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293 related items for PubMed ID: 21281091

  • 1. Effects of cooperating and conflicting prosody in spoken English garden path sentences: ERP evidence for the boundary deletion hypothesis.
    Pauker E, Itzhak I, Baum SR, Steinhauer K.
    J Cogn Neurosci; 2011 Oct; 23(10):2731-51. PubMed ID: 21281091
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  • 2. Influence of prosodic information on the processing of split particles: ERP evidence from spoken German.
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  • 3. Prosodic phrasing in the presence of unambiguous verb information--ERP evidence from German.
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  • 4. Discourse, syntax, and prosody: the brain reveals an immediate interaction.
    Kerkhofs R, Vonk W, Schriefers H, Chwilla DJ.
    J Cogn Neurosci; 2007 Sep 29; 19(9):1421-34. PubMed ID: 17714005
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  • 7. How and when prosodic boundaries influence syntactic parsing under different discourse contexts: an ERP study.
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    Biol Psychol; 2010 Mar 11; 83(3):250-9. PubMed ID: 20083152
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  • 8. Event-related potentials show online influence of lexical biases on prosodic processing.
    Itzhak I, Pauker E, Drury JE, Baum SR, Steinhauer K.
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  • 9. Late interaction of syntactic and prosodic processes in sentence comprehension as revealed by ERPs.
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  • 11. Prosody-driven sentence processing: an event-related brain potential study.
    Pannekamp A, Toepel U, Alter K, Hahne A, Friederici AD.
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  • 12. Prosody-syntax interactions in aging: event-related potentials reveal dissociations between on-line and off-line measures.
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    Neurosci Lett; 2010 Mar 19; 472(2):133-8. PubMed ID: 20138120
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  • 13. ERPs show that classroom-instructed late second language learners rely on the same prosodic cues in syntactic parsing as native speakers.
    Nickels S, Opitz B, Steinhauer K.
    Neurosci Lett; 2013 Dec 17; 557 Pt B():107-11. PubMed ID: 24141083
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  • 14. It's special the way you say it: an ERP investigation on the temporal dynamics of two types of prosody.
    Paulmann S, Jessen S, Kotz SA.
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  • 15. Prosodic boundaries, comma rules, and brain responses: the closure positive shift in ERPs as a universal marker for prosodic phrasing in listeners and readers.
    Steinhauer K, Friederici AD.
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  • 16. Perception of Chinese poem and its electrophysiological effects.
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  • 17. Semantic integration processes at different levels of syntactic hierarchy during sentence comprehension: an ERP study.
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    Neuropsychologia; 2010 May 14; 48(6):1551-62. PubMed ID: 20138898
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  • 18. The interplay between prosody and syntax in sentence processing: the case of subject- and object-control verbs.
    Bögels S, Schriefers H, Vonk W, Chwilla DJ, Kerkhofs R.
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  • 19. Inadequate and infrequent are not alike: ERPs to deviant prosodic patterns in spoken sentence comprehension.
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  • 20. Prosodic boundaries delay the processing of upcoming lexical information during silent sentence reading.
    Luo Y, Yan M, Zhou X.
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