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Pia Knoeferle

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Pescuma V, Maquate K, Ronderos C, Ito A, Knoeferle P
Acta Psychol (Amst) . 2024 Nov; 251:104547. PMID: 39571347
In the present study, we used eye-tracking to investigate formality-register and morphosyntactic congruence during sentence reading. While research frequently covers participants' processing of lexical, (morpho-)syntactic, or semantic knowledge (e.g., operationalized...
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Wei Y, Knoeferle P
Front Psychol . 2023 Oct; 14:1172928. PMID: 37790219
Events are not isolated but rather linked to one another in various dimensions. In language processing, various sources of information-including real-world knowledge, (representations of) current linguistic input and non-linguistic visual...
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Pescuma V, Serova D, Lukassek J, Sauermann A, Schafer R, Adli A, et al.
Front Psychol . 2023 Jan; 13:964658. PMID: 36687875
In the present review paper by members of the collaborative research center "Register: Language Users' Knowledge of Situational-Functional Variation" (CRC 1412), we assess the pervasiveness of register phenomena across different...
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Ito A, Knoeferle P
Behav Res Methods . 2022 Nov; 55(7):3461-3493. PMID: 36396835
In this paper, we discuss key characteristics and typical experimental designs of the visual-world paradigm and compare different methods of analysing eye-movement data. We discuss the nature of the eye-movement...
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Knoeferle P, Mishra R, Pena M
Front Psychol . 2022 Apr; 13:855733. PMID: 35418910
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Abashidze D, Knoeferle P
Front Psychol . 2021 Nov; 12:701742. PMID: 34721148
In interpreting spoken sentences in event contexts, comprehenders both integrate their current interpretation of language with the recent past (e.g., events they have witnessed) and develop expectations about future event...
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Maquate K, Knoeferle P
Front Psychol . 2021 Aug; 12:547360. PMID: 34408686
Research findings on language comprehension suggest that many kinds of non-linguistic cues can rapidly affect language processing. Extant processing accounts of situated language comprehension model these rapid effects and are...
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Knoeferle P
J Cogn . 2021 Apr; 4(1):24. PMID: 33829122
Abundant empirical evidence suggests that visual perception and motor responses are involved in language comprehension ('grounding'). However, when modeling the grounding of sentence comprehension on a word-by-word basis, linguistic representations...
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Ronderos C, Guerra E, Knoeferle P
Front Psychol . 2021 Feb; 11:556624. PMID: 33574779
When a word is used metaphorically (for example "walrus" in the sentence "The president is a walrus"), some features of that word's meaning ("very fat," "slow-moving") are carried across to...
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Maquate K, Knoeferle P
Front Psychol . 2021 Feb; 11:542091. PMID: 33519572
Age has been shown to influence language comprehension, with delays, for instance, in older adults' expectations about upcoming information. We examined to what extent expectations about upcoming event information (who-does-what-to-whom)...