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1. Influence of Capitalisation and Presence of an Article in Noun Phrase Recognition in German: Evidence from Eye-Tracking

2. Cognitive Abilities to Explain Individual Variation in the Interpretation ofComplex Sentences by Older Adults

3. When Hearing Does Not Mean Understanding: On the Neural Processing of Syntactically Complex Sentences by Listeners with Hearing Loss

5. Which Questions Do Children with Cochlear Implants Understand? An Eye-Tracking Study

6. Development of a Phrase-Based Speech-Recognition Test Using Synthetic Speech.

10. Processing of Plural Marking in Nouns by German-Speaking Children With Normal Hearing and Children With Cochlear Implants: An Eye-Tracking Study.

12. How L2-Learners' Brains React to Code-Switches: An ERP Study with Russian Learners of German

16. The Effects of Syntactic Complexity on Processing Sentences in Noise

17. Reference Assignment: Using Language Breakdown to Choose between Theoretical Approaches

18. Interpretation of Pronouns in VP-Ellipsis Constructions in Dutch Broca's and Wernicke's Aphasia

21. Case Assignment in Agrammatism.

25. An event-related brain potential study of auditory attention in cochlear implant users

29. Introduction

36. Eye gaze reveals that children with cochlear implants have difficulty processing subject-verb agreement

37. Processing of wh-questions by children with CIs (Schouwenaars et al., 2019)

39. Eye gaze reveals that children with cochlear implants have difficulty processing subject-verb agreement

40. Case in Aphasia

42. Exhaustivity in single bare wh-questions: A differential-analysis of exhaustivity

46. A deficit in movement-derived sentences in German-speaking hearing-impaired children

47. Age-related differences in lexical access relate to speech recognition in noise

49. Optimal acquisition: Why children's language production can exceed their comprehension

50. Comprehension and production of double-embedded structures: A kindergardenpath in long-distance dependencies in Dutch school-aged children?

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