linear (the intervening words in linear order), and ...
Xinmiao Liu, Wenbin Wang
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Theories and practices in second language reading pedagogy often overlook the sentence processing description from the psycholinguistics perspective.
Hardian Zudianto, Ashadi Ashadi
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On the Role of Sentence Stress in Sentence Processing [PDF]
Words bearing high stress appear to be easier to process during sentence comprehension. Since sentence stress typically falls on content words this suggests that comprehension is organized according to a form class bias: process stressed items as content words. The present study measured reaction-time (RT) to word-initial phoneme targets on content and
Cutler, A., Foss, D.
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Textual Effects in Compound Processing: A Window on Words in the World
We sought to move beyond single word and sentence processing experiments in order to examine textual effects on the processing of compound words in English.
Gary Libben +2 more
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