Cognitive Science of Language

Edited by: Tamara Swaab and Matthew Traxler

Volume 6 (2012)

Representing Motion in Language Comprehension: Lessons From Neuroimaging (pages 67–84)
Silvia P. Gennari

Volume 5 (2011)

Comprehension of Linguistic Dependencies: Speed-Accuracy Tradeoff Evidence for Direct-Access Retrieval From Memory (pages 764–783)
Stephani Foraker and Brian McElree

Deaf Readers as Bilinguals: An Examination of Deaf Readers’ Print Comprehension in Light of Current Advances in Bilingualism and Second Language Processing (pages 691–704)
Pilar Piñar, Paola E. Dussias and Jill P. Morford

The Brain Basis of Individual Differences in Language Comprehension Abilities (pages 635–649)
Chantel S. Prat

Language and Music in the Musician Brain (pages 617–634)
Mireille Besson, Julie Chobert and Céline Marie

Iconicity in Language Processing and Acquisition: What Signed Languages Reveal (pages 603–616)
Robin L. Thompson

Homesigners as Late Learners: Connecting the Dots from Delayed Acquisition in Childhood to Sign Language Processing in Adulthood (pages 525–537)
Jill P. Morford and Barbara Hnel-Faulhaber

Using Mechanical Turk to Obtain and Analyze English Acceptability Judgments (pages 509–524)
Edward Gibson, Steve Piantadosi and Kristina Fedorenko

Prosodic Breaks in Sentence Processing Investigated by Event-Related Potentials (pages 424–440)
Sara Bögels, Herbert Schriefers, Wietske Vonk and Dorothee J. Chwilla

‘How Much
Correction of Syntactic Errors Are There, Anyway?’ (pages
322–335)

Kathryn Bock

Generating
Spoken Sentences: The Relationship Between Words and Syntax (pages
310–321)

Linda R. Wheeldon

How Talker Identity Relates to Language Processing (pages 190–204)
Sarah C. Creel and Micah R. Bregman

Emotion, Language, and the Brain (pages 108–125)
Sonja A. Kotz and Silke Paulmann

Functionally Localizing Language-Sensitive Regions in Individual Subjects With fMRI: A Reply to Grodzinsky’s Critique of Fedorenko and Kanwisher (2009) (pages 78–94)
Evelina Fedorenko and Nancy Kanwisher

Visual Attention and Structural Choice in Sentence Production Across Languages (pages 95–107)
Andriy Myachykov, Dominic Thompson, Christoph Scheepers and Simon Garrod

Mind-wandering While Reading: Attentional Decoupling, Mindless Reading and the Cascade Model of Inattention (pages 63–77)
Jonathan Smallwood

Volume 4 (2010)

Neurocognitive Contexts for Morphological Complexity: Dissociating Inflection and Derivation (pages 1063–1073)
Mirjana Bozic and William Marslen-Wilson

Broca’s Area and Language Processing: Evidence for the Cognitive Control Connection (pages 906–924)
Jared M. Novick, John C. Trueswell and Sharon L. Thompson-Schill

Syntactic Priming Effects in Comprehension: A Critical Review (pages 925–937)
Kristen M. Tooley and Matthew J. Traxler

Language in Schizophrenia Part 1: An Introduction (pages 576–589)
Gina R. Kuperberg

Language in Schizophrenia Part 2: What Can Psycholinguistics Bring to the Study of Schizophrenia…and Vice Versa? (pages 590–604)
Gina R. Kuperberg

The Picture of the Linguistic Brain: How Sharp Can It Be? Reply to Fedorenko & Kanwisher (pages 605–622)
Yosef Grodzinsky

Language of the Aging Brain: Event-Related Potential Studies of Comprehension in Older Adults (pages 623–638)
Edward W. Wlotko, Chia-Lin Lee and Kara D. Federmeier

Sign Language Processing (pages 430–444)
Manuel Carreiras

Children Build on Pragmatic Information in Language Acquisition (pages 445–457)
Eve V. Clark and Patricia Matos Amaral

Long-Distance Coarticulation in Spoken and Signed Language: An Overview (pages 348–362)
Michael Grosvald

Discourse Markers across Speakers and Settings (pages 269–281)
Jean E. Fox Tree

How Speakers Refer: The Role of Accessibility (pages 187–203)
Jennifer E. Arnold

Volume 3 (2009)

From Tracking Statistics to Learning words: Statistical Learning and Lexical Acquisition (pages 1379–1389)
Katharine Graf Estes

Quantifiers and Discourse Processing (pages 1390–1402)
Kevin B. Paterson, Ruth Filik and Linda M. Moxey

Mirror Neurons, the Motor System and Language: From the Motor Theory to Embodied Cognition and Beyond (pages 1403–1416)
Jonathan H. Venezia and Gregory Hickok

People Use their Knowledge of Common Events to Understand Language, and Do So as Quickly as Possible (pages 1417–1429)
Ken McRae and Kazunaga Matsuki

How Prosody Influences Sentence Comprehension (pages 1188–1200)
Katy Carlson

Articulation Characteristics of Severely and Profoundly Deaf Children and Approaches to Therapy: A Review of the Electropalatography Literature (pages 1201–1210)
Lucy Ellis

Monitoring in Language Perception (pages 1211–1224)
Nan Van De Meerendonk, Herman H.J. Kolk, Dorothee J. Chwilla and Constance Th.W.M. Vissers

Auditory Word Recognition: Evidence from Aphasia and Functional Neuroimaging (pages 824–838)
Sheila E. Blumstein

Neuroimaging of Language: Why Hasn’t a Clearer Picture Emerged? (pages 839–865)
Evelina Fedorenko and Nancy Kanwisher

The Cross-linguistic Study of Sentence Production (pages 866–887)
T. Florian Jaeger and Elisabeth J. Norcliffe

Sentence Parsing in a Morphologically Rich Language – Finnish (pages 719–733)
Jukka Hyönä and Seppo Vainio

Speech Development in Prelingually Deaf Children with Cochlear Implants (pages 1–18)
Marie-Eve Bouchard, Christine Ouellet and Henri Cohen

The Role of Prominence Information in the Real-Time Comprehension of Transitive Constructions: A Cross-Linguistic Approach (pages 19–58)
Ina Bornkessel-Schlesewsky and Matthias Schlesewsky

Development of Executive Control and Language Processing (pages 59–89)
Reiko Mazuka, Nobuyuki Jincho and Hiroaki Oishi

Prosody in First Language Acquisition – Acquiring Intonation as a Tool to Organize Information in Conversation (pages 90–110)
Shari R. Speer and Kiwako Ito

Semantic Underspecification in Language Processing (pages 111–127)
Steven Frisson

Watching the Word Go by: On the Time-course of Component Processes in Visual Word Recognition (pages 128–156)
Jonathan Grainger and Phillip J. Holcomb

The Role of the Theory-of-Mind Cortical Network in the Comprehension of Narratives (pages 157–174)
Robert A. Mason and Marcel Adam Just

Volume 2 (2008)

The Neural Mechanisms of Coreference (pages 1013–1037)
Kerry Ledoux and C. Christine Camblin

Discourse Impairments Following Right Hemisphere Brain Damage: A Critical Review (pages 1038–1062)
Clinton L. Johns, Kristen M. Tooley and Matthew J. Traxler

Why All Counter-Evidence to the Critical Period Hypothesis in Second Language Acquisition Is not Equal or Problematic (pages 1063–1088)
Jason Rothman

How Parkinson’s Disease Affects Non-verbal Communication and Language Processing (pages 739–759)
Marc D. Pell and Laura Monetta

The Right Hemisphere’s Contribution to the Processing of Semantic Relationships between Words (pages 550–568)
Karima Kahlaoui, Lilian C. Scherer and Yves Joanette

Gesture Gives a Hand to Language and Learning: Perspectives from Cognitive Neuroscience, Developmental Psychology and Education (pages 569–588)
Spencer D. Kelly, Sarah M. Manning and Sabrina Rodak

Hesitation Disfluencies in Spontaneous Speech: The Meaning of um (pages 589–602)
Martin Corley and Oliver W. Stewart

The Neurocognition of Referential Ambiguity in Language Comprehension (pages 603–630)
Mante S. Nieuwland and Jos J. A. Van Berkum

Do We Need a Distinction between Arguments and Adjuncts? Evidence from Psycholinguistic Studies of Comprehension (pages 631–646)
Damon Tutunjian and Julie E. Boland

Anticipatory Processes in Sentence Processing (pages 647–670)
Yuki Kamide

Second Language Processing of Filler-Gap Dependencies by Late Learners (pages 372–388)
Andrea Dallas and Edith Kaan

Attention to Spoken Word Planning: Chronometric and Neuroimaging Evidence (pages 389–405)
Ardi Roelofs

Parallelism and Competition in Syntactic Ambiguity Resolution (pages 234–250)
Charles Clifton Jr. and Adrian Staub

What’s ‘Right’ in Language Comprehension: Event-Related Potentials Reveal Right Hemisphere Language Capabilities (pages 1–17)
Kara D. Federmeier, Edward W. Wlotko and Aaron M. Meyer

Language Processing in Frontotemporal Dementia: A Brief Review (pages 18–35)
Jonathan E. Peelle and Murray Grossman

Volume 1 (2007)

Event-Related Potentials and Language Processing: A Brief Overview (pages 571–591)
Edith Kaan

Joint Attention and Vocabulary Development: A Critical Look (pages 195-207)
Nameera Akhtar and Morton Ann Gernsbacher

Functional Neuroimaging Studies of Syntactic Processing in Sentence Comprehension: A Critical Selective Review (pages 32-47)
David Caplan

Bilingual Language Processing (pages 168-194)
Timothy Desmet and Wouter Duyck

The Form of Referential Expressions in Discourse (pages 84-99)
Amit Almor and Veena A. Nair

Three Conundrums of Language Lateralization (pages 48-70)
Kathleen Baynes and Debra L. Long

The ‘Good Enough’ Approach to Language Comprehension (pages 71-83)
Fernanda Ferreira and Nikole D. Patson

Lexical and Sublexical Influences on Eye Movements During Reading (pages 17-31)
Simon P. Liversedge and Hazel I. Blythe

Syntactic Priming (pages 1-16)
Holly Branigan


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