Search Results - "Haider, Hubert"
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A null theory of scrambling
Published in Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft (26-02-2021)“…Grammars are decomposable. On the one hand, an adequate characterization of a given utterance factorizes the contributions of each subsystem of grammar and on…”
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Gisbert Fanselow, Caroline Féry, Ralf Vogel & Matthias Schlesewsky (Hg.). 2006. Gradience in Grammar. Generative Perspectives. Oxford: Oxford University Press. x, 405 SBas Aarts. 2007. Syntactic Gradience. The Nature of Grammatical Indeterminacy. Oxford: Oxford University Press. xiv, 280 S
Published in Zeitschrift für Rezensionen zur germanistischen Sprachwissenschaft (01-04-2011)Get full text
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Quantifying kids prefer intersecting sets – a pilot study
Published in Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft (27-06-2017)“…Children between approximately four and five years of age are known to fail in picture matching tasks with verbal stimuli presenting an existentially…”
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Fractionating language comprehension via frequency characteristics of the human EEG
Published in Neuroreport (01-03-2004)“…We present a new analysis technique for EEG research on language comprehension, which dissociates superficially indistinguishable event-related potential (ERP)…”
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Grammatische Illusionen – Lokal wohlgeformt – global deviant
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Articulatory/Phonetic Sequencing at the Level of the Anterior Perisylvian Cortex: A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) Study
Published in Brain and language (01-11-2000)“…Damage to the anterior peri-intrasylvian cortex of the dominant hemisphere may give rise to a fairly consistent syndrome of articulatory deficits in the…”
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How to turn German into Icelandic — and derive the OV—VO contrasts
Published in Journal of comparative Germanic linguistics (01-01-2005)“…Icelandic and German differ in the head-complement order (VO vs. OV), but their morpho-syntactic systems of verbal and nominal inflection are similar enough…”
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Small is beautiful: The processing of the left periphery in German
Published in Lingua (01-10-2009)“…Event-related potentials (ERPs) were used to examine the interplay of structure building and the integration of morphosyntactic information during incremental…”
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Want That is Understood Well before Say That, Think That, and False Belief: A Test of de Villiers's Linguistic Determinism on German-Speaking Children
Published in Child development (01-01-2003)“…Two experiments with 79 monolingual German speaking children between 2.5 and 4.5 years showed a consistent developmental gap between children's…”
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Pre- and postverbal adverbials in OV and VO
Published in Lingua (01-06-2004)“…The paper focuses on the following questions: (i) Do adverbs originate in spec positions rather than in adjoined positions? (ii) How does the pre- vs…”
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Small is beautiful: The processing of the left periphery in German: Experimental evidence for minimal structure
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Pre- and postverbal adverbials in OV and VO: Taking up the Gauntlet-Adverbs across frameworks
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When case meets agreement: event-related potential effects for morphology-based conflict resolution in human language comprehension
Published in Neuroreport (31-05-2005)“…We present event-related potential evidence from language comprehension that processing conflicts arising from the same linguistic domain and appearing within…”
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Want that is understood well before say that, think that, and false belief: A test of de Villier's linguistic determinism on German-Speakin children
Published in Child development (01-01-2003)“…Two experiments with 79 monolingual German speaking children between 2.5 and 4.5 years showed a consistent developmental gap between children's…”
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Where and how does grammatically geared processing take place—and why is Broca’s area often involved. A coordinated fMRI/ERBP study of language processing
Published in Brain and language (01-05-2004)“…We address the possibility of combining the results from hemodynamic and electrophysiological methods for the study of cognitive processing of language. The…”
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'Want that' is understood well before 'say that, think that', and false belief: a test of de Villier's linguistic determinism on German-speaking children
Published in Child development (01-01-2003)“…Reports data from 2 experiments showing that despite the obligatory 'that' structure, German-speaking 2.5 to 4.5 year-olds can remember the complements of…”
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Cognitive substrate of syntactic operations—evidence from fMRI
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On the survival of the fittest grammar (theory)
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Affect a: A Reply to Lasnik and Saito, "On the Nature of Proper Government"
Published in Linguistic inquiry (01-01-1986)“…The notions of "head government" & "antecedent government" have been tied together in the empty category principle, & seem to call for reduction or elimination…”
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Precedence among predicates
Published in The journal of comparative Germanic linguistics (01-01-1997)“…The serialization patterns of result predicates correlate in a specific manner with headedness: in VO languages, result predicates are found potentially in two…”
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