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Sentence Processing in Frontotemporal Dementia

Cortex, 2005
Patients with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) have sentence comprehension difficulty. We examined the hypothesis that both grammatical and resource factors contribute to their impaired sentence comprehension with a traditional, off-line sentence comprehension task, and an on-line sentence processing procedure that minimizes task-related resources.
Murray, Grossman   +2 more
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Phonological typicality and sentence processing

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2007
In studies of language, it is widely accepted that the form of a word is independent of its meaning and syntactic category. Thus, the relationship between phonological form and grammatical class would not be expected to affect reading time. However, Farmer et al.
Michael K, Tanenhaus, Mary, Hare
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Meaning specificity in sentence processing

British Journal of Psychology, 1979
Two experiments were conducted to test the principle of encoding specificity in sentence recognition when the target sentence was embedded in a meaningful discourse. The results indicate that change in meaning context resulted in significantly less recognition of the target sentences while change in sentence form and the target‐test interval had no ...
O J, Tzeng, I C, Alva, A T, Lee
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Sentence processing is uniquely human

Neuroscience Research, 2003
In this article, we will focus on three fundamental issues concerning language processing in the human brain, and update recent advances made by functional neuroimaging and magnetic stimulation studies of language. First, we will provide the first experimental evidence that the neural basis of sentence comprehension is indeed specialized. Specifically,
Kuniyoshi L, Sakai   +2 more
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The role of psychiatry in the sentencing process

International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 1978
The input of psychiatry into the sentencing process has varied with the degree of discretion afforded sentencing decisionmakers. The greater the discretion accorded judges and parole boards, the more influential psychiatry has been in determining the duration of criminal sentences.
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Processing Dutch sentence structures

Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 1993
This paper summarizes existing research on syntactic processing of Dutch sentences by adult native speakers of the language, with an eye to the implications of this work for a general theory of the human sentence processing mechanism (HSPM). The principles underlying the assignment of phrase structure and the binding of traces seem to be the same as ...
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Sentence processing

2023
Ton Dijkstra, David Peeters
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Sentence processing

2012
E.-K. Lee, D.G. Watson
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Sentence processing

Matthew Wagers, Brian Dillon
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