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Schumacher, Petra B.; Hung, Yu-Chen – Journal of Memory and Language, 2012
We present three event-related potential studies that investigated the contribution of givenness and position-induced topicality (what a sentence is about) to information processing. The studies compared two types of referential expressions (given and inferred noun phrases (NPs)) in distinct sentential positions. The data revealed…
Descriptors: Sentences, Phrase Structure, Nouns, Language Processing
Haupt, Friederike S.; Schlesewsky, Matthias; Roehm, Dietmar; Friederici, Angela D.; Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, Ina – Journal of Memory and Language, 2008
This paper examines the hypothesis that grammatical function reanalyses in simple sentences should not be treated as phrase structure revisions, but rather as increased costs in "linking" an argument from a syntactic to a semantic representation. To this end, we investigated whether subject-object reanalyses in German verb-final sentences can be…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Sentences, Semantics, Phrase Structure
Bornkessel, Ina; McElree, Brian; Schlesewsky, Matthias; Friederici, Angela D. – Journal of Memory and Language, 2004
Psycholinguistic investigations of reanalysis phenomena have typically focused on revisions of phrase structure. Here, we identify a further subcomponent of syntactic reanalysis, namely the revision of case marking. This aspect of reanalysis was isolated by examining German subject-object ambiguities that require a revision towards a…
Descriptors: Investigations, Word Order, Phrase Structure, German