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Comprehension and acceptability judgments in agrammatism: disruptions in the syntax of referential dependency.
G Mauner, VA Fromkin, TL Cornell
Brain and Language, 1993
2201993
Arguments for adjuncts
JP Koenig, G Mauner, B Bienvenue
Cognition 89 (2), 67-103, 2003
2072003
Implicit arguments in sentence processing
G Mauner, MK Tanenhaus, GN Carlson
Journal of Memory and Language 34 (3), 357-382, 1995
1331995
What with? The anatomy of a (proto)-role
JP Koenig, G Mauner, B Bienvenue, K Conklin
Journal of semantics 25 (2), 175-220, 2008
982008
A-definites and the discourse status of implicit arguments
JP Koenig, G Mauner
Journal of Semantics 16 (3), 207-236, 1999
911999
Discourse expectations and relative clause processing
D Roland, G Mauner, C O’Meara, H Yun
Journal of Memory and Language 66 (3), 479-508, 2012
892012
Semantic similarity, predictability, and models of sentence processing
D Roland, H Yun, JP Koenig, G Mauner
Cognition 122 (3), 267-279, 2012
832012
Linguistic vs. conceptual sources of implicit agents in sentence comprehension
G Mauner, JP Koenig
Journal of Memory and Language 43 (1), 110-134, 2000
672000
More on combinatory lexical information: Thematic structure in parsing and interpretation
MK Tanenhaus, JE Boland, G Mauner, GN Carlson
Cognitive models of speech processing: The second Sperlonga meeting, 297-319, 1993
571993
A note on parallelism effects in processing deep and surface verb-phrase anaphora
G Mauner, MK Tanenhaus, GN Carlson
Language and Cognitive Processes 10 (1), 1-12, 1995
521995
About sharing and commitment: the retrieval of biased and balanced irregular polysemes
A Brocher, JP Koenig, G Mauner, S Foraker
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 33 (4), 443-466, 2018
422018
Examining the empirical and linguistic bases of current theories of agrammatism
G Mauner
Brain and Language 50 (3), 339-368, 1995
371995
Lexical encoding of event participant information
G Mauner, JP Koenig
Brain and Language 68 (1-2), 178-184, 1999
271999
Class specificity and the lexical encoding of participant information
JP Koenig, G Mauner, B Bienvenue
Brain and language 81 (1-3), 224-235, 2002
252002
A linguistic approach to language processing in Broca's aphasia: A paradox resolved
TL Cornell, VA Fromkin, G Mauner
Current Directions in Psychological Science 2 (2), 47-52, 1993
221993
When is schematic participant information encoded? Evidence from eye-monitoring
G Mauner, A Melinger, JP Koenig, B Bienvenue
Journal of Memory and Language 47 (3), 386-406, 2002
212002
Investigating bilingual lexical access: Processing French-English homographs in sentential contexts
K Conklin, G Mauner
Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Bilingualism, 552-569, 2005
162005
The role of specificity in the lexical encoding of participants
K Conklin, JP Koenig, G Mauner
Brain and language 90 (1-3), 221-230, 2004
132004
The role of implicit arguments in sentence processing
GA Mauner
University of Rochester, 1996
91996
When are implicit agents encoded? Evidence from cross-modal naming
A Melinger, G Mauner
Brain and Language 68 (1-2), 185-191, 1999
81999
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