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Language acquisition involves learning nonadjacent dependencies that can exist between words in a sentence. Several artificial grammar learning studies have shown that the human ability to detect dependencies between A and B in sequences... more
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      Language AcquisitionLearning & MemoryCognitive developmentPsycholinguistics
A P ter verkrijging van de graad van doctor aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam op gezag van de Rector Magni cus prof. dr. D. C. van den Boom ten overstaan van een door het college voor promoties ingestelde commissie, in het openbaar te... more
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      Connectionist ModelingRelative ClausesSentence ProductionRecursion
This paper investigates whether surprisal theory can account for differential processing difficulty in the NP-/S-coordination ambiguity in Dutch. Surprisal is estimated using a Probabilistic Context-Free Grammar (PCFG), which is induced... more
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      Surprisal TheoryAmbiguity Resolution
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Relative clause processing depends on the grammatical role of the head noun in the subordinate clause. This has traditionally been explained in terms of cognitive limitations. We suggest that structure-related processing differences arise... more
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      Language AcquisitionUsage-based GrammarSentence ProcessingRelative Clauses
The problem of auxiliary fronting in complex polar questions occupies a prominent position within the nature versus nurture controversy in language acquisition. We employ a model of statistical learning which uses sequential and semantic... more
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      Language AcquisitionStatistical LearningComplex syntaxPoverty of the stimulus
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This paper focuses on native speaker judgments of a construction in Dutch that functions as a progressive aspectual marker (aan het X zijn, referred to as aan het-construction) and represents an event as in progression at the time of... more
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      Cognitive ScienceGrammaticalizationLinguisticsGrammaticalisation
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      Second Language AcquisitionPsycholinguisticsCognitive LinguisticsLinguistic Typology
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceEye trackingAncient Indo-European Languages
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This study investigates the effect of grammatical aspect marking in Dutch sentences, on speakers' estimations of the duration of highly familiar, everyday events. We first established the 'inherent' or natural duration of different events... more
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      Conceptualization of Event StructureGrammatical Aspect
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Production Task: make a sentence using 3 given words (verb -NP1 -NP2) e.g. * * * * * OS-agent ungrammatical! OS-animate-first judged better than OS-agent, with OS-unacc highest % RT: no differences between SO -OS caus nor between SO -OS... more
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The human capacity to implicitly acquire knowledge of structured sequences has recently been investigated in artificial grammar learning using functional magnetic resonance imaging. It was found that the left inferior frontal cortex (IFC;... more
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      Cognitive ScienceCognitionMagnetic Resonance ImagingTranscranial Magnetic Stimulation
J. Gisselgård). Acta Psychologica 124 (2007) 356-369 www.elsevier.com/locate/actpsy
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceSelective AttentionSemantics
Several studies have reported an association between dyslexia and implicit learning deficits. It has been suggested that the weakness in implicit learning observed in dyslexic individuals may be related to sequential processing and... more
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      Implicit learningLanguageDyslexiaMultidisciplinary