Neuroimaging of syntax and syntactic processing
Y Grodzinsky, AD Friederici - Current opinion in neurobiology, 2006 - Elsevier
Recent results challenge and refine the prevailing view of the way language is represented
in the human brain. Syntactic knowledge and processing mechanisms that implement syntax …
in the human brain. Syntactic knowledge and processing mechanisms that implement syntax …
[HTML][HTML] The subject advantage in relative clauses: A review
E Lau, N Tanaka - Glossa: a journal of general linguistics, 2021 - glossa-journal.org
The question of whether there exists a universal subject preference in relativization has
stimulated research in a wide range of languages and across different domains, yielding an …
stimulated research in a wide range of languages and across different domains, yielding an …
Relativized relatives: Types of intervention in the acquisition of A-bar dependencies
Young children find (some) object relatives much harder to understand than subject
relatives. The main finding of this article is that not all object relatives are difficult. The …
relatives. The main finding of this article is that not all object relatives are difficult. The …
[图书][B] Conducting reaction time research in second language studies
N Jiang - 2013 - taylorfrancis.com
This book offers a general introduction to reaction time research as relevant to Second
Language Studies and explores a collection of tasks and paradigms that are often used in …
Language Studies and explores a collection of tasks and paradigms that are often used in …
The role of syntactic complexity in treatment of sentence deficits in agrammatic aphasia
CK Thompson, LP Shapiro, S Kiran, J Sobecks - 2003 - ASHA
This experiment examined the hypothesis that training production of syntactically complex
sentences results in generalization to less complex sentences that have processes in …
sentences results in generalization to less complex sentences that have processes in …
Which questions are most difficult to understand?: The comprehension of Wh questions in three subtypes of SLI
N Friedmann, R Novogrodsky - Lingua, 2011 - Elsevier
This study explored Wh question comprehension in Hebrew-speaking children with syntactic
SLI, comparing which and who questions and subject and object questions. The participants …
SLI, comparing which and who questions and subject and object questions. The participants …
Sentence comprehension and working memory limitation in aphasia: A dissociation between semantic-syntactic and phonological reactivation
N Friedmann, A Gvion - Brain and Language, 2003 - Elsevier
The relation between working memory (WM) limitation and sentence comprehension was
assessed in Hebrew-speaking aphasics, three conduction aphasics and three agrammatics …
assessed in Hebrew-speaking aphasics, three conduction aphasics and three agrammatics …
Syntactic movement in orally trained children with hearing impairment
N Friedmann, R Szterman - Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf …, 2006 - academic.oup.com
This study explored the comprehension and production of sentences derived by syntactic
movement, in orally trained school-age Hebrew-speaking children with moderate to …
movement, in orally trained school-age Hebrew-speaking children with moderate to …
fMRI adaptation dissociates syntactic complexity dimensions
A Santi, Y Grodzinsky - Neuroimage, 2010 - Elsevier
The current fMRI adaptation study sought to elucidate the dimensions of syntactic complexity
and their underlying neural substrates. For the first time with fMRI, we investigated repetition …
and their underlying neural substrates. For the first time with fMRI, we investigated repetition …
Canonicity effects as grammatical phenomena
M Garraffa, N Grillo - Journal of neurolinguistics, 2008 - Elsevier
The existence of a split in agrammatic Broca's aphasics' comprehension of semantically
reversible sentences with canonical vs. non-canonical word order have been explored in …
reversible sentences with canonical vs. non-canonical word order have been explored in …