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2. Phonetic and phonological cues to prediction: Neurophysiology of Danish stød
3. Swift Prosodic Modulation of Lexical Access:Brain Potentials From Three North Germanic Language Varieties
4. Temporal dynamics of coarticulatory cues to prediction.
5. Neural semantic effects of tone accents.
6. Swift Prosodic Modulation of Lexical Access: Brain Potentials From Three North Germanic Language Varieties
7. Neural Representation of Lexical Pitch Accents
8. Brain responses to morphologically complex verbs: An electrophysiological study of Swedish regular and irregular past tense forms
9. Neural processing of morphosyntactic tonal cues in second-language learners
10. STEM Tones Pre-Activate Suffixes in the Brain
11. Time-Driven Effects on Processing Relative Clauses
12. Training predictive L2 processing with a digital game: Prototype promotes acquisition of anticipatory use of tone-suffix associations
13. Tone-grammar association within words: Concurrent ERP and fMRI show rapid neural pre-activation and involvement of left inferior frontal gyrus in pseudoword processing
14. Pre-activation negativity (PrAN) : A neural index of predictive strength of phonological cues
15. Pre-activation negativity in language brain potentials
16. Auditory prediction due to coarticulatory cues
17. The role of tone in Swedish speech segmentation
18. Neural semantic effects of morphologically conditioned tones
19. Word tones cueing morphosyntactic structure: Neuroanatomical substrates and activation time-course assessed by EEG and fMRI
20. Brain responses to syntax constrained by time-driven implicit prosodic phrases
21. Stem Tones Pre-activate Suffixes in the Brain
22. Time-Driven Effects on Processing Relative Clauses
23. The predictive function of Swedish word accents
24. Cortical thickness of planum temporale and pars opercularis in native language tone processing
25. Time-Driven Effects on Parsing during Reading
26. Activating without Inhibiting: Left-Edge Boundary Tones and Syntactic Processing
27. The predictive function of Swedish word accents
28. Measuring Syntactic Complexity in Spontaneous Spoken Swedish
29. Native language experience shapes pre‐attentive foreign tone processing and guides rapid memory trace build‐up: An ERP study
30. Cortical and white matter correlates of language‐learning aptitudes
31. The perceptual importance of falling pitch for speakers from different dialects of Swedish
32. Left-edge boundary tone and main clause verb effects on syntactic processing in embedded clauses – An ERP study
33. Phonological transfer effects in novice learners: A learner's brain detects grammar errors only if the language sounds familiar
34. Cortical thickness and surface area of left anterior temporal areas affects processing of phonological cues to morphosyntax
35. Different neural mechanisms for rapid acquisition of words with grammatical tone in learners from tonal and non-tonal backgrounds:ERP evidence
36. Measuring syntactic complexity in spontaneous spoken Swedish
37. The role of affective meaning, semantic associates, and orthographic neighbours in modulating the N400 in single words
38. Object Shift and Event-Related Brain Potentials
39. The role of affective meaning, semantic associates, and orthographic neighbours in modulating the N400 in single words
40. Time-driven effects on parsing during reading
41. Cortical thickness of Broca’s area and right homologue is related to grammar learning aptitude and pitch discrimination proficiency
42. Different neural mechanisms for rapid acquisition of words with grammatical tone in learners from tonal and non-tonal backgrounds: ERP evidence
43. Neural correlates of second language acquisition of tone-grammar associations
44. Neurophonetics
45. Swedish word accents, intonation and L2 English : Aligning tonal, metrical and morphosyntactic structure during L2 processing
46. Swedish word accents, intonation and L2 English : Aligning tonal, metrical and morphosyntactic structure during L2 processing
47. A dual complexity gradient theory of speech perception
48. Rapid syntactic pre-activation in Broca’s area: Concurrent electrophysiological and haemodynamic recordings
49. A dual complexity gradient theory of speech perception
50. Rapid syntactic pre-activation in Broca’s area : Concurrent electrophysiological and haemodynamic recordings
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