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van den Bosch, Antal; Daelemans, Walter – Language and Speech, 2013
Memory-based language processing (MBLP) is an approach to language processing based on exemplar storage during learning and analogical reasoning during processing. From a cognitive perspective, the approach is attractive as a model for human language processing because it does not make any assumptions about the way abstractions are shaped, nor any…
Descriptors: Memory, Schemata (Cognition), Language Processing, Thinking Skills
Baumann, Stefan; Schumacher, Petra B. – Language and Speech, 2012
The paper reports on a perception experiment in German that investigated the neuro-cognitive processing of information structural concepts and their prosodic marking using event-related brain potentials (ERPs). Experimental conditions controlled the information status (given vs. new) of referring and non-referring target expressions (nouns vs.…
Descriptors: Sentences, Speech Communication, Nouns, Brain Hemisphere Functions
Domahs, Ulrike; Kehrein, Wolfgang; Knaus, Johannes; Wiese, Richard; Schlesewsky, Matthias – Language and Speech, 2009
How are violations of phonological constraints processed in word comprehension? The present article reports the results of an event-related potentials (ERP) study on a phonological constraint of German that disallows identical segments within a syllable or word (CC[subscript i]VC[subscript i]). We examined three types of monosyllabic CCVC words:…
Descriptors: Language Processing, Diagnostic Tests, Language Acquisition, Phonology
Peer reviewedMeng, Michael; Bader, Markus – Language and Speech, 2000
Results of three experiments are reported that investigated the processing of locally ambiguous object-subject sentences in German. The aim was to test whether the type of grammatical information that signals garden-path has an impact on how difficult it is to arrive at the correct structural assignment. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Ambiguity, German, Grammar, Language Processing
Peer reviewedWeber, Andrea – Language and Speech, 2002
Tested progressive assimilation violation in non-novel sequences using the palatal fricative [c]. Stimuli either violated fricative assimilation or did not. Violation also did not significantly inhibit spoken language processing. Results confirm that facilitation depends on the combination of progressive assimilation with novelty of the sequence.…
Descriptors: College Students, German, Higher Education, Language Processing
Help or Hindrance: How Violation of Different Assimilation Rules Affects Spoken-Language Processing.
Peer reviewedWeber, Andrea – Language and Speech, 2001
Four phoneme-detection studies with native speakers of Dutch and German tested the conclusion from recent research that spoken language processing is inhibited by violation of obligatory assimilation processes in the listeners' native language. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Dutch, German, Language Processing, Phonemes
Peer reviewedHieke, Adolf E. – Language and Speech, 1981
Shows that hesitation phenomena are intricately connected with propspective and retrospective speech production tasks and mark critical points in processing. Two major hesitation categories exist: stalls and repairs. Stalls head off errors and represent error-free output; repairs take care of errors already committed. English and German examples…
Descriptors: English, Error Analysis (Language), German, Language Processing
Weber, Andrea; Braun, Bettina; Crocker, Matthew W. – Language and Speech, 2006
In two eye-tracking experiments the role of contrastive pitch accents during the on-line determination of referents was examined. In both experiments, German listeners looked earlier at the picture of a referent belonging to a contrast pair ("red scissors," given "purple scissors") when instructions to click on it carried a…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Suprasegmentals, German, Form Classes (Languages)

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