All Stories

  1. Allophonic variation and its consequences: A lexical decision study on <qu> words in German
  2. Structure and usage do not explain each other: an analysis of German word-initial clusters
  3. Introduction: How to conceptualize similarities between language and music
  4. Rhythmic structure – parallels between language and music
  5. Kontrastive Silbenphonologie – Lernersprache Deutsch mit Arabisch als Erstsprache
  6. Default stress assignment in Russian: evidence from acquired surface dyslexia
  7. Variation and its determinants: A corpus-based study of German schwa in the letters of Goethe
  8. Phonotactic principles and exposure in second language processing
  9. The word in phonology: questions and answers
  10. Empirical Approaches to the Phonological Structure of Words
  11. Where Is the Beat? The Neural Correlates of Lexical Stress and Rhythmical Well-formedness in Auditory Story Comprehension
  12. Structural Principles or Frequency of Use? An ERP Experiment on the Learnability of Consonant Clusters
  13. Predicting "When" in Discourse Engages the Human Dorsal Auditory Stream: An fMRI Study Using Naturalistic Stories
  14. Prosodic Parallelism—Comparing Spoken and Written Language
  15. The role of phonotactic principles in language processing
  16. Editorial: Phonological and Phonetic Competence: Between Grammar, Signal Processing, and Neural Activity
  17. Processing of false belief passages during natural story comprehension: An fMRI study
  18. How information structure influences the processing of rhythmic irregularities: ERP evidence from German phrases
  19. Rhythm is in the mind of the beholder. Remarks on the nature of linguistic rhythm
  20. Preferences and variation in word-initial phonotactics: A multi-dimensional evaluation of German and Polish
  21. Prosodic parallelism explaining morphophonological variation in German
  22. Erratum to “The relevance of rhythmical alternation in language processing: An ERP study on English compounds” [Brain Lang. (136) (2014) 19–30]
  23. The role of predictability and structure in word stress processing: an ERP study on Cairene Arabic and a cross-linguistic comparison
  24. The relevance of rhythmical alternation in language processing: An ERP study on English compounds
  25. The lexical representation of word stress in Russian
  26. The Linguistic Categories of Regular and Irregular Verb Inflection in German
  27. Processing (un-)predictable word stress: ERP evidence from Turkish
  28. The influence of rhythmic (ir)regularities on speech processing: Evidence from an ERP study on German phrases
  29. Where the Mass Counts: Common Cortical Activation for Different Kinds of Nonsingularity
  30. Stress “deafness” in a Language with Fixed Word Stress: An ERP Study on Polish
  31. Effects of ketamine-induced psychopathological symptoms on continuous overt rhyme fluency
  32. Resistance to complexity interacting with visual shape—German and Korean orthography
  33. Event-related Potentials Reflecting the Processing of Phonological Constraint Violations
  34. The grammar and typology of plural noun inflection in varieties of German
  35. A Two-Level Approach to Morphological Structure
  36. The processing of German word stress: evidence for the prosodic hierarchy
  37. The role of the posterior superior temporal sulcus in the processing of unmarked transitivity
  38. Electrophysiological responses to violations of morphosyntactic and prosodic features in derived German nouns
  39. Linguistic prominence and Broca's area: The influence of animacy as a linearization principle
  40. How to optimize orthography
  41. An ERP-study of German ‘irregular’ morphology
  42. The emergence of the unmarked: A new perspective on the language-specific function of Broca's area
  43. Linear order and its place in grammar
  44. The structure of the German vocabulary: edge marking of categories and functional considerations
  45. On default rules and other rules
  46. Phonology and Morphology of the Germanic Languages
  47. Phonological versus morphological rules: on German Umlaut and Ablaut
  48. Compounding and inflection in German child language
  49. Zero morphology and constraint interaction: subtraction and epenthesis in German dialects
  50. German Inflection: The Exception That Proves the Rule
  51. Prosodic phonology and its role in the processing of written language
  52. Was ist extrasilbisch im Deutschen und warum?
  53. Review of Pierrehumbert & Beckman (1988): Japanese tone structure
  54. Towards a unification-based phonology
  55. EIN NICHT-LINEARES MODELL DER GRAPHEM-PHONEM-KORRESPONDENZ
  56. Über die Interaktion von Morphologie und Phonologie – Reduplikation im Deutschen
  57. Psycholinguistik der Sprachproduktion
  58. Silbische und lexikalische Phonologie
  59. Phonologie und Morphologie des Umlauts im Deutschen
  60. Schwa and the structure of words in German
  61. The role of phonology in speech processing
  62. The Use of Time in Storytelling
  63. The phonology of /r/
  64. Schrift und die Modularität der Grammatik
  65. Underspecifícation and the description of Chinese vowels
  66. Textverarbeitung und Fremdsprachenerwerb
  67. The structure of the German root
  68. A model of conversion in German
  69. 3. Die Rolle der Silbe in der Lautsprache