Language Cognition and Neuroscience

Papers
(The TQCC of Language Cognition and Neuroscience is 5. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Domain organisation emerges in cross-modal but not within-modal semantic feature integration26
Neurophysiological evidence for abstract concept embodiment in the second language: a question of proficiency?25
Morphophonological patterns influence regular and irregular past-tense production: evidence from aphasia25
Editorial22
Enhanced prosody adds to morpho-syntactic cues in the interpretation of structural ambiguities in German19
Can we separate semantic representations from computations? A commentary on Calzavarini (2024)17
Overcoming expectations: Electrophysiological effects of inhibitory control demands in a non-linguistic task on subsequent semantic relatedness judgements15
What can we learn about integration of novel words into semantic memory from automatic semantic priming?15
Tracking the acquisition and retention of novel word representations: an ERP study15
Orthographic precision for word naming in skilled readers15
The activation of embedded (pseudo-)stems in auditory lexical processing: implications for models of spoken word recognition14
Overlap in the cerebral processing of language and executive control: an ERP study on the effects of age and sex13
Timecourse of bottom-up and top-down language processing during a picture-based semantic priming task13
Does pleasantness affect the grammatical brain? An ERP study on individual differences12
Do readers misassign thematic roles? Evidence from a trailing boundary-change paradigm12
Combining top-down syllabic duration prediction with bottom-up envelope processing for syllabic segmentation in speech perception: a computational Modeling study with the COSMO-Onset model11
Rapid prediction of verbs based on pronoun interpretation is modulated by individual differences in pronoun processing11
Grammatical gender in Slovak word production: an event-related potential study11
The L2 accent effect in the processing of grammatical and phonological violations. A German-Polish ERP study11
The influence of contextual diversity and offline consolidation on the semantic integration of novel words10
See what i mean? Reading visual verbs modulates ocular dynamics10
Teasing apart the impact of different forms of overlap on cross-linguistic structural priming10
The role of semantic information in Chinese word segmentation10
Production training and contextual similarity hurt the comprehension of new vocabulary10
When does speech planning rely on motor routines? ERP comparison of speech and non-speech from childhood to adulthood10
An ERP exploration of the perception of text-based deception10
How robustly do multivariate EEG patterns track individual-subject lexico-semantic processing of visual stimuli?10
Do two negatives make a positive? Language and logic in language processing9
Targeting the neural bases of novel word acquisition using theta-band transcranial alternating current stimulation9
Correction9
Effects of sandhi-based predictability in Kansai Japanese depend on markedness: a visual-world eye-tracking study9
A nurse should not be careless: processing presupposed meanings triggered by connectives9
Cascaded processing develops by five years of age: evidence from adult and child picture naming8
Altered oscillatory neural dynamics related to word prediction in older adult readers8
Frame-shifting instead of incongruity is necessary for pun comprehension: evidence from an ERP study on Chinese homophone puns8
The effect of repetition on word recognition in Chinese sentence reading8
Rapid semantic processing: an MEG study of narrative text reading8
Topic shifts elicit costs in naturalistic discourse: evidence from healthy adults and individuals with traumatic brain injury8
Active dependency formation, maintenance cost and proactive retrieval interference7
Investigating the neurophysiological correlates of syntactic processing in a visual masked priming paradigm7
Cognitive abilities underlying the earliest stages of second language acquisition: an artificial language study7
Rethinking modality-specificity in the cognitive neuroscience of concrete word meaning: responses to commentators7
UNDER-STANDING the effects of semantic transparency, affix position and task on the processing of complex German words7
Correction7
Interference in quantifier float and subject-verb agreement7
Neurophysiological markers of printed word processing and reading fluency in adolescence7
Stages in lexical decision: frequency attenuation in masked repetition priming is insensitive to prime duration7
Constraints on syntactic adaptation from a failure to generalise to the subject-object ambiguity7
When exceptions matter: bilinguals regulate their dominant language to exploit structural constraints in sentence production6
Grounded cognition can be multimodal all the way down6
Early perceptual effects (or lack thereof) of conflicting grammatical genders: ERP evidence from simultaneous bilinguals6
Syntactic constructions drive cortical tracking in the absence of lexical content: an electrophysiological investigation of sentence processing during reading6
Frontal synchronisation facilitates taxonomic priming: insights from N400 source estimation and functional connectivity6
Case marking typology shapes morphosyntactic processing: ERP evidence from Hebrew and Russian monolinguals and bilinguals6
Phonotactics and syntax: investigating functional specialisation during structured sequence processing6
Developmental consistency in the use of subphonemic information during real-time sentence processing5
Bilingual experience modulates the embodiment of emotive concepts in non-native language5
Agreement attraction in comprehension: do active dependencies and distractor position play a role?5
Articles as flankers: the effect of grammatical gender depends on the task5
The addressee’s face as a cue for gesture production5
Online evidence for pseudo-relative effects on Italian RC attachment resolution5
Real-time processing of passives versus actives: different patterns during form retrieval and meaning construction5
Sub-visemic discrimination and the effect of visual resemblance on silent lip-reading5
Lexical competition does not age: a spoken word recognition study5
Disentangling semantic prediction and association in processing filler-gap dependencies: an MEG study in English5
What happens in your brain when you respond “No”? Neurophysiological evidence for two preparatory steps5
Morphosyntactic predictive processing in adult heritage speakers: effects of cue availability and spoken and written language experience5
Producing non-basic word orders in (in)felicitous contexts: evidence from pupillometry and functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS)5
Processing argument structure complexity in Basque-Spanish bilinguals5
Do structural priming and inverse preference effect demand cognitive resources? Evidence from structural priming in production5
The role of co-speech gestures in retrieval and prediction during naturalistic multimodal narrative processing5
Words do not just label concepts: activating superordinate categories through labels, lists, and definitions5
Working memory training yields improvements in L2 morphosyntactic processing5
The impact of language proficiency on neuro-cognitive mechanisms supporting second-language spoken word recognition: an ERP study on Chinese-English bilinguals5
Deictic vs. anaphoric pronouns: a comparison of fluent and non-fluent aphasia in English and Tagalog5
Does a mismatch on the accentual pattern of French words affect the magnitude of the repetition priming effect? An ERP investigation5
Exploring the nature of morphological regularity: an fMRI study on Russian5
Do low imagers know more words? examining the association between mental imagery and vocabulary size5
“All mimsy were the borogoves” – a discriminative learning model of morphological knowledge in pseudo-word inflection5
Linking cognitive control to language comprehension: proportion congruency effects in syntactic ambiguity resolution5
Reader’s comprehension of indirect replies is affected by the speaker’s motives in the late stage: evidence from oculomotor and electrodermal activities5
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