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Patrick Sturt

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Frontiers in Psychology|June 28, 2019
Proximity and Same Case Marking Do Not Increase Attraction Effect in Comprehension: Evidence From Eye-Tracking Experiments in KoreanNayoung Kwon, Patrick Sturt
Frontiers in Psychology|September 21, 2018
Processing Information During Regressions: An Application of the Reverse Boundary-Change ParadigmPatrick Sturt, Nayoung Kwon
Frontiers in Psychology|April 9, 2015
The processing of raising and nominal control: an eye-tracking studyPatrick Sturt, Nayoung Kwon
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|August 20, 2009
Because there was a cause for concern: an investigation into a word-specific prediction account of the implicit-causality effectCara R Featherstone, Patrick Sturt
Journal of Child Language|November 27, 2024
Sources of children's difficulties with non-canonical sentence structures: Insights from MandarinJiuzhou Hao, Vasiliki Chondrogianni, Patrick Sturt
Cognition|November 18, 2008
A probabilistic corpus-based model of syntactic parallelismAmit Dubey, Frank Keller, Patrick Sturt
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|April 21, 2026
EXPRESS: Faster Speech Slows Predictive Processing: Evidence from MandarinHuanhuan Yin, Patrick Sturt, Martin Pickering
Cognition|June 23, 2017
Predicting semantic features in Chinese: Evidence from ERPsNayoung Kwon, Patrick Sturt, Pan Liu
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|May 4, 2015
Selectivity in L1 Attrition: Differential Object Marking in Spanish Near-Native Speakers of EnglishGloria Chamorro, Patrick Sturt, Antonella Sorace
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|May 9, 2009
The processing of subject and object relative clauses in Spanish: an eye-tracking studyMoisés Betancort, Manuel Carreiras, Patrick Sturt
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Frontiers in Psychology|June 28, 2019
Proximity and Same Case Marking Do Not Increase Attraction Effect in Comprehension: Evidence From Eye-Tracking Experiments in KoreanNayoung Kwon, Patrick Sturt
Frontiers in Psychology|September 21, 2018
Processing Information During Regressions: An Application of the Reverse Boundary-Change ParadigmPatrick Sturt, Nayoung Kwon
Frontiers in Psychology|April 9, 2015
The processing of raising and nominal control: an eye-tracking studyPatrick Sturt, Nayoung Kwon
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|August 20, 2009
Because there was a cause for concern: an investigation into a word-specific prediction account of the implicit-causality effectCara R Featherstone, Patrick Sturt
Journal of Child Language|November 27, 2024
Sources of children's difficulties with non-canonical sentence structures: Insights from MandarinJiuzhou Hao, Vasiliki Chondrogianni, Patrick Sturt
Cognition|November 18, 2008
A probabilistic corpus-based model of syntactic parallelismAmit Dubey, Frank Keller, Patrick Sturt
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|April 21, 2026
EXPRESS: Faster Speech Slows Predictive Processing: Evidence from MandarinHuanhuan Yin, Patrick Sturt, Martin Pickering
Cognition|June 23, 2017
Predicting semantic features in Chinese: Evidence from ERPsNayoung Kwon, Patrick Sturt, Pan Liu
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|May 4, 2015
Selectivity in L1 Attrition: Differential Object Marking in Spanish Near-Native Speakers of EnglishGloria Chamorro, Patrick Sturt, Antonella Sorace
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|May 9, 2009
The processing of subject and object relative clauses in Spanish: an eye-tracking studyMoisés Betancort, Manuel Carreiras, Patrick Sturt
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