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On the event relativity of modal auxiliaries
Modality Cinque’s hierarchy epistemic event attitude
2015/9/6
Crosslinguistically, the same modal words can be used to express a wide range of interpretations.This crosslinguistic trend supports a Kratzerian analysis, where each modal has a core lexical entry an...
Assessing event perception in adults and prelinguistic children: A prelude to syntactic bootstrapping
prelinguistic children perception
2015/9/2
For a scene that can be described by 2-argument
sentences, and is perhaps viewed under 3-participant
concepts:
1) Do adults view the scene under a 3-participant concept?
2) Do in...
Participant structure in event perception: Towards the acquisition of implicitly 3-place predicates
perception:semantic
2015/9/2
In acquiring a semantics, children relate their experience of their world to their experience of
speakers. When we study this in the lab, we often presume to understand the first part of this relati...
Additive Effects of Repetition and Predictability during Comprehension: Evidence from Event-Related Potentials
Comprehension Repetition and Predictability
2015/9/2
Previous research has shown that neural responses to words during sentence comprehension are sensitive to both lexical
repetition and a word’s predictability in context. While previous research has o...
I find myself writing two papers that are due around the same time. This one develops an objection, based on Davidson’s (1967a) analysis of action reports, to truth-theoretic accounts oflinguistic mea...
Similar neural correlates for language and sequential learning: Evidence from event-related brain potentials
Event-related potentials (ERPs) Sequential learning
2015/8/10
We used event-related potentials (ERPs) to investigate the time course and distribution of
brain activity while adults performed (1) a sequential learning task involving complex
structured sequences...
How is complex sequential material acquired, processed, and represented when there is no intention to learn?Two experiments exploringa choicereaction time task are reported. Unknown to Ss, successives...
Sanskrit presents a classic case of the evolution of aspect to tense.1 For Proto-Indo-European, the aorist and perfect are reconstructed as purely aspectual categories, with respectively perfective an...
The English perfect has as many as five readings, illustrated by the most salient interpretations of the sentences in [1a-e].
On the way to language:event segmentation in homesign and gesture
On the way to language event segmentation homesign gesture
2015/5/13
Languages typically express semantic components of motion events such as manner (roll) and path (down) in separate lexical items. We explore how these combinatorial possibilities of language arise by ...
On the road to somewhere: Brain potentials reflect language effects on motion event perception
Linguistic relativity Grammar Grammatical aspect Motion events Event-related potentials Attention
2015/5/13
Recent studies have identified neural correlates of language effects on perception in static domains of experience such as colour and objects. The generalization of such effects to dynamic domains lik...
Diachronic change in Indo-European motion event encoding
Indo-European motion event encoding grammaticalization phylogenetic comparative methods preverbs
2015/5/6
There are many different syntactic constructions that languages can use to encode motion events. In recent decades, great advances have been made in the description and study of these syntactic constr...
The correlation between motion event encoding and path verb lexicon size in the Indo-European language family
Motion events path verbs phylogenetic comparative methods PGLS Indo-European
2015/5/6
There have been opposing views on the possibility of a relationship between motion event encoding and the size of the path verb lexicon. Özçalışkan (2004) has proposed that verb-fr...
Manners of human gait: a crosslinguistic event-naming study
lexicalization patterns motion events manner of motion crosslinguistic
2015/5/6
Crosslinguistic studies of expressions of motion events have found that Talmy’s binary typology of verb-framed and satellite-framed languages is reflected in language use. In particular, Manner of mot...
Scramble, Scurry and Dash: The Correlation between Motion Event Encoding and Manner Verb Lexicon Size in Indo-European
motion events manner verbs phylogenetic comparative methods PGLS Indo-European
2015/4/27
In recent decades, much has been discovered about the different ways in which people can talk about motion (Talmy, 1985, 1991; Slobin, 1996, 1997, 2004). Slobin (1997) has suggested that satellite-fra...