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506 related items for PubMed ID: 17129189

  • 1. The impact of proficiency on syntactic second-language processing of German and Italian: evidence from event-related potentials.
    Rossi S, Gugler MF, Friederici AD, Hahne A.
    J Cogn Neurosci; 2006 Dec; 18(12):2030-48. PubMed ID: 17129189
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  • 2. Native and nonnative speakers' processing of a miniature version of Japanese as revealed by ERPs.
    Mueller JL, Hahne A, Fujii Y, Friederici AD.
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  • 3. Syntactic and referential processes in second-language learners: event-related brain potential evidence.
    Isel F.
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  • 4. Morphological processing in a second language: behavioral and event-related brain potential evidence for storage and decomposition.
    Hahne A, Mueller JL, Clahsen H.
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  • 5. The impact of semantic-free second-language training on ERPs during case processing.
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    Neurosci Lett; 2008 Oct 03; 443(2):77-81. PubMed ID: 18674588
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  • 6. An ERP study of second language learning after childhood: effects of proficiency.
    Ojima S, Nakata H, Kakigi R.
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  • 7. Morphosyntactic processing in late second-language learners.
    Dowens MG, Vergara M, Barber HA, Carreiras M.
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  • 8. When word category information encounters morphosyntax: an ERP study.
    Rossi S, Gugler MF, Hahne A, Friederici AD.
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  • 10. Who's in control? Proficiency and L1 influence on L2 processing.
    Elston-Güttler KE, Paulmann S, Kotz SA.
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  • 11. First Language Attrition Induces Changes in Online Morphosyntactic Processing and Re-Analysis: An ERP Study of Number Agreement in Complex Italian Sentences.
    Kasparian K, Vespignani F, Steinhauer K.
    Cogn Sci; 2017 Sep 26; 41(7):1760-1803. PubMed ID: 27868225
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    Kasparian K, Steinhauer K.
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  • 13. Native-like brain processing of syntax can be attained by university foreign language learners.
    Bowden HW, Steinhauer K, Sanz C, Ullman MT.
    Neuropsychologia; 2013 Nov 26; 51(13):2492-511. PubMed ID: 24051003
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  • 15. Setting the stage for automatic syntax processing: the mismatch negativity as an indicator of syntactic priming.
    Hasting AS, Kotz SA, Friederici AD.
    J Cogn Neurosci; 2007 Mar 26; 19(3):386-400. PubMed ID: 17335388
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  • 18. Event-related potential (ERP) responses to violations of inflectional and derivational rules of Finnish.
    Leinonen A, Brattico P, Järvenpää M, Krause CM.
    Brain Res; 2008 Jul 07; 1218():181-93. PubMed ID: 18514637
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  • 19. On the cost of syntactic ambiguity in human language comprehension: an individual differences approach.
    Bornkessel ID, Fiebach CJ, Friederici AD.
    Brain Res Cogn Brain Res; 2004 Sep 07; 21(1):11-21. PubMed ID: 15325409
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