Refine
Year of publication
Document Type
- Article (839)
- Doctoral Thesis (135)
- Monograph/Edited Volume (80)
- Postprint (45)
- Review (21)
- Other (17)
- Part of Periodical (12)
- Master's Thesis (5)
- Preprint (4)
- Part of a Book (3)
- Conference Proceeding (3)
- Bachelor Thesis (2)
- Habilitation Thesis (1)
Is part of the Bibliography
- yes (1167) (remove)
Keywords
- German (40)
- Patholinguistik (30)
- patholinguistics (30)
- Sprachtherapie (29)
- language acquisition (25)
- morphology (25)
- information structure (24)
- syntax (23)
- eye-tracking (20)
- Informationsstruktur (19)
- Syntax (19)
- geistige Behinderung (19)
- mental deficiency (19)
- primary progessive aphasia (19)
- primär progessive Aphasie (19)
- speech therapy (19)
- Spracherwerb (17)
- prosody (17)
- Morphologie (15)
- bilingualism (15)
- interference (15)
- sentence processing (15)
- linguistics (14)
- ERP (13)
- focus (13)
- Linguistik (12)
- psycholinguistics (12)
- Aphasia (11)
- Festschrift (11)
- festschrift (11)
- Akan (10)
- Sentence processing (10)
- inflection (10)
- sentence comprehension (10)
- aphasia (9)
- cue-based retrieval (9)
- speech/language therapy (9)
- word order (9)
- Satzverarbeitung (8)
- Turkish (8)
- aging (8)
- clefts (8)
- derivation (8)
- exhaustivity (8)
- speech perception (8)
- Eye movements (7)
- Reading (7)
- Spanish (7)
- processing (7)
- pronouns (7)
- relative clauses (7)
- Eye-tracking (6)
- Individual differences (6)
- Language acquisition (6)
- N400 (6)
- Psycholinguistik (6)
- Russian (6)
- Sprachverarbeitung (6)
- comprehension (6)
- computational modeling (6)
- discourse (6)
- dysphagia (6)
- individual differences (6)
- language production (6)
- late bilinguals (6)
- masked priming (6)
- self-paced reading (6)
- semantics (6)
- speech (6)
- working memory (6)
- Aphasie (5)
- Cue-based retrieval (5)
- EEG (5)
- Fokus (5)
- Information structure (5)
- Mandarin Chinese (5)
- Prosodie (5)
- Prosody (5)
- age of acquisition (5)
- computational linguistics (5)
- definite pseudoclefts (5)
- infants (5)
- language (5)
- language comprehension (5)
- picture naming (5)
- reading (5)
- scrambling (5)
- ACT-R (4)
- Agrammatism (4)
- Bayesian data analysis (4)
- Computational modeling (4)
- Computerlinguistik (4)
- Development (4)
- ERPs (4)
- English (4)
- Focus (4)
- Language (4)
- Language production (4)
- Morphology (4)
- Sentence comprehension (4)
- Speech perception (4)
- Sprachverständnis (4)
- Swedish (4)
- Time reference (4)
- Vietnamese (4)
- Working memory (4)
- agreement (4)
- anaphors (4)
- antilocality (4)
- child language (4)
- contrast (4)
- decomposition (4)
- dyslexia (4)
- ellipsis processing (4)
- evidentiality (4)
- formal semantics (4)
- locality (4)
- machine learning (4)
- memory retrieval (4)
- morphological processing (4)
- negation (4)
- orthography (4)
- phonetics (4)
- pragmatics (4)
- priming (4)
- prosodic boundary cues (4)
- pupillometry (4)
- reflexives (4)
- retrieval (4)
- second language (4)
- speech production (4)
- variability (4)
- wh-questions (4)
- Age of acquisition (3)
- Agrammatic aphasia (3)
- Arbeitsgedächtnis (3)
- Bayesian meta-analysis (3)
- Bilingualismus (3)
- Blickbewegungen (3)
- Chinese (3)
- Chinese reflexives (3)
- DLT (3)
- Deutsch (3)
- Dysphagie (3)
- Erwerbsalter (3)
- Eye-Tracking (3)
- French (3)
- Iambic (3)
- Interactional Linguistics (3)
- L2 (3)
- L2 processing (3)
- L2 sentence processing (3)
- Language Acquisition (3)
- Parsing (3)
- Perception (3)
- Phonologie (3)
- Production (3)
- Scanpaths (3)
- Self-paced reading (3)
- Similarity-based interference (3)
- Tagalog acquisition (3)
- Trochaic Law (3)
- Underspecification (3)
- Variation (3)
- Wortstellung (3)
- acceptability judgments (3)
- activation (3)
- agreement attraction (3)
- alternatives (3)
- antecedent complexity (3)
- articulation (3)
- attention (3)
- auditory perception (3)
- center embedding (3)
- content-addressable memory (3)
- corpus study (3)
- discourse production (3)
- downstep (3)
- embodied cognition (3)
- entropy (3)
- event-related potentials (3)
- executive functions (3)
- expectation (3)
- experimental studies (3)
- experiments (3)
- fricative (3)
- garden-path effect (3)
- gender (3)
- grammatical illusion (3)
- heritage language (3)
- heritage speakers (3)
- infancy (3)
- inhibition (3)
- intervention locality (3)
- language processing (3)
- left periphery (3)
- lexical tone (3)
- missing-VP effect (3)
- musicality (3)
- perturbation (3)
- phonological development (3)
- phonology (3)
- picture-word interference (3)
- politeness (3)
- possessives (3)
- prediction (3)
- pronoun resolution (3)
- reanalysis (3)
- reconstruction (3)
- rhythmic grouping (3)
- second language processing (3)
- sentence parsing (3)
- sentence production (3)
- sibilant (3)
- specific language impairment (3)
- speech and language therapy (3)
- visual word recognition (3)
- visual-world paradigm (3)
- wh-in-situ (3)
- working memory capacity (3)
- working-memory (3)
- ziji (3)
- (pronominal) resumption (2)
- Acquisition (2)
- Agreement (2)
- Agreement attraction (2)
- Animacy decision (2)
- Annotationsprojektion (2)
- Bayes factor (2)
- Bayesian hierarchical modeling (2)
- Bayesian inference (2)
- Blickbewegungsmessung (2)
- Chance performance (2)
- Cognitive development (2)
- Cognitive modeling (2)
- Comparative Deletion (2)
- Condition C (2)
- Conversation Analysis (2)
- Cross-linguistic (2)
- Cue-Gewichtung (2)
- Czech (2)
- Dialog (2)
- EKP (2)
- Eastern Armenian (2)
- Event-related potential (2)
- Eye-movement monitoring (2)
- FEES (2)
- Flexion (2)
- Focus particles (2)
- Frequenz (2)
- German intonation (2)
- Givenness (2)
- Grassfields Bantu (2)
- Gugging Swallowing Screen (2)
- Hebrew (2)
- Hungarian focus (2)
- Infant (2)
- Inflection (2)
- Information Structure (2)
- Language development (2)
- Lexical tone (2)
- Linguistic annotation (2)
- Linguistics (2)
- Masked priming (2)
- Mehrsprachigkeit (2)
- Monitoring (2)
- Morphological processing (2)
- Norwegian (2)
- Norwegisch (2)
- Optimality Theory (2)
- Optimalitätstheorie (2)
- Orthographie (2)
- P600 (2)
- Parkinson' s disease (2)
- Passive (2)
- Phonetik (2)
- Phonology (2)
- Phonotactics (2)
- Picture-word interference (2)
- Prediction (2)
- Pronomen (2)
- Prosodic boundaries (2)
- Psycholinguistics (2)
- Pupillometrie (2)
- Reflexives (2)
- Relative clause (2)
- Russisch (2)
- Satzverständnis (2)
- Semantic classification task (2)
- Shona (2)
- Spaltsätze (2)
- Speech production (2)
- Sprachentwicklung (2)
- Sprachproduktion (2)
- Sprachwissenschaft (2)
- Storytelling (2)
- Surprisal (2)
- Syntax-semantics interface (2)
- Säuglinge (2)
- Transfer (2)
- Twitter (2)
- Typicality (2)
- Verb doubling (2)
- Verbflexion (2)
- Visual World (2)
- Visual world paradigm (2)
- Word production (2)
- Zuweisung thematischer Rollen (2)
- acoustic variability (2)
- acute alcohol consumption (2)
- additive particles (2)
- analysis (2)
- anaphor resolution (2)
- anaphoric existence presupposition (2)
- annotation (2)
- annotation projection (2)
- anterior PNP (2)
- aphasia treatment (2)
- argumentation mining (2)
- argumentation structure (2)
- aspect (2)
- aspiration (2)
- assessment (2)
- auch (2)
- background variables (2)
- child second language acquisition (2)
- children (2)
- clause determiner (2)
- cleft constructions (2)
- comparative subclause (2)
- compound (2)
- compounds (2)
- conflict monitoring (2)
- constraint (2)
- context (2)
- conversation analysis (2)
- cross-methodological approach (2)
- deep learning (2)
- definiteness (2)
- dependencies (2)
- derivational complexity (2)
- development (2)
- developmental language impairment (2)
- dialogue (2)
- dichotic listening (2)
- discourse parsing (2)
- discrimination (2)
- duration (2)
- dynamical models (2)
- effort code (2)
- ellipsis (2)
- encoding (2)
- error analysis (2)
- event expectations (2)
- event-related brain potentials (2)
- experimental evidence (2)
- experimental study (2)
- experimentelle Studien (2)
- eye movements (2)
- eye tracking (2)
- fMRI (2)
- fNIRS (2)
- face (2)
- focus constructions (2)
- formale Semantik (2)
- frequency (2)
- functional magnetic resonance imaging (2)
- grouping (2)
- habituation (2)
- habituation-switch paradigm (2)
- implicit bias (2)
- infant word learning (2)
- inference (2)
- inflectional morphology (2)
- inter-segmental coordination (2)
- interference inhibition (2)
- language and aging (2)
- language change (2)
- language control (2)
- language development (2)
- language mode (2)
- language proficiency (2)
- lexical access (2)
- lexicon (2)
- lexicon size (2)
- linke Peripherie (2)
- mastication (2)
- memory pointer (2)
- mental representation (2)
- minimal pairs (2)
- mispronunciation detection (2)
- mixing costs (2)
- morphosyntax (2)
- motor equivalence (2)
- movement (2)
- naming (2)
- natural language processing (2)
- negative strengthening (2)
- noch (2)
- non-categoricity (2)
- open data (2)
- open materials (2)
- optimality theory (2)
- other-race effect (2)
- perception of robots (2)
- perzeptuelle Reorganisation (2)
- phonotactics (2)
- plausibility (2)
- pneumonia (2)
- polarity (2)
- posterior P600 (2)
- predictability (2)
- prefixed words (2)
- preparation time (2)
- presupposition (2)
- primary school children (2)
- probabilistic processing (2)
- prosodic cues (2)
- prosodic processing (2)
- prosodische Grenzmarkierungen (2)
- reference (2)
- referential choice (2)
- register lowering (2)
- retrieval interference (2)
- rhythm (2)
- second language acquisition (2)
- semantics-pragmatics interface (2)
- sentiment analysis (2)
- shallow structure hypothesis (2)
- similarity-based interference (2)
- simultaneous bilingualism (2)
- statistical (2)
- subject-verb agreement (2)
- swallowing (2)
- switching attitude (2)
- switching costs (2)
- syllables (2)
- thematic role assignment (2)
- topic situation (2)
- transfer (2)
- typology (2)
- variation (2)
- verb inflection (2)
- verbs (2)
- visual variability (2)
- visual world paradigm (2)
- voice (2)
- vowel perception (2)
- vowels (2)
- wh-ex-situ (2)
- word retrieval (2)
- word-finding difficulties (2)
- (A)over-bar-movement (1)
- /u./-fronting (1)
- 19th century philology (1)
- 2nd-language (1)
- A'-movement (1)
- A-bar-movement (1)
- AUD (1)
- Aboutness Topics (1)
- Aboutness topic (1)
- Accentuation (1)
- Acceptability (1)
- Acoustic analysis (1)
- Action segmentation (1)
- Adaptation (1)
- Adverb (1)
- Adverbial Quantification (1)
- Adverbs (1)
- Adverbs of Frequency (1)
- Adverbs of Quantity (1)
- Affective meaning (1)
- Affectivity (1)
- Affectivity in interaction (1)
- Affixabfolge (1)
- African (1)
- African language resources (1)
- African languages (1)
- Agent-oriented adverbs (1)
- Aging (1)
- Agrammatismus (1)
- Agree (1)
- Akzeptabilitätsbewertung (1)
- Alexander Bruckner (1)
- Altern (1)
- Alternative set (1)
- Ambiguity (1)
- Ambiguity resolution (1)
- Ambiguität (1)
- American English (1)
- Amharic (1)
- Amusing stories (1)
- Anaphern (1)
- Animacy (1)
- Annotation (1)
- Annotation tools (1)
- Aphasia rehabilitation (1)
- Aphasietherapie (1)
- Approximate Bayesian Computation (1)
- Arbeitsgedächtniss (1)
- Argument Mining (1)
- Argument structure (1)
- Artificial language learning (1)
- Artificial language paradigm (1)
- As-clauses (1)
- Aspect (1)
- Aspekt (1)
- Associative training (1)
- Auditory N1 (1)
- Auditory language comprehension (1)
- Auditory perception (1)
- Augenblickmessung (1)
- Autocorrelation (1)
- Automatentheorie (1)
- Awing Grammar (1)
- Awing Grammatik (1)
- BEI (1)
- Basalganglien (1)
- Basic English (1)
- Basque (1)
- Bayes factors (1)
- Bayesian data (1)
- Bayesian model comparison (1)
- Bayesian models (1)
- Bayesian parameter estimation (1)
- Bayesian random effects meta-analysis (1)
- Bedeutung (1)
- Benennen (1)
- Benue-Congo languages (1)
- Biklausalität (1)
- Bildbenennen (1)
- Bilingual Aphasia Test (1)
- Bilingual advantage (1)
- Bilingual language switching (1)
- Bilingual processing (1)
- Bilingualism (1)
- Bimodal (1)
- Bioacoustics (1)
- Bioakustik (1)
- Bioimpdanz (1)
- Black South African English (1)
- Borges (1)
- Boundary cues (1)
- Brain damage (1)
- Brain-damaged patients (1)
- Broca's aphasia (1)
- C. K. ogden (1)
- Canonicity and interference effects (1)
- Case (1)
- Catalan (1)
- Cataphoric pronouns (1)
- Celtic mutations (1)
- Central Peninsular Spanish (1)
- Chadic (1)
- Chadic languages (1)
- Charles Baissac (1)
- Child language acquisition (1)
- Children (1)
- Chitarroni (1)
- Classification (1)
- Classifiers (1)
- Clause typing (1)
- Clauses (1)
- Cleft (1)
- Cleft structure (1)
- Clitic pronouns (1)
- Closure Positive Shift (CPS) (1)
- Cluster mass (1)
- Cognitive Development (1)
- Cognitive emotional (1)
- Coherence relation (1)
- Cold War (1)
- Competing speech (1)
- Complex quantifiers (1)
- Compounding (1)
- Comprehensive Aphasia Test (CAT) (1)
- Computational modelling (1)
- Computer model (1)
- Computermodell (1)
- Concept familiarity (1)
- Confirmatory versus exploratory data analysis (1)
- Conflicting tokenizations (1)
- Connective (1)
- Construct validity (1)
- Content event knowledge (1)
- Contrastive stress (1)
- Copular clauses (1)
- Copy deletion (1)
- Corpus (1)
- Corpus linguistics (1)
- Corpus search infrastructure (1)
- Correlations (1)
- Creole (1)
- Cross-domain (1)
- Cross-domain development (1)
- Crowd-sourcing (1)
- Cue weighting (1)
- Cue-abhängiger Abruf (1)
- Cue-basierter Retrieval (1)
- Cue‐based retrieval (1)
- Cyclic linearization (1)
- DP structure (1)
- Danish (1)
- Darstellung Verfälschung (1)
- Deep Learning (1)
- Dekomposition (1)
- Delayed recall (1)
- Delphine (1)
- Delta plot analyses (1)
- Dependenzparsing (1)
- Derivational morphology (1)
- Determinierer (1)
- Deutsch als Fremdsprache (1)
- Developmental morphology (1)
- Dialog KI (1)
- Dialog dynamics (1)
- Dialog state (1)
- Dialogsystem (1)
- Diathese (1)
- Digital humanities (1)
- Digitalisierung (1)
- Direct speech (1)
- Discourse comprehension (1)
- Discourse context (1)
- Discourse linking (1)
- Discourse processing (1)
- Discourse-linking (1)
- Diskurs (1)
- Diskurskontext (1)
- Diskursparsing (1)
- Diskursproduktion (1)
- Diskursrepräsentation (1)
- Diskurssemantik (1)
- Diskursverstehen (1)
- Dissociations (1)
- Distributed Morphology (1)
- Distributional models (1)
- Dolphins (1)
- Downstep (1)
- Dreisprachigkeit (1)
- Duration (1)
- Dutch (1)
- Dutch-speaking children (1)
- Dysgrammatismus (1)
- Dyslexie (1)
- Dysphagia (1)
- Dysphonie (1)
- Dänisch (1)
- EEG alpha power (1)
- EMG (1)
- ERN (1)
- Early childhood (1)
- Early language acquisition (1)
- Einmaleins (1)
- Electroencephalography (EEG) (1)
- Ellipse (1)
- Ellipsis sites (1)
- Emojis (1)
- Empathy (1)
- Emphasis (1)
- Empirie (1)
- Endliche Automaten (1)
- Englisch (1)
- English as a Second Language (ESL) (1)
- English as a seond language (1)
- English dialects (1)
- Episodic memory (1)
- Epistemology (1)
- Ereigniskorrelierte Hirnpotentiale (EKP) (1)
- Ereigniskorreliertes Potenzial (1)
- Erwerb (1)
- Erwerb des Tagalog (1)
- Estnisch (1)
- Estonian (1)
- Event model (1)
- Event-related brain potentials (1)
- Evidentiality (1)
- Exceptional alternation (1)
- Executive function (1)
- Executive functions (1)
- Exemplar generation (1)
- Exhaustivität (1)
- Exhaustivitätsinferenz (1)
- Expectation (1)
- Experience (1)
- Experimental time series (1)
- Experimentelle Linguisitk (1)
- Experiments (1)
- Exploratory and confirmatory analyses (1)
- Exploratory interfaces (1)
- Eye movements and reading (1)
- Eye movements while reading (1)
- Eye tracking (1)
- Eye-Tracking Satzverarbeitung (1)
- Eye-Tracking-Verfahren (1)
- Face (1)
- Factor (1)
- False positives (1)
- Familiarität (1)
- Familiarization (1)
- Fast mapping (1)
- Fatigue (1)
- Feldforschung (1)
- Figurative Sprachverarbeitung (1)
- Figurative language processing (1)
- Filled-gap dependency (1)
- Final devoicing (1)
- Final-over-Final Condition (1)
- Finiteness (1)
- Finno-Ugric languages (1)
- Finno-Ugrische Sprachen (1)
- Fitts' Gesetz (1)
- Fitts' law (1)
- Flanker task (1)
- Fluent aphasia (1)
- Focus asymmetries (1)
- Focus copula (1)
- Focus marking (1)
- Fokuspartikel (1)
- Fokusrealisierung (1)
- Fokussensitivität (1)
- Formale Semantik (1)
- Französisch (1)
- Freezing (1)
- Fremdsprachenerwerb (1)
- Fremdsprachverarbeitung (1)
- French schwa (1)
- Frühgeborene (1)
- Functional connectivity (1)
- Functional left peripheries (1)
- Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (1)
- Future (1)
- GPT (1)
- Ga (Kwa) Sprache (1)
- Ga (Kwa) language (1)
- Garden-path (1)
- Gaze (1)
- Gender (1)
- Gender effects (1)
- Gender-neutral Language (1)
- Generalized additive mixed models (1)
- Generalized additive mixed-effects modeling (1)
- Generic (1)
- Generisch (1)
- Genus (1)
- German database (1)
- German language (1)
- German morphology (1)
- German past participles (1)
- German syntax (1)
- German word order (1)
- Germans (1)
- Germany (1)
- Geschlecht (1)
- Gesture (1)
- Good-enough processing (1)
- Graded tense (1)
- Gradience (1)
- Gradphrasen (1)
- Grammar Acqiuisition (1)
- Grammatical Processing (1)
- Grammatikerwerb (1)
- Greek (1)
- HTP (1)
- Hamiltonicity (1)
- Hausa (1)
- Head movement (1)
- Heart failure (1)
- Hebbian learning (1)
- Hemispheric asymmetries (1)
- Hemispheric specialization (1)
- Hemisphärenunterschiede (1)
- Herzinsuffizienz (1)
- Herzoperation (1)
- Herzrhythmussörung (1)
- Heterogeneity (1)
- History of linguistics (1)
- Homonymy (1)
- Human (1)
- Human-robot interaction (1)
- Hungarian (1)
- Hypothesis testing (1)
- Hypoxemia (1)
- Hypoxämie (1)
- IC Model (1)
- IC Modell (1)
- Iambic/Trochaic law (1)
- Icelandic (1)
- Identification (1)
- Identifizierung berühmter Personen (1)
- Idiom processing (1)
- Illocutionary force (1)
- Imageability (1)
- Implicit Bias (1)
- Incomplete neutralization (1)
- Indefinites (1)
- Indirect speech (1)
- Individuen (1)
- Infancy (1)
- Infants (1)
- Inferenzen (1)
- Inhibitory control task (1)
- Integration (1)
- Inter-operability (1)
- Interdisziplinäre Behandlung (1)
- Interference (1)
- Interlocutor behavior (1)
- International language (1)
- Interrogative/relative operator (1)
- Interrogatives (1)
- Intervention effects (1)
- Irish English (1)
- Isländisch (1)
- Isotype (1)
- It- clefts (1)
- Japanese (1)
- Journal policy (1)
- Kinder (1)
- Kinematic boundary processing (1)
- Klassifikation (1)
- Koartikulation (1)
- Kohärenz (1)
- Kohärenzrelationen (1)
- Komparativ-Tilgung (1)
- Komplementierer (1)
- Komposita (1)
- Konkordanz (1)
- Konnektoren (1)
- Konsistenzeffekt (1)
- Konsonantencluster (1)
- Kontextkonsistenz (1)
- Konversation (1)
- Koordination zwischen Segmenten (1)
- Kopula-Sätze (1)
- Koreferenz (1)
- Koreferenzauflösung (1)
- Koreferenzkorpus (1)
- Koronare Herzkrankheit (1)
- Korpuslinguistik (1)
- Korpusstudien (1)
- L1 Polish (1)
- L2 German (1)
- L2 acquisition (1)
- L2 learners (1)
- L2 word recognition (1)
- L3 French (1)
- Language change (1)
- Language understanding (1)
- Language-specific (1)
- Laryngeal functions (1)
- Laryngeale Funktionen (1)
- Late positivity (1)
- Lateralization (1)
- Lattice features (1)
- Learning context (1)
- Left middle and superior temporal gyri (1)
- Left-Dislocation (1)
- Lesart (1)
- Lese-Rechtschreib-Schwäche (1)
- Leseerwerb (1)
- Leseexperiment (1)
- Lesen (1)
- Lexical access (1)
- Lexical ambiguity (1)
- Lexical selection (1)
- Lexical tones (1)
- Lexical-semantic processing (1)
- Lexical-semantics (1)
- Lexikalischer Zugriff (1)
- Lexikon (1)
- Light verb constructions (1)
- Linear mixed effect model (1)
- Linear mixed models (1)
- Listener gaze (1)
- Locality (1)
- Long COVID (1)
- Long-COVID (1)
- Low German (1)
- Low-pass filtered stimuli (1)
- Mandarin (1)
- Masculine (1)
- Maskulinum (1)
- Mauritius (1)
- Media retrieval (1)
- Meinungsforschung (1)
- Memory (1)
- Memory retrieval (1)
- Mental Lexicon (1)
- Mental image (1)
- Merge (1)
- Merkmalsauflistung (1)
- Merkmalsverifikation (1)
- Meta-analysis (1)
- Meta-research (1)
- Metaphor (1)
- Methoden (1)
- Metonymy (1)
- Misinterpretation (1)
- Mismatch Negativity (MMN) (1)
- Mixed-effects model (1)
- Modal existential wh-constructions (1)
- Modality (1)
- Model selection (1)
- Morpho-syntactic feature (1)
- Morphological cues (1)
- Morphological generalization (1)
- Morphological priming (1)
- Motor planning/programming (1)
- Multi-layer annotation (1)
- Multidimensional scaling (1)
- Multilingual (1)
- Multilingualism (1)
- Multimodal Analysis (1)
- Multimodal behavior (1)
- Multimodality (1)
- Multiple Spell-Out (1)
- Multiplikation (1)
- Multitalker environments (1)
- Music (1)
- Musical ability (1)
- Mustererkennung (1)
- NIRS (1)
- NLP (1)
- Natural Pause Hierarchy (1)
- Natürliche Pausenhierarchie (1)
- Natürlichkeit (1)
- Near-identity (1)
- Near-infrared spectroscopy (1)
- Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) (1)
- Negation (1)
- Negative affect (1)
- Newborn infants (1)
- Niederländisch (1)
- Nomen (1)
- Nominal morphology (1)
- Nominale Morphologie (1)
- Non-canonical sentences (1)
- Non-native language (1)
- Non-native speech sound learning (1)
- Nonadjacent phonological dependencies (1)
- Nonliteralness (1)
- Norm data (1)
- Novel word (1)
- Novel-word learning (1)
- Null hypothesis significance testing (1)
- Null-hypothesis testing (1)
- NumP (1)
- Number (1)
- Number interference (1)
- Number knowledge (1)
- Number marking (1)
- Number morphology (1)
- OCP-Place (1)
- OT-Modellierung (1)
- Object fronting (1)
- Object individuation (1)
- Object labelling (1)
- Object manipulation (1)
- Objekttopikalisierung (1)
- Obligatory control (1)
- Obstruent-Liquide Konsonantencluster (1)
- Oculo-motor control (1)
- Oddball paradigm (1)
- Online and offline processing (1)
- Online morpho-syntactic processing (1)
- Online sentence processing (1)
- Only-foci (1)
- Open (1)
- Open data (1)
- Operator (1)
- Optical imaging (OI) (1)
- Optical tomography (1)
- Optionality (1)
- Otto neurath (1)
- Overtheits-Bedingung (1)
- P300 (1)
- PF-optionality (1)
- PRO (1)
- Parallel processing (1)
- Parallelkorpora (1)
- Parameter estimation (1)
- Parkinson's disease (1)
- Partikelverben (1)
- Passiv (1)
- Passive voice (1)
- Past interpretation (1)
- Past tense (1)
- Pattern Recognition (1)
- Pause (1)
- Pausen (1)
- Pauses (1)
- Periodic energy (1)
- Perplexity (1)
- Personal Reference (1)
- Personenbezeichnungen (1)
- Philosophy of language (1)
- Phonetic (1)
- Phonetic identification (1)
- Phonetic learning (1)
- Phonetics (1)
- Phonetics and phonology (1)
- Phonological iconicity (1)
- Phonological planning (1)
- Phonotaktik (1)
- Phrase-final lengthening (1)
- Phrasensegmentierung (1)
- Phraseologie (1)
- Picture-word-interference task (1)
- Pitch (1)
- Pitch discrimination (1)
- Pitch intelligibility (1)
- Pneumonie (1)
- Polar questions (1)
- Polish addressative system (1)
- Polish speaking immigrants in Germany (1)
- Polnisch (1)
- Post intensive care syndrome (PICS) (1)
- Power (1)
- Pragmatic principles (1)
- Pragmatics (1)
- Pragmatik (1)
- Prefield (1)
- Premature (1)
- Preterm birth (1)
- Primary school children (1)
- Priming (1)
- Prior and posterior predictive (1)
- Processing (1)
- Productivity (1)
- Produktion (1)
- Projective meaning (1)
- Pronoun binding (1)
- Pronoun resolution (1)
- Prosodic boundary (1)
- Prosodisches Wort (1)
- Prosody-syntax interface (1)
- Proximal causes (1)
- Prädikatsinterpretation (distributiv vs. nicht-distributiv) (1)
- Psycholinguistic models (1)
- Quantificational Variability Effects (1)
- Quantoren (1)
- Quasi-F (1)
- Quotative (1)
- R (1)
- R-pronouns (1)
- RAGE Hypothese (1)
- RAGE hypothesis (1)
- RT distribution (1)
- Radical Minimalism (1)
- Rapid learning (1)
- Reading difficulties (1)
- Reaktionszeitmethoden (1)
- Reanalysis (1)
- Rechnen (1)
- Rechtschreibkorrektur (1)
- Redeflussstörungen (1)
- Reenactment (1)
- Reference resolution (1)
- Referential understanding (1)
- Reflexivpronomen (1)
- Register (1)
- Regressions (1)
- Relativsätze (1)
- Reliability (1)
- Replicability (1)
- Replicability crisis (1)
- Replication (1)
- Reproducibility (1)
- Reproducible statistical analyses (1)
- Response inhibition (1)
- Response time modulation (1)
- Rhythmic grouping (1)
- Robot personality (1)
- Rules (1)
- Russische Umgangsprache (1)
- SLI (1)
- SOEP (1)
- Satztyp (1)
- Schluckstörung (1)
- Schluckstörungen (1)
- Schlucktherapie (1)
- Schnittstelle (1)
- Schnittstelle Phonologie/Morphologie (1)
- Schwedisch (1)
- Scrambling (1)
- Scrambling of Adverbial Phrases (1)
- Second language (1)
- Selbsthilfe (1)
- Selective (1)
- Selektion (1)
- Self-paced listening (1)
- Semantic categories (1)
- Semantic interference effect (1)
- Semantic memory (1)
- Semantic neighbours (1)
- Semantic priming (1)
- Semantic processing (1)
- Semantic typicality (1)
- Semantics morphosyntax interface (1)
- Semiotics (1)
- Sentence Comprehension (1)
- Sentence comprehension deficits (1)
- Sentence comprehension disorders (1)
- Sentence comprehension in aphasia (1)
- Sentence revision (1)
- Sentence-picture matching (1)
- Sentimentanalyse (1)
- Shallow processing (1)
- Similarity (1)
- Simplizia (1)
- Situated communication (1)
- Situations (1)
- Situationsmodell (1)
- Situationssemantik (1)
- Skopusambiguitäten (1)
- Social perception (1)
- Sonority (1)
- Sound symbolism (1)
- Source identification (1)
- South African English (1)
- Spaltssatz (1)
- Speech (1)
- Speech act (1)
- Speech discrimination (1)
- Speech recognition (1)
- Speed-Curvature Power Law (1)
- Spoken language comprehension (1)
- Spoken word recognition (1)
- Sprache (1)
- Sprachentwicklungsstörung (SES) (1)
- Spracherkennung (1)
- Spracherwerbsstörung (1)
- Sprachförderung (1)
- Sprachinhibition (1)
- Sprachstandserfassung (1)
- Sprachverarbeitung <Psycholinguistik> (1)
- Sprachverarbeitung bei Kindern (1)
- Sprachwahrnehmung (1)
- Sprachwechsel (1)
- Sprechmotorik (1)
- Sprechwiederholungen (1)
- Stance Detection (1)
- Standard Southern British English (1)
- Statistical learning (1)
- Statistics (1)
- Stimmenverarbeitung (1)
- Stimmstörung (1)
- Stimmtherapie (1)
- Stimulus as fixed-effect fallacy (1)
- Storage cost (1)
- Stottern (1)
- Strong Minimalist Thesis (1)
- Structural expectation (1)
- Subject verb agreement in Turkish (1)
- Subject-verb agreement (1)
- Subsilbe (1)
- Substance (1)
- Sustained negativity (1)
- Switchboard corpus (1)
- Switching (1)
- Syllabic organization (1)
- Synonymie (1)
- Syntactic dependency processing (1)
- Syntactic reanalysis (1)
- Syntax-Discourse Model (1)
- Syntaxerwerb (1)
- Säuglingsalter (1)
- TMS (1)
- Task demands (1)
- Teilhabe (1)
- Teletherapie (1)
- Temperament (1)
- Temporal event knowledge (1)
- Temporäre Ambiguität (1)
- Tempus (1)
- Tense (1)
- Tense Semantics (1)
- Tense and aspect (1)
- Tenseless languages (1)
- Test-retest reliability (1)
- Testmethoden (1)
- Text comprehension (1)
- Text interoperability (1)
- Text mining (1)
- Textstruktur (1)
- Thalamus (1)
- Therapeutische Mundpflege (1)
- Therapie (1)
- Time reference/tense (1)
- Tokenization alignment (1)
- Tonsprache (1)
- Tool use demonstration (1)
- Tool use pantomime (1)
- Topic (1)
- Topic status (1)
- Topik (1)
- Trachealkanülenmanagement (1)
- Tracheotomie (1)
- Transitional probabilities (1)
- Trouble displays (1)
- Truncation (1)
- Trunkation/Verkürzung (1)
- Tschadisch (1)
- Turkish-Dutch bilingualism (1)
- Turkish-German SLI (1)
- Turkish-German bilingualism (1)
- Type M error (1)
- Typologie (1)
- Typology (1)
- Türkisch (1)
- URM (1)
- Ultraschall (1)
- Uncanny valley (1)
- Understanding (1)
- Unimodal (1)
- Universal Grammar (1)
- Unrestricted race model (1)
- Unterspezifikation (1)
- User study (1)
- V-to-C movement (1)
- V-to-T (1)
- VP-topicalization (1)
- Variability (1)
- Variabilität (1)
- Variable resolution (1)
- Variables (1)
- Verarbeitung von Wortfolgen (1)
- Verarbeitung von Zweitsprachen (1)
- Verb (1)
- Verb focus and negation (1)
- Verb movement (1)
- Verb second (1)
- Verbal communication (1)
- Verbal morphology (1)
- Verbaler Fokus und Negation (1)
- Verben (1)
- Verbkomplexe (1)
- Verbmobil corpus (1)
- Verbmorphologie (1)
- Verbsyntax (1)
- Verbzweit (1)
- Verständnis (1)
- Vienna circle (1)
- Virtual environments (1)
- Visual word (1)
- Visual word recognition (1)
- Visual-World Eye-Tracking (1)
- Visual-world paradigm (1)
- Visualisierung (1)
- Voice onset time (1)
- Vokale (1)
- Vokalperzeption (1)
- Vokalproduktion (1)
- Vorerwähntheit (1)
- Vowel duration (1)
- Vowel harmony (1)
- W-Fragen (1)
- Warlpiri (1)
- Web-Anwendung (1)
- Welsh-English bilingualism (1)
- Wh-questions (1)
- Wh-words (1)
- Wide Scope (1)
- Williams syndrome (1)
- Williams-Beuren-Syndrom (1)
- Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (1)
- Wissensgraph (1)
- Within-experiment adaptation (1)
- Word (1)
- Word learning (1)
- Word order variation (1)
- Word probabilities (1)
- Word processing (1)
- Word recognition (1)
- Working-memory (1)
- World War II (1)
- Wortabruf (1)
- Wortabrufstörungen (1)
- Worterkennung (1)
- Wortfindungsstörungen (1)
- Wortorder (1)
- Wortschatzgröße (1)
- Wortschatzstruktur (1)
- Wortsegmentierung (1)
- Wortstellung im Deutschen (1)
- Y-model (1)
- Zeitgewinn (1)
- Zeitungskommentare (1)
- Zungenbewegungen (1)
- Zweisprachigkeit (1)
- a priori (1)
- aboutness topic (1)
- abstract concepts (1)
- accomplishment composition (1)
- acquisition (1)
- action (1)
- action language (1)
- action observation (1)
- action verbs (1)
- adaptation (1)
- adaptive Verarbeitung (1)
- adaptive processing (1)
- adjectives (1)
- adolescents (1)
- advanced acquisition of (1)
- adverb (1)
- affix order (1)
- affix stripping (1)
- afrikanische Sprachen (1)
- age-of-acquisition (1)
- ageing (1)
- aging brain (1)
- agrammatic aphasia (1)
- agrammatism (1)
- agreement deficit (1)
- agreement processing (1)
- alcohol consumption (1)
- ambiguity resolution (1)
- anaphor (1)
- anaphorische Existenzpräsupposition (1)
- animacy (1)
- anomia (1)
- anomia treatment (1)
- anosognosia (1)
- antecedent choice (1)
- anterior temporal lobes (1)
- anteriorer Temporallappen (1)
- anti-bias (1)
- antonyms (1)
- antonymy (1)
- aorist (1)
- archival (1)
- argument mining (1)
- argumentation (1)
- argumentation structure parsing (1)
- arithmetic (1)
- artificial language (1)
- arts (1)
- assessment methods (1)
- attentional bias (1)
- attentional control (1)
- attraction (1)
- attraction errors (1)
- attribute knowledge (1)
- auditory processing (1)
- auditory sentence processing (1)
- automata theory (1)
- automated planning (1)
- avoidance (1)
- background particles (1)
- bare NPs (1)
- basal ganglia (1)
- biclausality (1)
- bidirectional optimality theory (1)
- bilingual (1)
- bilingual children (1)
- bilingual infants (1)
- bilingual language switching (1)
- bilingual lexical development (1)
- bilingual phonological (1)
- bilingual processing (1)
- bilinguals (1)
- binding (1)
- binding principle A (1)
- bioimpedance (1)
- blind source separation (1)
- borderline cases (1)
- boundary tone (1)
- brain oscillations (1)
- brat (1)
- bridging (1)
- c-command (1)
- calculation (1)
- canonical correlations analysis (1)
- cardiac arrhythmia (1)
- case (1)
- case ambiguity (1)
- case syncretism (1)
- categories (1)
- cesuras (1)
- child characteristics (1)
- child development (1)
- child language acquisition (1)
- child language processing (1)
- classroom interaction (1)
- clause type (1)
- cleft (1)
- clinician feedback (1)
- clitic doubling (1)
- coarticulation (1)
- cognitive control (1)
- cognitive decline (1)
- cognitive modeling (1)
- cognitive module (1)
- cognitive processing (1)
- coherence (1)
- coherence relation (1)
- coherence relations (1)
- colloquial Russian (1)
- comparative subclauses (1)
- compensatory effects (1)
- competition-integration model (1)
- complementation (1)
- complementiser (1)
- complementiser combinations (1)
- complex declarative (1)
- complex words (1)
- compliance tendency (1)
- compound production (1)
- compounding (1)
- computational model (1)
- computer-mediated communication (1)
- conceptual metaphor (1)
- concession (1)
- concordance (1)
- confirmatory analysis (1)
- connective (1)
- connective ties (1)
- consistency effect (1)
- consonant bias (1)
- consonant clusters (1)
- consonants and vowels (1)
- constituent order (1)
- constituent question (1)
- constraints (1)
- construction (1)
- consumer culture (1)
- contact variety (1)
- content (1)
- context consistency (1)
- context-specificity (1)
- contextual restriction (1)
- contradiction (1)
- contrastive topic (1)
- contrasts (1)
- control (1)
- conversation (1)
- conversational ai (1)
- conversational implicature (1)
- coordinates (1)
- copy (1)
- coreference corpus (1)
- coreference resolution (1)
- coronary heart disease (1)
- corpus analysis (1)
- corpus annotation (1)
- corpus linguistics (1)
- corpus studies (1)
- correction (1)
- correlative coordination (1)
- covered-box (1)
- critical language awareness (1)
- critical period (1)
- critical period for language (1)
- cross-cultural comparison (1)
- cross-domain priming (1)
- cross-linguistic (1)
- cross-linguistic adaptations (1)
- cross-linguistic research (1)
- cross-linguistic structural priming (1)
- cross-linguistic transfer (1)
- cross-linguistisch (1)
- cross-modal generalisation (1)
- cross-modal generalization (1)
- cross-modal priming (1)
- crossing dependencies (1)
- crosslinguistic links (1)
- cue confusion (1)
- cue reliability (1)
- cue weighting (1)
- cue-based (1)
- culture (1)
- de-accenting (1)
- decannulation (1)
- decision making (1)
- declarative memory (1)
- decompositon (1)
- definite Pseudospaltsätze (1)
- defintie determiner (1)
- deglutition (1)
- degree phrases (1)
- deklaratives Gedächtnis (1)
- dependency length (1)
- dependency parsing (1)
- dependency resolution (1)
- dependency treebanks (1)
- derivational morphology (1)
- determiner selection (1)
- determiners (1)
- deutsche Partizipien (1)
- dialectal variation (1)
- dialogue system (1)
- diferencias de sexo (1)
- digital media and apps (1)
- digitale Medien und Apps (1)
- digitalisation (1)
- discontinuous noun phrases (1)
- discourse analysis (1)
- discourse comprehension (1)
- discourse connectives (1)
- discourse context (1)
- discourse expectations (1)
- discourse functions (1)
- discourse processing (1)
- discourse prominence (1)
- discourse structure (1)
- discourse-level cues (1)
- discourse-linking (1)
- dislexia (1)
- disorders (1)
- distractor frequency (1)
- distributional learning (1)
- distributions (1)
- distributive vs. non-distributive interpretation (1)
- distributive,collective, and mixed predicates (1)
- domain-general (1)
- dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (1)
- doubling (1)
- dysphagia therapy (1)
- dysphonia (1)
- early speech perception (1)
- economy (1)
- effective discourse (1)
- efficiency (1)
- ellipsis identity (1)
- embodiment (1)
- emergentist framework (1)
- emg (1)
- emotional tone (1)
- emotions (1)
- emphasis (1)
- empirical syntax (1)
- empty categories (1)
- encoding interference (1)
- engagement (1)
- english (1)
- equivalence testing (1)
- ereigniskorrelierte Potentiale (1)
- error awareness (1)
- es-clefts (1)
- event related potentials (1)
- event-related potential (1)
- event-related potentials (ERP) (1)
- evoked potentials (1)
- exclusive particles (1)
- executive function (1)
- exekutive Funktionen (1)
- exhaustive inference (1)
- existence presupposition (1)
- exklusive Partikel (1)
- experience (1)
- experimental linguistics (1)
- experimental procedure (1)
- experimental semantics (1)
- experimental syntax (1)
- experimentelle Verfahren (1)
- expertise (1)
- exploitation (1)
- exploratory analysis (1)
- exposure frequency (1)
- extended projections (1)
- extraction (1)
- extraction asymmetries (1)
- extraction islands (1)
- eye gaze (1)
- eye movement (1)
- eye movement control (1)
- eye-movement monitoring (1)
- eye-movements (1)
- eye-tracing (1)
- f0 (1)
- f0 peaks (1)
- fMRT (1)
- face discrimination (1)
- face perception (1)
- facial expressions (1)
- familiarity (1)
- famous speaker recognition (1)
- fear bias (1)
- featural distance (1)
- feature listing (1)
- feature verification task (1)
- features (1)
- fieldwork (1)
- filler gap dependency (1)
- filler-gap dependencies (1)
- filler-gap dependency (1)
- finite-state automata (1)
- finiteness (1)
- first language acquisition (1)
- fixed stress system (1)
- fluency disorder (1)
- focus marking (1)
- focus movement (1)
- focus particle (1)
- focus particles (1)
- focus position (1)
- focus realisation (1)
- focus realization (1)
- focus sensitivity (1)
- focus-sensitive particles (1)
- focus-sensitivity (1)
- formal syntax (1)
- frame compliance (1)
- free constituent order (1)
- free-choice (1)
- fremdsprachliche Worterkennung (1)
- french-learning infants (1)
- front-back contrast (1)
- function words (1)
- fundamental frequency (1)
- funktionale Elemente (1)
- future reference (1)
- garden path (1)
- garden-paths (1)
- gardenpath model (1)
- gender congruency (1)
- generalization (1)
- generalized error-detection mechanism (1)
- generic (1)
- geography (1)
- geometric analogical reasoning (1)
- german-learning infants (1)
- geschlechterneutrale Sprache (1)
- givenness (1)
- gpt (1)
- gradability (1)
- grammar (1)
- grammatical (1)
- grammatical gender (1)
- grammatical judgments (1)
- grammaticalization (1)
- graph games (1)
- hatural language (1)
- headturn preference procedure (1)
- health communication (1)
- hearing (1)
- heart surgery (1)
- hemispheric differences (1)
- heritage language maintenance (1)
- heritage language speaker (1)
- hermeticism (1)
- hierarchical Bayesian model (1)
- hierarchical tree structures (1)
- high fluid intelligence (1)
- historical text (1)
- historischer Text (1)
- history (1)
- homogeneity (1)
- human-computer interaction (1)
- hypotheses (1)
- hysteresis (1)
- iambic-trochaic law (1)
- impairments of lexicon and semantics (1)
- imperative (1)
- implicatures (1)
- implicit meter (1)
- imprecision (1)
- incorporation (1)
- indirect dependency (1)
- indirekte Wiederaufnahmen (1)
- individuelle Unterschiede (1)
- infant (1)
- inferences (1)
- inflectional classes (1)
- information integration (1)
- information source (1)
- informativity (1)
- inheritance of (1)
- input frequency (1)
- input quantity (1)
- intensity (1)
- inter-individual differences (1)
- inter-individual variability (1)
- interaction (1)
- interactional linguistics (1)
- interdisciplinary treatment (1)
- interdisziplinäre Behandlung (1)
- interface (1)
- interface economy (1)
- interference control (1)
- intermediate gap (1)
- intersegmental coordination (1)
- intonation (1)
- intonation phrase boundary (1)
- intonation units (1)
- intonation, Prosody (1)
- inverse scope (1)
- inverse scope reading (1)
- it-clefts (1)
- jaw (1)
- kana (1)
- kanji (1)
- kategoriespezifische Benennstörungen (1)
- kindliche Sprachverarbeitung (1)
- knowledge graphs (1)
- kognitive Modellierung (1)
- komparative Nebensätze (1)
- kompensatorischer Effekt (1)
- komputationale Modellierung (1)
- kontrastives Topik (1)
- künstliche Sprache (1)
- language and education in multilingual settings (1)
- language assessment (1)
- language attitudes (1)
- language changes (1)
- language contact (1)
- language contact Turkish-German (1)
- language coverage (1)
- language ideology (1)
- language inhibition (1)
- language input-poor setting (1)
- language processing <psycholinguistics> (1)
- language recognition (1)
- language switching (1)
- languages (1)
- latent processes (1)
- lax question prosody (1)
- learner corpora (1)
- learning (1)
- left dislocation (1)
- lemma (1)
- level of embedding (1)
- lexical abilities (1)
- lexical acquisition (1)
- lexical constraints (1)
- lexical development (1)
- lexical diversity (1)
- lexical processing (1)
- lexical tones (1)
- lexical-semantic processing (1)
- lexicon structure (1)
- lexikalisch-semantische Störungen (1)
- lexikalisch-semantische Verarbeitung (1)
- lexikalische Entwicklung (1)
- lexikalische Töne (1)
- lexikalische constraints (1)
- lexion size (1)
- lian ... dou (1)
- lifespan (1)
- linear distance (1)
- linear models (1)
- linguistic (1)
- linguistic and sociolinguistic factors of language changes (1)
- linguistic annotation (1)
- linguistic corpus (1)
- linguistic cues (1)
- linguistic discrimination (1)
- linguistic diversity (1)
- linguistic salience (1)
- linguistics focus (1)
- linguistische Annotation (1)
- linguistische Hinweisreize (1)
- linguistische Salienz (1)
- linguistisches Korpus (1)
- literacy (1)
- locality effects (1)
- long distance (1)
- long distance wh-movement (1)
- long-term interaction (1)
- longitudinal (1)
- low boundary tone (1)
- magnitude estimation (1)
- matching (1)
- meaning (1)
- memory distortion (1)
- mental lexicon (1)
- mentale Repräsentation (1)
- mentales Lexikon (1)
- metalinguistic (1)
- methods (1)
- minimization (1)
- mismatch negativity (1)
- mixture modeling (1)
- mobile applications (1)
- modal verbs (1)
- modality (1)
- modals (1)
- modern art (1)
- modification (1)
- mood (1)
- morpho-orthography (1)
- morphological decomposition (1)
- morphological impairments (1)
- morphological priming (1)
- morphologically complex words (1)
- morphologische Störungen (1)
- morphology processing (1)
- motherhood (1)
- motor (1)
- motor artifact (1)
- motor chains (1)
- motor control (1)
- motor cortex (1)
- motor resonance (1)
- motor system (1)
- motor-evoked potentials (1)
- movement reflexes (1)
- movement structures (1)
- multidisciplinary approach (1)
- multilingual coreference (1)
- multilingual resources (1)
- multilinguale Koreferenz (1)
- multilingualism (1)
- multinomial processing tree (1)
- multiplication (1)
- multiprofessional cooperation (1)
- multiprofessionelle Zusammenarbeit (1)
- mutual gaze (1)
- n-back training (1)
- narration (1)
- narrative speech (1)
- narrowing (1)
- natural language generation (1)
- naturalness (1)
- nature - nurture (1)
- nature – nurture (1)
- near-identity (1)
- near-infrared spectroscopy (1)
- neogrammarians (1)
- neural conversation models (1)
- neurodevelopmental impairment (1)
- neuronale Konversationsmodelle (1)
- neuroplasticity (1)
- neurosemantics (1)
- newspaper commentary (1)
- no (1)
- nominalization (1)
- non-native (1)
- non-native sentence processing (1)
- non-native speakers (1)
- normative data (1)
- not equal Akhoe Hai parallel to om (1)
- noun (1)
- null hypothesis significance testing (1)
- number (1)
- nà-clefts (1)
- object topicalization (1)
- obstruent-lateral clusters (1)
- obstruent-liquid clusters (1)
- obstruent-rhotic clusters (1)
- oculomotor (1)
- of variance (1)
- opacity (1)
- open science (1)
- operator (1)
- opinion mining (1)
- optionality (1)
- oral care (1)
- order (1)
- order of operations (1)
- orthographic overlap (1)
- orthographic word (1)
- outcome (1)
- outcome measures (1)
- overtness requirement (1)
- pairwise (1)
- pairwise matching (1)
- palate (1)
- parallel corpora (1)
- parieto-frontal network (1)
- part of speech (1)
- partial annotations (1)
- partial least squares (1)
- participation (1)
- participles (1)
- particle verbs (1)
- partielle Annotationen (1)
- passive voice (1)
- past reference (1)
- past tense (1)
- pause (1)
- perception (1)
- perception of contrast (1)
- perceptual (1)
- perceptual attunement (1)
- perceptual biases (1)
- perceptual cues (1)
- perceptual reorganization (1)
- persona (1)
- perspective taking (1)
- pharyngale Schluckphase (1)
- pharyngeal phase of swallowing (1)
- phonetic convergence (1)
- phonetic encoding (1)
- phonological and lexical processing (1)
- phonological awareness (1)
- phonological cues (1)
- phonological facilitation (1)
- phonological feature (1)
- phonological theory (1)
- phonological variation (1)
- phonologische Entwicklung (1)
- phonologische Hilfen (1)
- phonology-morphology interface (1)
- phrase segmenation (1)
- phraseology (1)
- picture-word-interference (1)
- pitch accents (1)
- pitch register (1)
- pitch register reset (1)
- poetics of the illegible (1)
- polar question (1)
- polysemy (1)
- positional games (1)
- possessor (1)
- post-positioned semantic frame setters (1)
- posterior (1)
- postfocal compression (1)
- postfocal givenness (1)
- power (1)
- pragmatic variability (1)
- pragmaticalisation (1)
- pre-activation (1)
- pre-attentive discrimination (1)
- pre-final lengthening (1)
- pre-lexical processing (1)
- preactivation (1)
- predicate interpretation (distributive vs. non-distributive) (1)
- predictions (1)
- predictive (1)
- prefixes (1)
- preregistration (1)
- presentational constructions (1)
- prevalence (1)
- prevalencia (1)
- primed picture naming (1)
- prior (1)
- processing speed (1)
- processing strategies (1)
- production (1)
- production of contrast (1)
- progressive aspect (1)
- progressiver Aspekt (1)
- prominence (1)
- pronounciation (1)
- prosodic bootstrapping (1)
- prosodic focus (1)
- prosodic modulation (1)
- prosodic phrase boundaries (1)
- prosodic phrase boundary (1)
- prosodic phrasing (1)
- prosodic representation (1)
- prosodic word (1)
- prosodisch (1)
- prosodische Phrasengrenze (1)
- prosodische Phrasengrenzen (1)
- prosodische Variation (1)
- prosodische Verarbeitung (1)
- prosody processing (1)
- prosody-syntax interface (1)
- prosthesis (1)
- prototypical associations (1)
- pseudonyms (1)
- psycholinguistic databases (1)
- pushing weighted tree automaton (1)
- quantification (1)
- quantifier raising (1)
- quantifier-spreading (1)
- quantifiers (1)
- questionnaire (1)
- questions (1)
- randomized strategy (1)
- rational speech act models (1)
- re-reading probability (1)
- reaction time methods (1)
- reader difficulties (1)
- reading comprehension (1)
- reading development (1)
- reading eye movements (1)
- reading performance (1)
- reading skills (1)
- reading times (1)
- reasoning (1)
- recognition (1)
- referent introduction (1)
- referential context (1)
- referentiality (1)
- referierender Ausdruck (1)
- referring expression (1)
- referring expressions (1)
- reflection (1)
- reflexive processing (1)
- reflexive resolution (1)
- registers (1)
- regularity (1)
- regulation (1)
- reinforcement (1)
- relative clause (1)
- relative clause formation (1)
- relative cycle (1)
- reliability (1)
- repair (1)
- repeated naming (1)
- repetitive speech (1)
- representational similarity analysis (1)
- research (1)
- response accuracy (1)
- resultative sentences (1)
- retraso lector (1)
- reversible constructions (1)
- reward association learning (1)
- rhetorical structure theory (1)
- rhetorische Struktur (1)
- rise-fall contour (1)
- s-stop clusters (1)
- salience (1)
- sandwich priming paradigm (1)
- scalar implicatures (1)
- schwa deletion (1)
- schwach überwachte Lernverfahren (1)
- science (1)
- scope ambiguities (1)
- screening (1)
- second-language processing (1)
- segmentation (1)
- sehr untergewichtige Frühgeborene (1)
- self-help (1)
- self-paced-reading (1)
- semantic attraction (1)
- semantic change (1)
- semantic cues (1)
- semantic interference (1)
- semantic memory (1)
- semantic processing (1)
- semantic transparency (1)
- semantic typicality (1)
- semantic-congruency task (1)
- semantische Hilfen (1)
- semantische Merkmale (1)
- semantische Typikalität (1)
- semantische Verarbeitung (1)
- semantisches Gedächtnis (1)
- sensitive periods (1)
- sensitivity (1)
- sensorimotor bias (1)
- sensory processing (1)
- sentence comprehension deficit (1)
- sentence processing; (1)
- serial verb constructions (1)
- sex differences (1)
- sharp threshold (1)
- short-term habituation (1)
- silbische Struktur (1)
- silent prosody (1)
- simple arithmetic (1)
- simplex words (1)
- simulation-based calibration (1)
- situated context (1)
- situation model (1)
- situation semantics (1)
- skipping rate (1)
- sluicing (1)
- social action (1)
- social meaning (1)
- social media (1)
- sociocultural cognition (1)
- sociolinguistics (1)
- solid (1)
- solid bolus (1)
- spatial ability (1)
- spatial cognition (1)
- spatial semantics (1)
- speakers (1)
- specific language impairment (SLI) (1)
- speech acoustics (1)
- speech intelligibility (1)
- speech motor control (1)
- speech segmentation (1)
- speech sound (1)
- speech variability (1)
- speed-curvature power law (1)
- spelling correction (1)
- split topicalization (1)
- spoken sentence comprehension (1)
- spoken word (1)
- spoken-word production (1)
- spoken-word recognition (1)
- stance detection (1)
- statistical data analysis (1)
- statistical learning (1)
- stem selection (1)
- stop-lateral clusters (1)
- strategy (1)
- stress "deafness" (1)
- stress-clash (1)
- structural ambiguity (1)
- structural case (1)
- stuttering (1)
- subject condition (1)
- subjectification (1)
- subject– verb agreement (1)
- subyllable (1)
- suggestibility (1)
- superiority (1)
- swallowing disorders (1)
- syllabic structure (1)
- symmetry problem (1)
- synonymy (1)
- syntactic changes (1)
- syntactic disorders (1)
- syntactic economy (MP) (1)
- syntactic gaps (1)
- syntactic processing of noncanonical sentences (1)
- syntactic reanalysis (1)
- syntaktische Lücken (1)
- syntaktische Störungen (1)
- syntax acquisition (1)
- tag questions (1)
- talk-in-interaction (1)
- task demands (1)
- task difficulty (1)
- teacher professional development (1)
- telemedicine (1)
- teletherapy (1)
- temporal adjuncts (1)
- temporal decay (1)
- temporal modification (1)
- temporal reference (1)
- temporal subordinate clauses (1)
- temporale Adjunkte (1)
- temporale Nebensätze (1)
- tense (1)
- tense deficit (1)
- tense/time reference (1)
- text structure (1)
- thalamus (1)
- that-trace effect (1)
- the English progressive construction (1)
- thematic-role assignment (1)
- theticity (1)
- threatening communication (1)
- time reference (1)
- time-buying (1)
- timed (1)
- timing (1)
- tonal neutralization (1)
- tone language (1)
- tongue grooving (1)
- tongue movements (1)
- topic (1)
- topic affixes (1)
- topicalization (1)
- tourism (1)
- trace positions (1)
- tracheostomy (1)
- traditional expectations (1)
- transfer effect (1)
- treatment (1)
- trilingualism (1)
- ultrasound tongue imaging (1)
- uncanny valley (1)
- uncertainty quantification (1)
- underspecification (1)
- understudied languages (1)
- ungefähre Bayessche Komputation (1)
- unique entities (1)
- universal bias (1)
- universal quantifiers (1)
- unrestricted race model (1)
- updating training (1)
- usage data (1)
- user research (1)
- vagueness (1)
- valency (1)
- varying interlocutors (1)
- ventral striatum (1)
- verb (1)
- verb classes (1)
- verb morphology (1)
- verb-initial (1)
- verb-initial cleft constructions (1)
- verbal irony (1)
- verbal morphology (1)
- verbale Ironie (1)
- very low birth weight (VLBW) (1)
- very low birth weight infant (1)
- videofluoroscopy (1)
- visual attention (1)
- visual context (1)
- visual salience (1)
- visual world (1)
- visual world eye-tracking (1)
- visual-world eye-tracking (1)
- visualization (1)
- visuell-linguistische Integration (1)
- visuelle Salienz (1)
- visuelle Worterkennung (1)
- visuo-linguistic integration (1)
- voice onset time (1)
- voice processing (1)
- voice therapy (1)
- vorausschauende Sprachverarbeitung (1)
- vowel production (1)
- vowel productions (1)
- weakly supervised learning techniques (1)
- web application (1)
- wh-movement (1)
- wh-scope marker (1)
- witnessing (1)
- word (1)
- word categories (1)
- word embeddings (1)
- word order freezing (1)
- word order processing (1)
- word segmentation (1)
- word-based morphology (1)
- word/sentence-picture matching (1)
- words as social tools (1)
- yes (1)
- young children (1)
- Ökonomieprinzipien (MP) (1)
- ähnlichkeitsbasierte Gedächtnisinterferenz (1)
- абстрактные концепты (1)
- воплощенное познание (1)
- концептуальная метафора (1)
- нейросемантика (1)
- пространственная семантика (1)
- психолингвистическая база данных (1)
- слова как социальные инструменты (1)
Institute
- Department Linguistik (1167) (remove)
"Wortabruf im Handumdrehen"?
(2017)
Both the seat of the German government and the capitol of queer German culture, Berlin has been that spatial nexus of politics, sexuality and gender, work and leisure that has enabled the development of multifarious sexual and gender identities. This has caused celebration and consternation among Germans and foreigners alike. Contemporary studies of urban homosexual space cite an erosion of its 'authenticity' when cities market homosexual space in order to attract tourists. My literary analysis shows that Berlin's homosexual male culture and space had already been subject to commoditisation in the Weimar period (1918-1933), when Berliners discovered marketing potential in the French slight la vice allemand [the German vice] - male homosexuality. This article's examination of Weimar Berlin's spatial binary as 'sexy space' and 'sexualised place' in literature by Klaus Mann and Curt Moreck engages with current debates in leisure studies on the gendering and sexing of geography and leisure. Central to this re-evaluation of leisure and tourism in Weimar Berlin is my discussion of flanerie: the figure of the flaneuse indicates that flanerie was not the lone dominion of heterosexual men. In the context of urban leisure and male homosexuality, I argue that Weimar Berlin consistently and successfully negotiated its dual function of sexy space (allowing self-fashioning for homosexual men in Berlin) and sexualised place (voyeurism and sexual exploration for Berlin's newcomers and tourists).
We present novel experimental evidence on the availability and the status of exhaustivity inferences with focus partitioning in German, English, and Hungarian. Results suggest that German and English focus-background clefts and Hungarian focus share important properties, (É. Kiss 1998, 1999; Szabolcsi 1994; Percus 1997; Onea & Beaver 2009). Those constructions are anaphoric devices triggering an existence presupposition. EXH-inferences are not obligatory in such constructions in English, German, or Hungarian, against some previous literature (Percus 1997; Büring & Križ 2013; É. Kiss 1998), but in line with pragmatic analyses of EXH-inferences in clefts (Horn 1981, 2016; Pollard & Yasavul 2016). The cross-linguistic differences in the distribution of EXH-inferences are attributed to properties of the Hungarian number marking system.
We present novel experimental evidence on the availability and the status of exhaustivity inferences with focus partitioning in German, English, and Hungarian. Results suggest that German and English focus-background clefts and Hungarian focus share important properties, (É. Kiss 1998, 1999; Szabolcsi 1994; Percus 1997; Onea & Beaver 2009). Those constructions are anaphoric devices triggering an existence presupposition. EXH-inferences are not obligatory in such constructions in English, German, or Hungarian, against some previous literature (Percus 1997; Büring & Križ 2013; É. Kiss 1998), but in line with pragmatic analyses of EXH-inferences in clefts (Horn 1981, 2016; Pollard & Yasavul 2016). The cross-linguistic differences in the distribution of EXH-inferences are attributed to properties of the Hungarian number marking system.
In eye-movement control during reading, advanced process-oriented models have been developed to reproduce behavioral data. So far, model complexity and large numbers of model parameters prevented rigorous statistical inference and modeling of interindividual differences. Here we propose a Bayesian approach to both problems for one representative computational model of sentence reading (SWIFT; Engbert et al., Psychological Review, 112, 2005, pp. 777-813). We used experimental data from 36 subjects who read the text in a normal and one of four manipulated text layouts (e.g., mirrored and scrambled letters). The SWIFT model was fitted to subjects and experimental conditions individually to investigate between- subject variability. Based on posterior distributions of model parameters, fixation probabilities and durations are reliably recovered from simulated data and reproduced for withheld empirical data, at both the experimental condition and subject levels. A subsequent statistical analysis of model parameters across reading conditions generates model-driven explanations for observable effects between conditions.
A case of primary progressive ahasia : a 14year follow-up study with neuropathological findings
(1998)
This study investigates the characteristics of narrative-speech production and the use of verbs in Turkish agrammatic speakers (n = 10) compared to non-brain-damaged controls (n = 10). To elicit narrative-speech samples, personal interviews and storytelling tasks were conducted. Turkish has a large and regular verb inflection paradigm where verbs are inflected for evidentiality (i.e. direct versus indirect evidence available to the speaker). Particularly, we explored the general characteristics of the speech samples (e.g. utterance length) and the uses of lexical, finite and non-finite verbs and direct and indirect evidentials. The results show that speech rate is slow, verbs per utterance are lower than normal and the verb diversity is reduced in the agrammatic speakers. Verb inflection is relatively intact; however, a trade-off pattern between inflection for direct evidentials and verb diversity is found. The implications of the data are discussed in connection with narrative-speech production studies on other languages.
A close call
(2018)
The present study investigated how lexical selection is influenced by the number of semantically related representations (semantic neighbourhood density) and their similarity (semantic distance) to the target in a speeded picture-naming task. Semantic neighbourhood density and similarity as continuous variables were used to assess lexical selection for which competitive and noncompetitive mechanisms have been proposed. Previous studies found mixed effects of semantic neighbourhood variables, leaving this issue unresolved. Here, we demonstrate interference of semantic neighbourhood similarity with less accurate naming responses and a higher likelihood of producing semantic errors and omissions over accurate responses for words with semantically more similar (closer) neighbours. No main effect of semantic neighbourhood density and no interaction between semantic neighbourhood density and similarity was found. We assessed further whether semantic neighbourhood density can affect naming performance if semantic neighbours exceed a certain degree of semantic similarity. Semantic similarity between the target and each neighbour was used to split semantic neighbourhood density into two different density variables: The number of semantically close neighbours versus distant neighbours. The results showed a significant effect of close, but not of distant, semantic neighbourhood density: Naming pictures of targets with more close semantic neighbours led to longer naming latencies, less accurate responses, and a higher likelihood for the production of semantic errors and omissions over accurate responses. The results show that word inherent semantic attributes such as semantic neighbourhood similarity and the number of coactivated close semantic neighbours modulate lexical selection supporting theories of competitive lexical processing.
Successful sentence comprehension requires the comprehender to correctly figure out who did what to whom. For example, in the sentence John kicked the ball, the comprehender has to figure out who did the action of kicking and what was being kicked. This process of identifying and connecting the syntactically-related words in a sentence is called dependency completion. What are the cognitive constraints that determine dependency completion? A widely-accepted theory is cue-based retrieval. The theory maintains that dependency completion is driven by a content-addressable search for the co-dependents in memory. The cue-based retrieval explains a wide range of empirical data from several constructions including subject-verb agreement, subject-verb non-agreement, plausibility mismatch configurations, and negative polarity items.
However, there are two major empirical challenges to the theory: (i) Grammatical sentences’ data from subject-verb number agreement dependencies, where the theory predicts a slowdown at the verb in sentences like the key to the cabinet was rusty compared to the key to the cabinets was rusty, but the data are inconsistent with this prediction; and, (ii) Data from antecedent-reflexive dependencies, where a facilitation in reading times is predicted at the reflexive in the bodybuilder who worked with the trainers injured themselves vs. the bodybuilder who worked with the trainer injured themselves, but the data do not show a facilitatory effect.
The work presented in this dissertation is dedicated to building a more general theory of dependency completion that can account for the above two datasets without losing the original empirical coverage of the cue-based retrieval assumption. In two journal articles, I present computational modeling work that addresses the above two empirical challenges.
To explain the grammatical sentences’ data from subject-verb number agreement dependencies, I propose a new model that assumes that the cue-based retrieval operates on a probabilistically distorted representation of nouns in memory (Article I). This hybrid distortion-plus-retrieval model was compared against the existing candidate models using data from 17 studies on subject-verb number agreement in 4 languages. I find that the hybrid model outperforms the existing models of number agreement processing suggesting that the cue-based retrieval theory must incorporate a feature distortion assumption.
To account for the absence of facilitatory effect in antecedent-reflexive dependencies, I propose an individual difference model, which was built within the cue-based retrieval framework (Article II). The model assumes that individuals may differ in how strongly they weigh a syntactic cue over a number cue. The model was fitted to data from two studies on antecedent-reflexive dependencies, and the participant-level cue-weighting was estimated. We find that one-fourth of the participants, in both studies, weigh the syntactic cue higher than the number cue in processing reflexive dependencies and the remaining participants weigh the two cues equally. The result indicates that the absence of predicted facilitatory effect at the level of grouped data is driven by some, not all, participants who weigh syntactic cues higher than the number cue. More generally, the result demonstrates that the assumption of differential cue weighting is important for a theory of dependency completion processes. This differential cue weighting idea was independently supported by a modeling study on subject-verb non-agreement dependencies (Article III).
Overall, the cue-based retrieval, which is a general theory of dependency completion, needs to incorporate two new assumptions: (i) the nouns stored in memory can undergo probabilistic feature distortion, and (ii) the linguistic cues used for retrieval can be weighted differentially. This is the cumulative result of the modeling work presented in this dissertation.
The dissertation makes an important theoretical contribution: Sentence comprehension in humans is driven by a mechanism that assumes cue-based retrieval, probabilistic feature distortion, and differential cue weighting. This insight is theoretically important because there is some independent support for these three assumptions in sentence processing and the broader memory literature. The modeling work presented here is also methodologically important because for the first time, it demonstrates (i) how the complex models of sentence processing can be evaluated using data from multiple studies simultaneously, without oversimplifying the models, and (ii) how the inferences drawn from the individual-level behavior can be used in theory development.