2001 - 2002 | ||
Clahsen, Harald; Sonnenstuhl, Ingrid; and Blevins, James P. (2001). Derivational morphology in the German mental lexicon: A dual mechanism account. Submitted. [Abstract] Clahsen, Harald; Eisenbeiss, Sonja; Hadler, Meike; and Sonnenstuhl, Ingrid (2001). The mental representation of inflected words: An experimental study of adjectives and verbs in German. Language 77, 510-543. [Abstract] Clahsen, Harald; Sonnenstuhl, Ingrid; Hadler, Meike; and Eisenbeiss, Sonja (2001). Morphological paradigms in language processing and language disorders. Transactions of the Philological Society 99, 247-277. [Abstract] Sonnenstuhl, Ingrid (2001). Deutsche Plurale im mentalen Lexikon. Experimentelle Untersuchung zum Verhältnis von Speicherung und Dekompostion. Doctoral dissertation, University of Duesseldorf. Erscheint bei: Niemeyer [Abstract] [Abstract (pdf)] Sonnenstuhl, Ingrid and Huth, Axel (2002). Processing and representation of German -n plurals: A dual mechanism approach. Brain and Language 81, 276-290. [Abstract]
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1995 - 2000 | ||
Sonnenstuhl, Ingrid; Eisenbeiß, Sonja; and Clahsen, Harald (1999). Morphological priming in the German mental lexicon. Cognition 72, 203-223. [Abstract] Clahsen, Harald; Eisenbeiss, Sonja; and Sonnenstuhl-Henning, Ingrid (1997). Morphological structure and the processing of inflected words. Theoretical Linguistics 23, 201-249. [Abstract] Clahsen, Harald; Hong, Upyong; and Sonnenstuhl-Henning, Ingrid (1995). Grammatical constraints in syntactic processing: Sentence-matching experiments on German. Linguistic Review 12, 5-33.     PRESENTATIONS | ||
2000 - 2001 | ||
2002: Morphological priming in prefixed word forms of German: A Dual Mechanism account. Tenth International Morphology Meeting, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, with Meike Hadler, Helga Weyerts, and Harald Clahsen 2001: The representation of stems in the German mental lexicon. The Lexicon in Linguistic Theory, University of Duesseldorf; with Meike Hadler and Harald Clahsen 2001: Strong stems in the German mental lexicon. Morphology Workshop, Max-Planck-Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, NL, with Meike Hadler and Harald Clahsen 2001: Storage and decomposition of derivational word forms in German: A Dual Mechanism account. Morphology Workshop, Max-Planck-Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, NL; with Helga Weyerts and Harald Clahsen 2001: How regular affixes are represented in the mental lexicon: A study of German adjective inflection. The lexicon in Linguistic Theory, University of Duesseldorf; with Harald Clahsen, Sonja Eisenbeiss, and Meike Hadler | ||
1995 - 2000 | ||
2000: The representation of inflectional affixes in the mental lexicon. 2nd International Conference on the Mental Lexicon, University of Montreal, Canada; with Meike Hadler, Sonja Eisenbeiss, and Harald Clahsen 2000: The lexical processing of German -n plurals: A Dual Mechanism approach. 2nd International Conference on the Mental Lexicon, University of Montreal, Canada; with Axel Huth 2000: Morphological paradigms in the mental lexicon. 9th International Morphology Meeting, Vienna, Austria; with Meike Hadler, Sonja Eisenbeiss, and Harald Clahsen 1998: The architecture of the mental lexicon and the processing of inflected words. Congress on Architecture and Mechanisms for Language Processing, Freiburg, Germany; with Sonja Eisenbeiß. 1998: Morphological Priming in the German mental lexicon. 1st International Conference on the Mental Lexicon, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada; with Sonja Eisenbeiß. 1998: Morphological Paradigms in Language Processing and in Aphasia.Lexicon in Focus, Wuppertal, Germany; with Harald Clahsen, Sonja Eisenbeiß and Martina Penke. 1998: Affixation, lexical entries, and the processing of inflected words. 8th International Morphology Meeting, Budapest, Hungaria; with Sonja Eisenbeiss and Harald Clahsen 1997: German plurals in child language acquisition and adult language comprehension: A challenge to connectionist models of inflection. 10th CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, University of South California, Los Angeles, USA; with Harald Clahsen and Martina Penke 1995: Sentence-matching experiments on German. 8th CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, University of Arizona, Tucson, USA; with Harald Clahsen. |