421 results on '"HINZEN, WOLFRAM"'
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2. Is our mental grammar just a set of constructions?: Commentary on Evans 2014
3. Perplexity of utterances in untreated first-episode psychosis: an ultra-high field MRI dynamic causal modelling study of the semantic network
4. On the Absence of X-within-X Recursion in Human Grammar
5. Temporal Overlap between Gestures and Speech in Poststroke Aphasia: Is There a Compensatory Effect?
6. Understanding of referential dependencies in Huntington’s disease
7. Atypical cortical hierarchy in Aβ-positive older adults and its reflection in spontaneous speech
8. The ‘L-factor’: Language as a transdiagnostic dimension in psychopathology
9. Navigating the semantic space: Unraveling the structure of meaning in psychosis using different computational language models
10. Linguistic markers of psychosis in Mandarin Chinese: Relations to theory of mind
11. Structural connectivity in ventral language pathways characterizes non-verbal autism
12. Relations between Language, Non-Verbal Cognition, and Conceptualization in Non- or Minimally Verbal Individuals with ASD across the Lifespan
13. A finer-grained linguistic profile of Alzheimer's disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment
14. Language level predicts perceptual categorization of complex reversible events in children
15. Breaking the flow of thought: Increase of empty pauses in the connected speech of people with mild and moderate Alzheimer's disease
16. Changes in the structure of spontaneous speech predict the disruption of hierarchical brain organization in first‐episode psychosis.
17. Relations between intensionality, theory of mind and complex syntax in autism spectrum conditions and typical development
18. De se or not de se: a question of grammar
19. Language disintegration in spontaneous speech in Huntington’s disease: a more fine-grained analysis
20. Changes in the structure of spontaneous speech predict the disruption of hierarchical brain organization in first-episode psychosis
21. Auditory hallucinations activate language and verbal short-term memory, but not auditory, brain regions
22. Non-literal understanding and psychosis: Metaphor comprehension in individuals with a diagnosis of schizophrenia
23. The linguistic signature of hallucinated voice talk in schizophrenia
24. Functional dysregulation of the auditory cortex in bilateral perisylvian polymicrogyria: multiparametric case analysis of the absent speech phenotype
25. Harnessing acoustic speech parameters to decipher amyloid status in individuals with mild cognitive impairment
26. False belief and relative clauses in Autism Spectrum Disorders
27. A systematic linguistic profile of spontaneous narrative speech in pre-symptomatic and early stage Huntington's disease
28. Automated Classification of Cognitive Decline and Probable Alzheimer's Dementia Across Multiple Speech and Language Domains
29. Functional dysregulation of the auditory cortex in bilateral perisylvian polymicrogyria: Multiparametric case analysis of the absent speech phenotype.
30. Episodic Thinking in Alzheimer's Disease Through the Lens of Language: Linguistic Analysis and Transformer-Based Classification.
31. Natural Language Processing Markers for Psychosis and Other Psychiatric Disorders: Emerging Themes and Research Agenda From a Cross-Linguistic Workshop
32. Coreference Delays in Psychotic Discourse: Widening the Temporal Window
33. Natural Language Processing Markers for Psychosis and Other Psychiatric Disorders: Emerging Themes and Research Agenda From a Cross-Linguistic Workshop
34. Natural Language Processing Markers for Psychosis and Other Psychiatric Disorders: Emerging Themes and Research Agenda From a Cross-Linguistic Workshop
35. Recursion and Truth
36. Comprehension of Embedded Clauses in Schizophrenia With and Without Formal Thought Disorder
37. Automated Classification of Cognitive Decline and Probable Alzheimer's Dementia Across Multiple Speech and Language Domains.
38. Erratum to ‘Breaking the flow of thought: Increase of empty pauses in the connected speech of people with mild and moderate Alzheimer's disease’ [Journal of Communication Disorders 97 (2022)106,214]
39. Linguistic markers of autism spectrum conditions in narratives: A comprehensive analysis
40. On the Grammar of Referential Dependence
41. Brain correlates of speech perception in schizophrenia patients with and without auditory hallucinations
42. Grammar in ‘agrammatical’ aphasia: What’s intact?
43. Erratum to: Breaking the flow of thought: increase of empty pauses in the connected speech of people with mild and moderate Alzheimer's disease
44. The Emergence of Complex Language
45. Rethinking the role of language in autism
46. On the rationality of Case
47. The grammar of the essential indexical
48. The language profile of formal thought disorder
49. The Philosophical Significance of Universal Grammar
50. Universal Grammar and Philosophy of Mind
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