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1844 related items for PubMed ID: 20138898

  • 1. Semantic integration processes at different levels of syntactic hierarchy during sentence comprehension: an ERP study.
    Zhou X, Jiang X, Ye Z, Zhang Y, Lou K, Zhan W.
    Neuropsychologia; 2010 May; 48(6):1551-62. PubMed ID: 20138898
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  • 2. Multiple semantic processes at different levels of syntactic hierarchy: does the higher-level process proceed in face of a lower-level failure?
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  • 3. Multiple constraints on semantic integration in a hierarchical structure: ERP evidence from German.
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  • 4. Interplay between syntax and semantics during sentence comprehension: ERP effects of combining syntactic and semantic violations.
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  • 6. Event-related potentials suggest early interaction between syntax and semantics during on-line sentence comprehension.
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  • 7. Morphophonological influences on the comprehension of subject-verb agreement: an ERP study.
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  • 8. The semantic processing of syntactic structure in sentence comprehension: an ERP study.
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  • 9. Late interaction of syntactic and prosodic processes in sentence comprehension as revealed by ERPs.
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  • 10. Electrophysiological and behavioral evidence of syntactic priming in sentence comprehension.
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  • 11. Syntactic and referential processes in second-language learners: event-related brain potential evidence.
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  • 12. When word category information encounters morphosyntax: an ERP study.
    Rossi S, Gugler MF, Hahne A, Friederici AD.
    Neurosci Lett; 2005 Aug 26; 384(3):228-33. PubMed ID: 15893877
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  • 13. Neurodynamics of sentence interpretation: ERP evidence from French.
    Isel F, Hahne A, Maess B, Friederici AD.
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  • 14. The processing of animacy in noun-classifier combinations in reading Korean: An ERP study.
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  • 15. Are semantic and syntactic cues inducing the same processes in the identification of word order?
    Casado P, Martín-Loeches M, Muñoz F, Fernández-Frías C.
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  • 16. Retrieval and unification of syntactic structure in sentence comprehension: an FMRI study using word-category ambiguity.
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  • 17. Auditory language comprehension in children with developmental dyslexia: evidence from event-related brain potentials.
    Sabisch B, Hahne A, Glass E, von Suchodoletz W, Friederici AD.
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  • 18. Speech and span: working memory capacity impacts the use of animacy but not of world knowledge during spoken sentence comprehension.
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  • 19. The influence of semantic and syntactic context constraints on lexical selection and integration in spoken-word comprehension as revealed by ERPs.
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  • 20. Processing canonical and non-canonical sentences in Basque: the case of object-verb agreement as revealed by event-related brain potentials.
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