Manuel Carreiras, Charles Clifton
The On-line Study of Sentence Comprehension
Eyetracking, ERPs and Beyond
Manuel Carreiras, Charles Clifton
The On-line Study of Sentence Comprehension
Eyetracking, ERPs and Beyond
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First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juli 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 164mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 689g
- ISBN-13: 9781841694009
- ISBN-10: 1841694002
- Artikelnr.: 21911422
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juli 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 164mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 689g
- ISBN-13: 9781841694009
- ISBN-10: 1841694002
- Artikelnr.: 21911422
Manuel Carreiras, Charles Clifton Jr.
M. Carreiras
C. Clifton
Jr.
On the On-line Study of Language Comprehension. D.C.Mitchell
On-line Methods in Language Processing: Introduction and Historical Review. M.J. Pickering
S. Frisson
B.McElree
M.J. Traxler
Eye Movements and Semantic Composition. J.E. Boland
Linking Eye Movements to Sentence Comprehension in Reading and Listening. S.A. McDonald
R.C.Shillcock
Lexical Predictability Effects on Eye Fixations During Reading. M. Betancort
E. Meseguer
M. Carreiras
The Empty Category PRO: Processing What Can't Be Seen. R.P.G. van Gompel
S.P.Liversedge
J. Pearson
Antecedent Typicality Effects in the Processing of Noun Phrase Anaphors. P.C. Gordon
C. Christine Camblin
T.Y. Swaab
On-line Measures of Coreferential Processing. A.J. Sanford
P. Sturt
L. Moxey
L. Morrow
C. Emmott
Production and Comprehension Measures in Assessing Plural Object Formation. C. Scheepers
M.W.Crocker
Constituent Order Priming from Reading to Listening: A Visual-world Study. F. Huettig
G.T.M.Altmann
The Online Processing of Ambiguous and Unambiguous Words in Context: Evidence from Head-mounted Eye-tracking. S. Brown-Schmidt
D.K. Byron
M.K. Tanenhaus
That's Not It and It is Not That: Reference Resolution and Conceptual Composites. J.J.A. vanBerkum
Sentence Comprehension in a Wider Discourse: Can We Use ERPs to Keep Track of Things? L.Osterhout
J. McLaughlin
A. Kim
R. Greenwald
K. Inoue
Sentences in the Brain: Event-related Potentials as Real-time Reflections of Sentence Comprehension and Language Learning. H. Barber
E. Salillas
M. Carreiras
Gender or Genders Agreement? M. Hoen
P.F.Dominey
Evidence for a Shared Mechanism in Linguistic and Non-linguistic Sequence Processing? ERP Recordings of Online Function- and Content-information Integration. C.J. Fiebach
M.Schlesewsky
I.D. Bornkessel
A.D.Friederici
Distinct Neural Correlates of Legal and Illegal Word Order Variations in German: How can fMRI Inform Cognitive Models of Sentence Processing? M.K.Tanenhaus
On-line Sentence Processing: Past
Present and Future.
C. Clifton
Jr.
On the On-line Study of Language Comprehension. D.C.Mitchell
On-line Methods in Language Processing: Introduction and Historical Review. M.J. Pickering
S. Frisson
B.McElree
M.J. Traxler
Eye Movements and Semantic Composition. J.E. Boland
Linking Eye Movements to Sentence Comprehension in Reading and Listening. S.A. McDonald
R.C.Shillcock
Lexical Predictability Effects on Eye Fixations During Reading. M. Betancort
E. Meseguer
M. Carreiras
The Empty Category PRO: Processing What Can't Be Seen. R.P.G. van Gompel
S.P.Liversedge
J. Pearson
Antecedent Typicality Effects in the Processing of Noun Phrase Anaphors. P.C. Gordon
C. Christine Camblin
T.Y. Swaab
On-line Measures of Coreferential Processing. A.J. Sanford
P. Sturt
L. Moxey
L. Morrow
C. Emmott
Production and Comprehension Measures in Assessing Plural Object Formation. C. Scheepers
M.W.Crocker
Constituent Order Priming from Reading to Listening: A Visual-world Study. F. Huettig
G.T.M.Altmann
The Online Processing of Ambiguous and Unambiguous Words in Context: Evidence from Head-mounted Eye-tracking. S. Brown-Schmidt
D.K. Byron
M.K. Tanenhaus
That's Not It and It is Not That: Reference Resolution and Conceptual Composites. J.J.A. vanBerkum
Sentence Comprehension in a Wider Discourse: Can We Use ERPs to Keep Track of Things? L.Osterhout
J. McLaughlin
A. Kim
R. Greenwald
K. Inoue
Sentences in the Brain: Event-related Potentials as Real-time Reflections of Sentence Comprehension and Language Learning. H. Barber
E. Salillas
M. Carreiras
Gender or Genders Agreement? M. Hoen
P.F.Dominey
Evidence for a Shared Mechanism in Linguistic and Non-linguistic Sequence Processing? ERP Recordings of Online Function- and Content-information Integration. C.J. Fiebach
M.Schlesewsky
I.D. Bornkessel
A.D.Friederici
Distinct Neural Correlates of Legal and Illegal Word Order Variations in German: How can fMRI Inform Cognitive Models of Sentence Processing? M.K.Tanenhaus
On-line Sentence Processing: Past
Present and Future.
M. Carreiras
C. Clifton
Jr.
On the On-line Study of Language Comprehension. D.C.Mitchell
On-line Methods in Language Processing: Introduction and Historical Review. M.J. Pickering
S. Frisson
B.McElree
M.J. Traxler
Eye Movements and Semantic Composition. J.E. Boland
Linking Eye Movements to Sentence Comprehension in Reading and Listening. S.A. McDonald
R.C.Shillcock
Lexical Predictability Effects on Eye Fixations During Reading. M. Betancort
E. Meseguer
M. Carreiras
The Empty Category PRO: Processing What Can't Be Seen. R.P.G. van Gompel
S.P.Liversedge
J. Pearson
Antecedent Typicality Effects in the Processing of Noun Phrase Anaphors. P.C. Gordon
C. Christine Camblin
T.Y. Swaab
On-line Measures of Coreferential Processing. A.J. Sanford
P. Sturt
L. Moxey
L. Morrow
C. Emmott
Production and Comprehension Measures in Assessing Plural Object Formation. C. Scheepers
M.W.Crocker
Constituent Order Priming from Reading to Listening: A Visual-world Study. F. Huettig
G.T.M.Altmann
The Online Processing of Ambiguous and Unambiguous Words in Context: Evidence from Head-mounted Eye-tracking. S. Brown-Schmidt
D.K. Byron
M.K. Tanenhaus
That's Not It and It is Not That: Reference Resolution and Conceptual Composites. J.J.A. vanBerkum
Sentence Comprehension in a Wider Discourse: Can We Use ERPs to Keep Track of Things? L.Osterhout
J. McLaughlin
A. Kim
R. Greenwald
K. Inoue
Sentences in the Brain: Event-related Potentials as Real-time Reflections of Sentence Comprehension and Language Learning. H. Barber
E. Salillas
M. Carreiras
Gender or Genders Agreement? M. Hoen
P.F.Dominey
Evidence for a Shared Mechanism in Linguistic and Non-linguistic Sequence Processing? ERP Recordings of Online Function- and Content-information Integration. C.J. Fiebach
M.Schlesewsky
I.D. Bornkessel
A.D.Friederici
Distinct Neural Correlates of Legal and Illegal Word Order Variations in German: How can fMRI Inform Cognitive Models of Sentence Processing? M.K.Tanenhaus
On-line Sentence Processing: Past
Present and Future.
C. Clifton
Jr.
On the On-line Study of Language Comprehension. D.C.Mitchell
On-line Methods in Language Processing: Introduction and Historical Review. M.J. Pickering
S. Frisson
B.McElree
M.J. Traxler
Eye Movements and Semantic Composition. J.E. Boland
Linking Eye Movements to Sentence Comprehension in Reading and Listening. S.A. McDonald
R.C.Shillcock
Lexical Predictability Effects on Eye Fixations During Reading. M. Betancort
E. Meseguer
M. Carreiras
The Empty Category PRO: Processing What Can't Be Seen. R.P.G. van Gompel
S.P.Liversedge
J. Pearson
Antecedent Typicality Effects in the Processing of Noun Phrase Anaphors. P.C. Gordon
C. Christine Camblin
T.Y. Swaab
On-line Measures of Coreferential Processing. A.J. Sanford
P. Sturt
L. Moxey
L. Morrow
C. Emmott
Production and Comprehension Measures in Assessing Plural Object Formation. C. Scheepers
M.W.Crocker
Constituent Order Priming from Reading to Listening: A Visual-world Study. F. Huettig
G.T.M.Altmann
The Online Processing of Ambiguous and Unambiguous Words in Context: Evidence from Head-mounted Eye-tracking. S. Brown-Schmidt
D.K. Byron
M.K. Tanenhaus
That's Not It and It is Not That: Reference Resolution and Conceptual Composites. J.J.A. vanBerkum
Sentence Comprehension in a Wider Discourse: Can We Use ERPs to Keep Track of Things? L.Osterhout
J. McLaughlin
A. Kim
R. Greenwald
K. Inoue
Sentences in the Brain: Event-related Potentials as Real-time Reflections of Sentence Comprehension and Language Learning. H. Barber
E. Salillas
M. Carreiras
Gender or Genders Agreement? M. Hoen
P.F.Dominey
Evidence for a Shared Mechanism in Linguistic and Non-linguistic Sequence Processing? ERP Recordings of Online Function- and Content-information Integration. C.J. Fiebach
M.Schlesewsky
I.D. Bornkessel
A.D.Friederici
Distinct Neural Correlates of Legal and Illegal Word Order Variations in German: How can fMRI Inform Cognitive Models of Sentence Processing? M.K.Tanenhaus
On-line Sentence Processing: Past
Present and Future.