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Chang, Franklin; Tatsumi, Tomoko; Hiranuma, Yuna; Bannard, Colin – Cognitive Science, 2023
Tense/aspect morphology on verbs is often thought to depend on event features like telicity, but it is not known how speakers identify these features in visual scenes. To examine this question, we asked Japanese speakers to describe computer-generated animations of simple actions with variation in visual features related to telicity. Experiments…
Descriptors: Verbs, Japanese, Heuristics, Morphemes
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Chang, Franklin; Baumann, Michael; Pappert, Sandra; Fitz, Hartmut – Cognitive Science, 2015
Lexicalized theories of syntax often assume that verb-structure regularities are mediated by lemmas, which abstract over variation in verb tense and aspect. German syntax seems to challenge this assumption, because verb position depends on tense and aspect. To examine how German speakers link these elements, a structural priming study was…
Descriptors: German, Verbs, Priming, Syntax