| The grammar of engagement I: framework and initial exemplification |
12 |
| The grammar of engagement II: typology and diachrony |
9 |
| The iconicity toolbox: empirical approaches to measuring iconicity |
7 |
| Predictive language processing revealing usage-based variation |
6 |
| Varieties of abstract concepts and their multiple dimensions |
6 |
| A role for onomatopoeia in early language: evidence from phonological development |
5 |
| The perceived mapping between form and meaning in American Sign Language depends on linguistic knowledge and task: evidence from iconicity and transparency judgments |
5 |
| Moving yet being still: exploring source domain reversal and force in explanations of enlightenment |
3 |
| Metaphorical framing in political discourse through words vs. concepts: a meta-analysis |
3 |
| The relationship between character viewpoint gesture and narrative structure in children |
2 |
| Comparing explanations for the Complexity Principle: evidence from argument realization |
2 |
| The epistemic import of aspectual constructions: the case of performatives |
2 |
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2 |
| Grammatical category influences lateralized imagery for sentences |
2 |
| Unacceptable grammars? an eye-tracking study of English negative concord |
2 |
| Do sound symbolism effects for written words relate to individual phonemes or to phoneme features? |
2 |
| Gesture frequency is linked to story-telling style: evidence from bilinguals |
1 |
| When words burn - language processing differentially modulates pain perception in typical and chronic pain populations |
1 |
| Discourse context modulates the effect of implicit causality on rementions |
1 |
| Breadth over depth in the semantic representations of adults with nonverbal learning disabilities |
1 |
| Time, perspective and semantic representation |
1 |
| Constructions of contrast in spoken testimonials on Obsessive Compulsive Disorder |
1 |
| Inflection of nouns for grammatical number in spoken narratives by people with aphasia: how glass slippers challenge the rule-based approach |
1 |
| Investigating satirical discourse processing and comprehension: the role of cognitive, demographic, and pragmatic features |
1 |
| Cognitive restructuring in the bilingual mind: motion event construal in early Cantonese-English bilinguals |
1 |
| Searching for specific sentence meaning in context: the conceptual relation between participants |
1 |
| The principle of canonical orientation: a cross-linguistic study |
1 |
| The paradoxical hybridity of words |
0 |
| Deontic commitments in conditional promises and threats: towards an exemplar semantics for conditionals |
0 |
| Cross-linguistic automated detection of metaphors for poverty and cancer |
0 |
| Clarity under cognitive constraint: Can a simple directive encourage busy speakers to avoid ambiguity? |
0 |
| Adapt retrieval rules and inhibit already-existing world knowledge: adjustment of world knowledge's activation level in auditory sentence comprehension |
0 |
| Vowel duration in English adjectives in attributive and predicative constructions |
0 |
| Are stories just as transporting when not in your native tongue? |
0 |
| Effects of animacy and linguistic construction on the interpretation of spatial descriptions in English and Spanish |
0 |
| Interfering ACE on comprehending embodied meaning in action-related Chinese counterfactual sentences |
0 |
| Enhanced linguistic prosodic skills in musically trained individuals with Williams syndrome |
0 |
| Stepping back to look ahead: neuter encapsulation and referent extension in counter-argumentative and causal relations in Spanish |
0 |
| Comparative alternation in y-adjectives: insights from self-paced reading |
0 |
| The effects of direction and orientation of located objects on spatial language comprehension |
0 |
| Largest-chunk strategy for syllable-based segmentation |
0 |
| Language as category: using prototype theory to create reference points for the study of multilingual data |
0 |
| Being explicit about the implicit: inference generating techniques in visual narrative |
0 |
| Metonymies are more literal than metaphors: evidence from ratings of German idioms |
0 |
| An S-shaped pattern in the perceived passage of time: how social interaction governs temporal experience |
0 |
| Figure and Ground in spatial language: evidence from German and Korean |
0 |
| The verbatim access effect: implicature in experimental context |
0 |