Competition and Variation in Natural Languages: The Case for Case (Perspectives on Cognitive Science

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Is there really an asymmetry in the acquisition of the focus-to-accentuation mapping? Lingua, , Intonational encoding of focus in Toulousian French. Studies on intonation and information structure in child and adult German. The acquisition of negation.

Given claims about new topics: How Romance and Germanic speakers link changed and maintained information in narrative discourse. Journal of Pragmatics, 42 12 , Lexical competition in nonnative speech comprehension. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 22 , Methodological reflections on gesture analysis in second language acquisition and bilingualism research. Second Language Research, 26 1 , Gestures in language development.

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The earliest stages of language learning. The earliest stages of language learning [Special Issue]. Language Learning, 60 Supplement s2. What gestures reveal about the development of semantic distinctions in Dutch children's placement verbs. Gestures and some key issues in the study of language development.

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Adult language learning after minimal exposure to an unknown natural language. Language Learning, 60 S2 , Do language-specific categories shape conceptual processing? Mandarin classifier distinctions influence eye gaze behavior, but only during linguistic processing. Language Learning, 60 S2 , v. The earliest stages of language learning: Animacy affects the processing of subject—object ambiguities in the second language: Evidence from self-paced reading with German second language learners of Dutch.

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Applied Psycholinguistics, 31 4 , Real-time correlates of phonological quantity reveal unity of tonal and non-tonal languages. Plos One, 5 9 , e Begleitbuch zur Ausstellung pp. On times and arguments. Linguistics, 48 , Typen und Konzepte des Spracherwerbs. International annual for lexicography pp. Activation and persistence of implicit causality information in spoken language comprehension. Experimental Psychology, 57 , Three-year-olds are sensitive to semantic prominence during online spoken language comprehension: A visual world study of pronoun resolution.

Language and Cognitive Processes, 25 , Parsing the L2 input, an overview: Sprachen der Kinder - Sprachen im Klassenzimmer 2. Phonetic tone signals phonological quantity and word structure. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, , Formation of category representations in superior temporal sulcus. Functional connectivity between brain regions involved in learning words of a new language. Brain and Language, , Universals and typological comparisons. Research in the tradition of Dan Isaac Slobin pp. Language as mind tools: Learning how to think through speaking.

Research in the traditions of Dan Slobin pp. Some universals in language usage [chapter 1, reprint]. Intonation and reference maintenance in Turkish learners of Dutch: Perception of paralinguistic intonational meaning in a second language. Language Learning, 59 2 , The phonetics of sentence-initial topic and focus in adult and child Dutch. Interactions and interrelations pp. An event-related potential study on changes of violation and error responses during morphosyntactic learning.

Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 21 3 , Plasticity of grammatical recursion in German learners of Dutch. Language and Cognitive Processes, 24 , The prosodic marking of topical referents in the German "Vorfeld" by children and adults.

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The Linguistic Review, 26 , Stepping stones and stumbling blocks: Why negation accelerates and additive particles delay the acquisition of finiteness in German. Functional categories in learner language. Accessibility and topicality in children's use of word order. Factoring out the parallelism effect in VP-ellipsis: Second Language Research, 25 , Why some spatial semantic categories are harder to learn than others: The typological prevalence hypothesis.

Gestures and the development of semantic representations in first and second language acquisition. Reconstructing verb meaning in a second language: How English speakers of L2 Dutch talk and gesture about placement. Annual Review of Cognitive Linguistics, 7 , Why gestures are relevant to the bilingual mental lexicon.

Attention to speech-accompanying gestures: Eye movements and information uptake. Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 33 4 , Research techniques for the study of code-switching. Inflectional entropy in Slovak. Slovak Academy of Sciences. Processing subject-object ambiguities in L2 Dutch: A self-paced reading study with German L2 learners of Dutch.

Language Learning, 59 1 , Finiteness in children with SLI: The acquisition of functional categories in child L1 and adult L2 acquisition. Exploiting degrees of inflectional ambiguity: Stem form and the time course of morphological processing. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 35 1 , Finiteness, universal grammar, and the language faculty. How time is encoded. Untutored second language acquisition. The expression of time. Getting the inside story: Learning to talk about containment in Tzeltal and Hindi. Studies in honor of Melissa Bowerman pp.

Paradigmatic and extraparadigmatic morphology in the mental lexicon: Experimental evidence for a dissociation. The mental lexicon, 4 1 , Gaze, questioning and culture. The origins of syntax in discourse: A case study of Tok Pisin relatives [reprint of article in Language]. Does finiteness mark assertion? A picture selection study with Turkish learners and native speakers of German. The acquisition of finiteness by Turkish learners of German and Turkish learners of French: Investigating knowledge of forms and functions in production and comprehension.

Universals and cultural variation in turn-taking in conversation. New method for delexicalization and its application to prosodic tagging for text-to-speech synthesis. Finiteness in Dutch as a second language. Light verbs and the acquisition of finiteness and negation in Dutch as a second language.

Temporal adverbials, negation and finiteness in Dutch as a second language: IRAL, 47 2 , Differences or fundamental differences? New perspectives in analyzing aspectual distinctions across languages. Syntactic priming in German—English bilinguals during sentence comprehension. Neuroimage, 46 , The development of facial expressions of emotion in Indian culture [meeting abstract]. Empirische Forschung und Theoriebildung: Mixed-effects modeling with crossed random effects for subjects and items.

Journal of Memory and Language, 59 4 , Crosslinguistic perspectives on argument structure: Implications for learnability pp. The acquisition of the English causative alternation. Now move X into cell Y: Gesture viewpoint in Japanese and English: Cross-linguistic interactions between two languages in one speaker.

Gesture, 8 2 , Bidirectional crosslinguistic influence in L1-L2 encoding of manner in speech and gesture. Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 30 2 , Up, down, and across the land: Landscape terms and place names in Tzeltal. Verb specificity and argument realization in Tzeltal child language.

Online evidence from discourse processing. Two types of definites: Evidence for presupposition cost. What inferences can tell us about the given-new distinction. In Proceedings of the 18th International Congress of Linguists pp. Slower-than-normal syntactic processing in agrammatic Broca's aphasia: Journal of Neurolinguistics, 21 2 , Encoding interrogativity intonationally in a second language. The acquisition of verb compounding in Mandarin Chinese.

Morphological paradigms in language processing and language disorders. Transactions of the Philological Society, 99 2 , Words that second language learners are likely to hear, read, and use. Language and Cognition, 11 1 , How useful are polynomials for analyzing intonation? In Proceedings of Interspeech pp. Age effects on the process of L2 acquisition? Evidence from the acquisition of negation and finiteness in L2 German. Language Learning, 58 1 , Kleine Unterschiede in den Lernvoraussetzungen beim ungesteuerten Zweitspracherwerb: Welche Bereiche der Zielsprache Deutsch sind besonders betroffen?

Perspectives on second language acquisition at different ages. Der Erwerb der Verbflexion in Kindesalter. La structure informationelle chez les apprenants L2 [Special Issue]. In defense of Max Planck [Letters to the editor]. Science Magazine, , Processing of language switches in auditory sentence comprehension. Journal of Neuroscience, 28 18 , Gestures, L2 learners, and grammar. Second language acquisition and classroom research pp. Gestures and second language acquisition. Gestures in language development [Special Issue]. Cognitive and neural prerequisites for time in language: Cognitive and neural prerequisites for time in language pp.

Language Learning, 58 suppl. Introduction to gesture and SLA: Toward an integrated approach. Learning to talk and gesture about motion in French. First Language, 28 2 , Cognitive and neural prerequisites for time in language. Cognitive and neural prerequisites for time in language [Special Issue].

Comparing the acquisition of finiteness: Unimpaired sentence comprehension after anterior temporal cortex resection. Neuropsychologia, 46 4 , De gustibus est disputandum! Die Werke der Sprache: Sprache innerhalb und ausserhalb der Schule. Time in language, language in time.

Literaturwissenschaft und Linguistik [Special Issue]. The cross-linguistic categorization of everyday events: A study of cutting and breaking. Cognition, 2 , Toward an integrated approach [Special Issue]. Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 30 2. Word order and information status in child language.

Cognition, , Acquisition of evidentiality and source monitoring. Development of cross-linguistic variation in speech and gesture: Developmental Psychology, 44 4 , Processing temporal constraints and some implications for the investigation of second language sentence processing and acquisition. Online pronoun resolution in L2 discourse: L1 influence and general learner effects. Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 30 3 , How speakers interrupt themselves in managing problems in speaking: Cognition, 3 , Korpora in de Zweitspracherwerbsforschung: Internetzugang zu Daten des ungesteuerten Zweitspracherwerbs.

Planning, collecting, exploring and archiving longitudinal L2 data: Experiences from the P-MoLL project. Constructing knowledge spaces from linguistic resources. From lexical semantics to formal ontologies and back. Language-specific and universal influences in children's syntactic packaging of manner and path: A comparison of English, Japanese, and Turkish. Dispositional verbs and locative predications in two Mayan languages. Linguistics, 45 5 , Containment, support, and beyond: Constructing topological spatial categories in first language acquisition. Language-specific spatial categorization in first language acquisition [Reprint].

Crosslinguistic influence in first and second languages: Convergence in speech and gesture.

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Cutting and breaking verbs in Tzeltal. Cognitive Linguistics, 18 2 , Culture-specific influences on semantic development Acquiring the Tzeltal 'benefactive' construction. Child language acquisition in Mesoamerica pp. Principles of person reference in Tzeltal conversation. Linguistic, cultural, and social perspectives pp. Die Grammatik sprachlicher Missachtung pp. Intonational realisation of topic and focus by Dutch-acquiring 4- to 5-year-olds. Language-specificity in the perception of continuation intonation. Phonetic and behavioural studies in word and sentence prosody pp.

Intonation of early two-word utterances in Dutch. Pitch accent type matters for online processing of information status: Evidence from natural and synthetic speech. The Linguistic Review, 24 2 , Encoding and categorizing cutting and breaking events in Mandarin. An inverse relation between event-related and time—frequency violation responses in sentence processing. Zweitspracherwerb bei Kindern und Jugendlichen: Tagesspiegel, , B6-B6. Acceptable ungrammaticality in sentence matching. Second Language Research, 23 2 , Processing wh-dependencies in a second language: A cross-modal priming study.

Second Language Research, 23 1 , Effects of sentence context in L2 natural speech comprehension. Nijmegen CNS, 2 , Spatial and temporal analysis of fMRI data on word and sentence reading. European Journal of Neuroscience, 26 7 , German 5-year-olds' intonational marking of information status. Brain imaging studies of language production.

Handedness and fMRI-activation patterns in sentence processing. NeuroReport, 18 13 , Relations between syntactic encoding and co-speech gestures: Implications for a model of speech and gesture production. Language and Cognitive Processes, 22 8 , Zwei Leitgedanken zu "Sprache und Erkenntnis". Sprachliche Perspektivierung [Special Issue]. Infant pointing months in different cultures.


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Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics. Cutting and breaking events: A crosslinguistic perspective [Special Issue]. Cognitive Linguistics, 18 2. The semantic categories of cutting and breaking events: How similar are semantic categories in closely related languages? A comparison of cutting and breaking in four Germanic languages. Cutting, breaking, and tearing verbs in Hindi and Tamil. The linguistic encoding of multiple-participant events [Special Issue].

The linguistic encoding of multiple-participant events. Linguistics, 45 3 , How does linguistic framing of events influence co-speech gestures? Insights from crosslinguistic variations and similarities. Explaining variation in children's early verb forms across five Mayan languages. Investigating real-time sentence processing in the second language. Stem-, Spraak- en Taalpathologie, 15 , Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 36 2 , Interfaces between linguistic typology and child language research.

Linguistic Typology, 11 1 , Cross-linguistic influence in first and second lanuages: A sketch of the grammar of space in Tzeltal. Explorations in cognitive diversity pp. Key topics in linguistic anthropology pp. Language, culture and cognition: The view from space. The acquisition of early constructions in Hindi. Interface between information structure and intonation in Dutch wh-questions.

Variations in the marking of focus in child language. In Variation, detail and representation: The acquisition of verb compounding in Mandarin. Strategies for longitudinal neurophysiology [commentary on Osterhout et al. Language Learning, 56 suppl. Cross-linguistic categorisation of the body: Language Sciences, 28 , Gestures and second language acquisition [Special Issue].

International Review of Applied Linguistics, 44 2. Gestures, reference tracking, and communication strategies in early L2. Language Learning, 56 1 , International Review of Applied Linguistics, 44 2 , What speakers do and what addressees look at: Visual attention to gestures in human interaction live and on video. The cognitive neuroscience of second language acquisition.

The cognitive neuroscience of second language acquisition [Special Issue]. Report on the Nijmegen Lectures Gesture, 6 1 , The influence of language dominance on bilingual VOT: A meta-analysis of hemodynamic studies on first and second language processing: Which suggested differences can we trust and what do they mean?

It is time to work toward explicit processing models for native and second language speakers. Journal of Applied Psycholinguistics, 27 1 , Inversion as an artifact: The acquisition of topicalization in child L1- and adult L2-Dutch. Finiteness in children and adults learning Dutch.

The effect of particular languages pp. Language Archive Newsletter, no. Comparison of resource discovery methods. How to solve a complex verbal task: Text structure, referential movement and the quaestio. Parts of the body: Cross-linguistic categorisation [Special Issue]. Language Sciences, 28 Perspective-shifts in event descriptions in Tamil child language. Journal of Child Language, 33 1 , Language contact and children's bilingual acquisition: Learning a mixed language and Warlpiri in northern Australia.

How to obtain and process perceptual judgements of intonational meaning. The phoneme inventory of the Aita dialect of Rotokas. Oceanic Linguistics, 45 1 , Comparison of multimodal annotation tools - workshop report. An international handbook of the science of language and society [2nd completely revised and extended edition] pp. Some properties of spatial description in Dutch.

Why can't you "open" a nut or "break" a cooked noodle? Learning covert object categories in action word meanings. What gesture creation in deaf children can tell us about how all children learn language by Susan Goldin-Meadow]. Linguistics, 43 3 , Convergence in emerging and established language system: Evidence from speech and gesture in L1 Japanese.

An international handbook of the science of language and society pp. What does it mean to learn the meaning of words? Journal of the Learning Sciences, 14 2 , Universal and language-specific perception of paralinguistic intonational meaning. The role of pitch accent type in interpreting information status. Effects of pitch accent type on interpreting information status in synthetic speech.

Learning the meaning of verbs and verb compounds in Mandarin. The cornerstones of twenty-first century psycholinguistics. Differential case-marking in Hindi. The case for case pp. Additive scope particles in advanced learner and native speaker discourse. AILE, 23 , Finite linking in normally developing Dutch children and children with specific language impairment. Nicht nur Literatur [Special Issue]. Der alte und der neue Grimm. Hoe is een exacte literatuurwetenschap mogelijk? Parmentier, 14 1 , Dieter Simon zum The grammar of varieties.

An international handbook of the Science of Language and Society pp. Debatte, 2 , Gaps in second language sentence processing. Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 27 1 , Person, space and time across languages by Maya Hickmann]. Splitting the notion of 'agent': Case-marking in early child Hindi. Journal of Child Language, 32 4 , Argument realization in Hindi caregiver-child discourse. Journal of Pragmatics, 37 4 , Australian Journal of Linguistics, 25 1 , Brain and Language, 95 1 , A developmental-functionalist view of the development of transitive and intratransitive constructions in a Hindi-speaking child: International Journal of Idiographic Science, 2.

The role of the nonmodal auxiliary 'hebben' in Dutch as a second language. Toegepaste Taalwetenschap in Artikelen, 73 , The language archive at the MPI: Contents, tools, and technologies. Language Archives Newsletter, 5 , Langages, , From universal to language-specific in early grammatical development [Reprint]. The cross-linguistic encoding of placement events. Position and motion in Tzeltal frog stories: The acquisition of narrative style. Typological and contextual perspectives pp. Frames of spatial reference and their acquisition in Tenejapan Tzeltal.

Diskurse, Medien, Performanzen pp. Multimodal multiperson interaction with infants aged 9 to 15 months. Initial references to persons and places. Language specificity in perception of paralinguistic intonational meaning. Language and Speech, 47 4 , Fokuspartikeln und Informationsgliederung im Deutschen. Where language, culture and cognition meet ed. Gesture, 4 2 , Hirnaktivierungen bei syntaktischer Sprachverarbeitung: Prelexical and lexical processing in listening. The spatial and temporal signatures of word production components.

Cognition, 92 , Neural responses to the production and comprehension of syntax in identical utterances. Brain and Language, 89 2 , Reading in a regular orthography: An fMRI study investigating the role of visual familiarity. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 16 5 , Morphology in Second Language Acquisition. Ein internationales Handbuch zur Flexion und Wortbildung pp. Systematiek en dynamiek bij de verwerving van Finietheid. Toegepaste Taalwetenschap in Artikelen, 71 , Philologie auf neuen Wegen [Special Issue].

Auf der Suche nach den Prinzipien, oder: Im Lauf der Jahre. Linguistische Berichte, , Was die Geisteswissenschaften leider noch von den Naturwissenschaften unterscheidet. Gegenworte, 13 , Can language restructure cognition? The case for space. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 8 3 , The human body in cognition, brain, and typology. Toward a Synthesis pp. Young children's understanding of ongoing vs. Effekte linguisticher Typologie auf die Sprachentwicklung.

Schwa-deletion in Hindi text-to-speech synthesis. International Journal of Speech Technology, 7 4 , Unified inflectional processing of regular and irregular verbs: NeuroReport, 15 3 , At the same time.. The expression of simultaneity in learner varieties. New DoBeS web site: Language Archive Newsletter, 1 2 , Role of grammatical gender and semantics in German word production. Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 30 2 , Die Gesetze des Geistes sind metrisch: Deutsch als Fremdsprachenphilologie pp. Technology and Tools for Language Documentation. Language Archive Newsletter, 1 4 , Early speech about manner and path in Turkish and English: Rola predyspozycji kognitywnych w przyswajaniu systemu semantycznego [Reprint].

Language-specific spatial categorization in first language acquisition. Advances in the study of language and thought pp. Multimodal interaction, space, event representation pp. Information structure and the dynamics of language acquisition. Finiteness in Germanic languages: A stage-model for first and second language development. Factoring out the parallelism effect in ellipsis: Eye movements and gestures in human face-to-face interaction. Cognitive and applied aspects of eye movements pp.

Gestures, referents, and anaphoric linkage in learner varieties. Das Beachten von Gesten: Constraints on the shape of second language learner varieties.


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