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- 2019
- Brain responses to morphologically complex verbs : An electrophysiological study of Swedish regular and irregular past tense forms (
- Cortical thickness of Broca's area and right homologue is related to grammar learning aptitude and pitch discrimination proficiency (
- 2018
- Neural processing of morphosyntactic tonal cues in second-language learners (
- Brain responses to morphologically complex words: an electrophysiological study on Swedish past tense forms (
- The role of segmental and suprasegmental information in word-level and sentence-level predictions (
- Angela D. Friederici, Language in our Brain: The Origins of a Uniquely Human Capacity : Cambridge, MA & London: The MIT Press, 2017. Pp. xiii + 284 (
- Rapid syntactic pre-activation in Broca’s area : Concurrent electrophysiological and haemodynamic recordings (
- Cortical thickness of planum temporale and pars opercularis in native language tone processing (
- 2017
- Training predictive L2 processing with a digital game : prototype promotes acquisition of anticipatory use of tone-suffix associations (
- Tonal triggers to word-level and sentence-level predictions (
- Forehearing words : Pre-activation of word endings at word onset (
- Höra i förtid : Hur hjärnan föraktiverar orden innan vi hör dem (
- Tone-grammar association within words: Concurrent ERP and fMRI show rapid neural pre-activation and involvement of left inferior frontal gyrus in pseudoword processing (
- Predicting word endings and syntactic structures with prosodic cues – the pre-activation negativity (
- Tonal triggers to word-level and sentence-level predictions (
- The influence of the cortical thickness of Planum Temporale on word tone processing in Swedish native speakers (
- Anticipating morphological and syntactic structures : investigating the pre-activation negativity (
- Stem tones pre-activate suffixes in the brain (
- 2016
- Lexical specificity, imageability and emotional arousal modulate the N400 and the N700 (
- Predominance of caudate nucleus lesions in acute ischemic stroke patients with impairments in language and speech (
- A brain potential signalling linguistic pre-activation? : an analysis of the pre-activation negativity (PrAN) (
- Cortical thickness of Planum Temporale in native language tone processing (
- Pre-activation negativity (PrAN) in brain potentials to unfolding words (
- Word accents and phonological neighbourhood as predictive cues in spoken language comprehension (
- Implicit acquisition of tone-suffix connections in L2 learners of Swedish (
- Time-Driven Effects on Processing Relative Clauses (
- 2015
- A brain network for integration of tone and suffix (
- Nordic Journal of Linguistics/Special Issue
- Emotional arousal and lexical specificity modulate response times differently depending on ear of presentation in a dichotic listening task (
- Word tones cueing morphosyntactic structure: Neuroanatomical substrates and activation time-course assessed by EEG and fMRI. (
- Using tonal cues to predict inflections (
- Brain responses to syntax constrained by time-driven implicit prosodic phrases (
- Microstructures of Learning : Novel methods and approaches for assessing structural and functional changes underlying knowledge acquisition in the brain
- A neurolinguistic study of South Swedish word accents : Electrical brain potentials in nouns and verbs (
- Introduction: Prosody in the Nordic languages (
- 2014
- Sensory-specific anomic aphasia following left occipital lesions: Data from free oral descriptions of concrete word meanings (
- Dichotic listening with specific, general, abstract and emotional words – semantic judgments and reaction times. (
- Sensory-specific anomic aphasia following left occipital lesions: data from free oral descriptions of concrete word meanings (
- Prosody provides cues to morphosyntactic structure : an EEG-fMRI study of neural networks subserving Swedish word tone processing (
- 2013
- Effects of Task on the Processing of Swedish Word Accents: A Reaction Time and Response Time Study (
- Right- and left-edge boundary tones in syntactic processing (
- Språk och hjärna (
- Time-driven effects on processing grammatical agreement (
- Word-stem tones cue suffixes in the brain (
- Sensory - specific anomic aphasia following left occipital lesions: data from free oral descriptions of concrete word meanings (
- Brain responses to morphological tones (
- 2012
- Processing morphologically conditioned word accents (
- A slow time constant in the neurophysiology of language processing (
- Time-driven effects on parsing during reading (
- Neural evidence for a slow time constant in language processing (
- Swedish as a [+Continuity] language : left-edge prosody and right-edge morphosyntax (
- Atypical associations to abstract words in Broca's aphasia (
- 2011
- The marked status of Accent 2 in Central Swedish (
- Interaction of right- and left-edge prosodic boundaries in syntactic parsing (
- Activating without Inhibiting: Left-Edge Boundary Tones and Syntactic Processing (
- Abstract, concrete and emotional words in the mental lexicon: a coding scheme for analyzing verbal descriptions of word meanings (
- Phonetic markedness, turning points, and anticipatory attention (
- Modeling the meaning of words: Neural correlates of abstract and concrete noun processing (
- 2010
- Modelling the Meaning of Words: Neural Correlates of Abstract and Concrete Noun Processing (
- Word accents and morphology - ERPs of Swedish word processing (
- Words and their meaning: a deep delve from surface distribution into underlying neural representation
- Atypical abstract associations in aphasia measured by a semantic space model (
- Modelling the meaning of words: neural correlates of abstract and concrete noun processing (
- Satsmelodi och hjärnaktivitet – Enkelt prat under luppen (
- 2009
- Left-edge boundary tone and main clause verb effects on syntactic processing in embedded clauses - An ERP study (
- The neurocognitive reality of a left-edge boundary tone in on-line sentence processing (
- Grammaticalization of prosody in the brain (
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Brain Talk : discourse with and in the brain : papers from the first Birgit Rausing Language Program Conference in Linguistics, Lund, June 2008
Alter, Kai; Horne, Merle LU ; Lindgren, Magnus LU ; Roll, Mikael LU and von Koss Torkildsen, Janne (2009) In Birgit Rausing Language Program Conference in Linguistics 1. Mark
- Implications of aphasia on abstract and concrete noun processing (
- The neurophysiology of grammatical constraints : ERP studies on the influence of prosody and pragmatics on the processing of syntax and morphology in Swedish (
- 2008
- Neurophysiology of a left-edge boundary tone using natural and edited F0 (
- 2007
- Object Shift and Event-Related Brain Potentials. (
- Measuring Syntactic Complexity in Spontaneous Spoken Swedish (
- 2006
- Prosodic Cues to the Syntactic Structure of Subordinate Clauses in Swedish (
- Timing restrictions on prosodic phrasing (
- 2005
- Hesitation disfluencies after the clause marker ATT ‘that’ in Swedish (
- Ett att kan betyda så mycket (