Publications of Ina Bornkessel-Schlesewsky
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Meeting Abstract (7)
2008
Meeting Abstract
Supplement, p. 113. (2008)
Understanding "missing" arguments: An electrophysiological investigation of subject drop in Japanese. In Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2007
Meeting Abstract
Supplement, p. 288. (2007)
The interaction of universal and language-specific properties in the neurocognition of language comprehension: Evidence from the processing of word order permutations in Japanese. In Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2006
Meeting Abstract
Supplement, p. 14. (2006)
Linguistic prominence: The influence of linearization principles on Broca's area. In Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2005
Meeting Abstract
S, pp. 24 - 25. (2005)
The emergence of the unmarked: language specific functions of Broca´s area. In Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience,
Meeting Abstract
Syntactic complexity reconsidered: Why Germans don't cound nodes. In Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, (Supplement), p. 28. (2005)
Talk (35)
2009
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Cross-linguistic variation in semantic P600 effects: evidence for a new perspective on the syntax-semantics interface and a neurophysiological basis for language classification. Neurobiology of Language Conference, Chicago, IL, USA (2009)
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Predicting the S/A preference in incremental comprehension and diachronic transmission. Workshop on Polyfunctionality and Underspecification, "Grammar and Processing of Verbal Arguments", Wittenberg, Germany (2009)
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Was dem Gehirn gefällt: Der Einfluss von Gefühlsverben auf die Neurokognition des Sprachverstehens. Germanistischer Montag, Germany (2009)
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Neurotypology: Cross linguistic variation in verb-argument linking and a neurophysiological basis for language classification. IRTG Summer School in Computational Linguistics and Psycholinguistics, Irsee, Germany (2009)
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Now you see it, now you don't: On semantic P600s and cross-linguistic variation in online verb-argument linking. UK (2009)
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Natural reading is different, after all: Evidence from concurrent ERP and eye-tracking measures. UK (2009)
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Viele Sprachen - ein Gehirn? Sprachenvielfalt und Sprachenlernen aus Sicht der Neurowissenschaften. ERFA Workshop, Wolfsberg, Switzerland (2009)
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Sprache und Gehirn: Von der Komplexität der erfolgreichen Kommunikation. Bonn (2009)
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Die "Subjektpräferenz": Eine Sprachverstehensstrategie an der Schnittstelle zwischen Syntax, Semantik und Pragmatik? Germany (2009)
2008
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Sprache und Gehirn: Von der Komplexität der erfolgreichen Kommunikation. Neukollegiatentreffen, Berlin, Germany (2008)
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Cross-linguistic similarities and differences in the neurocognition of language comprehension: a prominence-based approach. Sweden (2008)
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Imaging the syntax-semantics interface: A new perspective on the functional neuroanatomy of language comprehension. Sweden (2008)
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On the importance of argument-argument deoendencies in human language comprehension: A neurocognitive perspective. Swedish Language Technology Conference, Stockholm (2008)
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Die Subjektspräferenz: Zur Natur eines sprachübergreifenden Phänomens. Germany (2008)
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The role of prominence information in the neurocognition of language comprehension: A new perspective on the syntax-semantics interface. Brain Talk: Discourse with and in the brain, Lund, Sweden (2008)