Publications of Stefanie Regel
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Journal Article (8)
2019
Journal Article
116, pp. 143 - 153 (2019)
Processing inflectional morphology: ERP evidence for decomposition of complex words according to the affix structure. Cortex 2017
Journal Article
8, 1465 (2017)
Don’t get me wrong: ERP evidence from cueing communicative intentions. Frontiers in Psychology
Journal Article
86, pp. 156 - 171 (2017)
Left inferior frontal gyrus mediates morphosyntax: ERP evidence from verb processing in left-hemisphere damaged patients. Cortex 2015
Journal Article
27 (9), pp. 1870 - 1885 (2015)
The past tense debate revisited: Electrophysiological evidence for subregularities of irregular verb inflection. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 2014
Journal Article
9 (5), e96840 (2014)
Distinguishing neurocognitive processes reflected by P600 effects: Evidence from ERPs and neural oscillations. PLoS One 2013
Journal Article
89 (2), pp. 231 - 264 (2013)
Neurophysiological evidence for morphological underspecification in German strong adjective inflection. Language 2011
Journal Article
23 (2), pp. 277 - 293 (2011)
Isn't it ironic? An electrophysiological exploration of figurative language processing. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 2010
Journal Article
1311, pp. 121 - 135 (2010)
The communicative style of a speaker can affect language comprehension? ERP evidence from the comprehension of irony. Brain Research Conference Paper (1)
2009
Conference Paper
The processing of morphosyntactic and pragmatic information: A comparison of P600 effects. 6th Morphological Processing Conference., (2009)
Meeting Abstract (7)
2009
Meeting Abstract
Supplement, p. 82. (2009)
Communicative style of a speaker affects language comprehension: An ERP study. In Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience,
Meeting Abstract
The processing of morphosyntactic and pragmatic information: A comparison of P600 effects. In 6th Morphological Processing Conference, p. 62. (2009)
2008
Meeting Abstract
Abstract Book, p. 37. (2008)
The impact of pragmatic knowledge on the comprehension of irony: An ERP study. In 1st Brain Talk Conference: Discourse with and in the Brain, 2007
Meeting Abstract
Late positivity or late positivities? A comparison of P600 effects elicited by morphosyntactic and semantic-pragmatic anomalies. In 6th Leipzig Research Festival for Life Sciences, p. 253. (2007)
Meeting Abstract
19 (Suppl.), p. 89 - 89. (2007)
Late positivity or late positivities? A comparison of P600 effects elicited by morphosyntactic and semantic-pragmatic anomalies. In Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2006
Meeting Abstract
Abstracts of Papers and Posters. (2006)
Processing of ironic and non-ironic sentences examined with ERPs. In 19th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, 2005
Meeting Abstract
17 (Suppl.), p. 75 - 75. (2005)
On the processing of irony: An electrophysiological study. In Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Talk (4)
2012
Talk
The processing of morphological features: ERP-evidence for underspecification. Workshop on Decomposition and Natural Classes in Argument Coding, Leipzig, Germany (2012)
Talk
Comprehending figurative language: ERP responses on the processing of irony. 54. Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen (TeaP 2012), Mannheim, Germany (2012)
2011
Talk
Isn't it ironic? Neuocognitive correlates of figurative language processing. 17th Meeting of the European Society of Cognitive Neuroscience (ESCOP 2011), Donostia-San Sebastian, Spain (2011)
2009
Talk
The comprehension of figurative language: Electrophysiological evidence on the processing of irony. University of Leipzig (2009)