Gerard Kempen
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Recent Articles
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Udden J, Hulten A, Schoffelen J, Lam N, Harbusch K, van den Bosch A, et al.
Neurobiol Lang (Camb)
. 2023 May;
3(4):575-598.
PMID: 37215341
This study investigated two questions. One is: To what degree is sentence processing beyond single words independent of the input modality (speech vs. reading)? The second question is: Which parts...
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Kempen G
Neuroinformatics
. 2013 Jul;
12(1):111-42.
PMID: 23872869
This study develops a neurocomputational architecture for grammatical processing in language production and language comprehension (grammatical encoding and decoding, respectively). It seeks to answer two questions. First, how is online...
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Segaert K, Kempen G, Petersson K, Hagoort P
Brain Lang
. 2013 Feb;
124(2):174-83.
PMID: 23376214
Behavioral syntactic priming effects during sentence comprehension are typically observed only if both the syntactic structure and lexical head are repeated. In contrast, during production syntactic priming occurs with structure...
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Vosse T, Kempen G
Cogn Neurodyn
. 2009 Sep;
3(4):331-46.
PMID: 19784798
We introduce a novel computer implementation of the Unification-Space parser (Vosse and Kempen in Cognition 75:105-143, 2000) in the form of a localist neural network whose dynamics is based on...
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Snijders T, Vosse T, Kempen G, van Berkum J, Petersson K, Hagoort P
Cereb Cortex
. 2008 Nov;
19(7):1493-503.
PMID: 19001084
Sentence comprehension requires the retrieval of single word information from long-term memory, and the integration of this information into multiword representations. The current functional magnetic resonance imaging study explored the...
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Vosse T, Kempen G
J Psycholinguist Res
. 2008 Jun;
38(1):1-9.
PMID: 18521754
In a recent series of publications (Traxler et al. J Mem Lang 39:558-592, 1998; Van Gompel et al. J Mem Lang 52:284-307, 2005; see also Van Gompel et al. (In:...
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Kempen G, Harbusch K
Cognition
. 2003 Nov;
90(2):205-10.
PMID: 14599755
In a recent Cognition paper (Cognition 85 (2002) B21), Bornkessel, Schlesewsky, and Friederici report ERP data that they claim "show that online processing difficulties induced by word order variations in...