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|a CASE AND LINKING IN LANGUAGE COMPREHENSION
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|b Evidence from German /
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|a STUDIES IN THEORETICAL PSYCHOLINGUISTICS ;
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|a INTRODUCING THE HUMAN SENTENCE PROCESSING MECHANISM -- WORD ORDER AND CASE IN GERMAN -- FIRST-PASS PREFERENCES IN SYNTACTIC-FUNCTION AMBIGUITIES -- THE MENTAL REPRESENTATION OF CASE -- A MODEL OF LINKING AND CHECKING -- CASE CHECKING AND THE HSPM I: ON LEXICAL REACCESS -- CASE CHECKING AND THE HSPM II: THE ROLE OF WORKING MEMORY -- IN DEFENSE OF SERIAL PARSING -- SUMMARY:LINKING,CHECKING,ANDBEYOND.
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|a The German language, due to its verb-final nature, relatively free order of constituents and morphological Case system, poses challenges for models of human syntactic processing which have mainly been developed on the basis of head-initial languages with little or no morphological Case. The verb-final order means that the parser has to make predictions about the input before receiving the verb. What are these predictions? What happens when the predictions turn out to be wrong? Furthermore, the German morphological Case system contains ambiguities. How are these ambiguities resolved under the normal time pressure in comprehension? Based on theoretical as well as experimental work, the present monograph develops a detailed account of the processing steps that underly language comprehension. At its core is a model of linking noun phrases to arguments of the verb in the developing phrase structure and checking the result with respect to features such as person, number and Case. This volume contains detailed introductions to human syntactic processing as well as to German syntax which will be helpful especially for readers less familiar with psycholinguistics and with Germanic.
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