186 results on '"Hendriks, Petra"'
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2. Semantic Leakage Enables Lie Detection, but First-Person Pronouns and Verbosity Can Get in the Way of Detection
3. Why Don't You See What I Mean? Prospects and Limitations of Current Automatic Sign Recognition Research
4. Language in autism: domains, profiles and co-occurring conditions
5. An exploration of error-driven learning in simple two-layer networks from a discriminative learning perspective
6. How Children Process Reduced Forms: A Computational Cognitive Modeling Approach to Pronoun Processing in Discourse
7. Distributional formal semantics
8. Order Matters! Influences of Linear Order on Linguistic Category Learning
9. Event-Related Potentials Reveal Increased Dependency on Linguistic Context Due to Cognitive Aging
10. Reasoning about Alternative Forms Is Costly: The Processing of Null and Overt Pronouns in Italian Using Pupillary Responses
11. The acquisition of compositional meaning
12. Which Questions Do Children with Cochlear Implants Understand? An Eye-Tracking Study
13. Prelingually Deaf Children With Cochlear Implants Show Better Perception of Voice Cues and Speech in Competing Speech Than Postlingually Deaf Adults With Cochlear Implants.
14. Processing Overt and Null Subject Pronouns in Italian: a Cognitive Model
15. Taalbegrip en theory of mind bij kinderen met autisme
16. A computational model for the acquisition of referring subjects in discourse
17. Gricean Brainwaves: Brain Responses to Pragmatic Violations in Dialogues
18. Computational Explorations in Asynchronous Language Development
19. Development of voice perception is dissociated across gender cues in school-age children
20. Prosody, Context, and Thematic Fit Meet "Gapping": The Interaction of Multiple Constraints in Spoken Sentence Comprehension
21. The Predominance of Nonstructural Factors in the Processing of Gapping Sentences
22. The Problem with Logic in the Logical Problem of Language Acquisition
23. Reflexive choice in Dutch and German
24. Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder Show Pronoun Reversals in Interpretation
25. Children's first and second-order false-belief reasoning in a verbal and a low-verbal task
26. Is diachronic lenition a factor in the asymmetry in intelligibility between Danish and Swedish?
27. Cognitive Architectures and Language Acquisition: A Case Study in Pronoun Comprehension
28. Fill the Gap! Combining Pragmatic and Prosodic Information to Make Gapping Easy
29. Coherent Discourse Solves the Pronoun Interpretation Problem
30. When Production Precedes Comprehension: An Optimization Approach to the Acquisition of Pronouns
31. Why Don't You See What I Mean? Prospects and Limitations of Current Automatic Sign Recognition Research
32. Narrative Production in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Children With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): Similarities and Differences
33. The Interplay Between the Speaker's and the Hearer's Perspective
34. Partial Word Order Freezing in Dutch
35. Children's Application of Theory of Mind in Reasoning and Language
36. Age Differences in Adults' Use of Referring Expressions
37. Focus Particles Inside Prepositional Phrases: A Comparison of Dutch, English, and German
38. When Production Precedes Comprehension: An Optimization Approach to the Acquisition of Pronouns
39. Left dislocation in Dutch: A narrative elicitation study.
40. Production/comprehension asymmetries in language acquisition
41. Optimality Theoretic Semantics
42. Performing aggregation and ellipsis using discourse structures
43. Combining multiple information sources for ellipsis
44. Learning to reason about speakers’ alternatives in sentence comprehension: A computational account
45. Processing the noun phrase versus sentence coordination ambiguity: thematic information does not completely eliminate processing difficulty
46. Prediction Impairment May Explain Communication Difficulties in Autism.
47. Child-Like Adults: Dual-Task Effects on Collective vs. Distributive Sentence Interpretations.
48. Children's Pronoun Interpretation Problems Are Related to Theory of Mind and Inhibition, But Not Working Memory.
49. School-age children benefit from voice gender cue differences for the perception of speech in competing speech.
50. Complex Inferential Processes Are Needed for Implicature Comprehension, but Not for Implicature Production.
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