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Heiner Drenhaus

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Brain and Language|June 3, 2004
Processing polarity items: contrastive licensing costsDouglas Saddy, Heiner Drenhaus, Stefan Frisch
Memory & Cognition|November 22, 2017
On the predictability of event boundaries in discourse: An ERP investigationFrancesca Delogu, Heiner Drenhaus, Matthew W Crocker
Cognition|January 23, 2017
Teasing apart coercion and surprisal: Evidence from eye-movements and ERPsFrancesca Delogu, Matthew W Crocker, Heiner Drenhaus
Frontiers in Psychology|August 9, 2021
Predictable Words Are More Likely to Be Omitted in Fragments-Evidence From Production DataRobin Lemke, Ingo Reich, Lisa Schäfer, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|June 14, 2021
The Role of UID for the Usage of Verb Phrase Ellipsis: Psycholinguistic Evidence From Length and Context EffectsLisa Schäfer, Robin Lemke, Heiner Drenhaus, et al.
Brain and Language|June 25, 2005
Diagnosis and repair of negative polarity constructions in the light of symbolic resonance analysisHeiner Drenhaus, Peter Beim Graben, Douglas Saddy, et al.
Cognitive Science|June 4, 2011
Processing polarity: how the ungrammatical intrudes on the grammaticalShravan Vasishth, Sven Brüssow, Richard L Lewis, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|December 3, 2020
Graded expectations in visually situated comprehension: Costs and benefits as indexed by the N400Maria Staudte, Christine Ankener, Heiner Drenhaus, et al.
Plos One|March 17, 2021
Reevaluating pragmatic reasoning in language gamesLes Sikos, Noortje J Venhuizen, Heiner Drenhaus, et al.
Brain and Cognition|June 16, 2019
Influence of speakers' gaze on situated language comprehension: Evidence from Event-Related PotentialsTorsten Kai Jachmann, Heiner Drenhaus, Maria Staudte, et al.
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Brain and Language|June 3, 2004
Processing polarity items: contrastive licensing costsDouglas Saddy, Heiner Drenhaus, Stefan Frisch
Memory & Cognition|November 22, 2017
On the predictability of event boundaries in discourse: An ERP investigationFrancesca Delogu, Heiner Drenhaus, Matthew W Crocker
Cognition|January 23, 2017
Teasing apart coercion and surprisal: Evidence from eye-movements and ERPsFrancesca Delogu, Matthew W Crocker, Heiner Drenhaus
Frontiers in Psychology|August 9, 2021
Predictable Words Are More Likely to Be Omitted in Fragments-Evidence From Production DataRobin Lemke, Ingo Reich, Lisa Schäfer, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|June 14, 2021
The Role of UID for the Usage of Verb Phrase Ellipsis: Psycholinguistic Evidence From Length and Context EffectsLisa Schäfer, Robin Lemke, Heiner Drenhaus, et al.
Brain and Language|June 25, 2005
Diagnosis and repair of negative polarity constructions in the light of symbolic resonance analysisHeiner Drenhaus, Peter Beim Graben, Douglas Saddy, et al.
Cognitive Science|June 4, 2011
Processing polarity: how the ungrammatical intrudes on the grammaticalShravan Vasishth, Sven Brüssow, Richard L Lewis, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|December 3, 2020
Graded expectations in visually situated comprehension: Costs and benefits as indexed by the N400Maria Staudte, Christine Ankener, Heiner Drenhaus, et al.
Plos One|March 17, 2021
Reevaluating pragmatic reasoning in language gamesLes Sikos, Noortje J Venhuizen, Heiner Drenhaus, et al.
Brain and Cognition|June 16, 2019
Influence of speakers' gaze on situated language comprehension: Evidence from Event-Related PotentialsTorsten Kai Jachmann, Heiner Drenhaus, Maria Staudte, et al.
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