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German is a language which has received a lot of attention in
linguistics, and data from German had a substantial in?uence on the
formation of linguistic theory. The in?uence this language had so
far on psycholinguistics and on s- tactic processing in particular
is much more limited, although the last 10 years have seen a
growing interest in psycholinguistic investigations of German. The
present monograph will build on earlier work and develop it further
toward an account of syntactic comprehension on the basis of
theoretical as well as - perimental investigations. The verb-?nal
nature, the free order of constituents, and the morphological Case
system of German offer a rich domain for exp- rations which will be
shown to reshape our knowledge about human sentence processing in
general. Much of the research which led to this monograph has been
carried out at theFriedrichSchiller
UniversityJenaandhasbeenconcluded atKonstanzU- versity. Our
research has been supported between 1997 and 2005 by grant Ba
1178/4 of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) under the title
L- guage Comprehension and Variable Word Order - Syntactic and
Extrasyntactic Factors in Processing German Sentences. We are
indebted to the DFG for this continuous support over the years, and
in particular to Dr. Manfred Briegel and Dr. Susanne Anschutz for
their administrative help."
German is a language which has received a lot of attention in
linguistics, and data from German had a substantial in?uence on the
formation of linguistic theory. The in?uence this language had so
far on psycholinguistics and on s- tactic processing in particular
is much more limited, although the last 10 years have seen a
growing interest in psycholinguistic investigations of German. The
present monograph will build on earlier work and develop it further
toward an account of syntactic comprehension on the basis of
theoretical as well as - perimental investigations. The verb-?nal
nature, the free order of constituents, and the morphological Case
system of German offer a rich domain for exp- rations which will be
shown to reshape our knowledge about human sentence processing in
general. Much of the research which led to this monograph has been
carried out at theFriedrichSchiller
UniversityJenaandhasbeenconcluded atKonstanzU- versity. Our
research has been supported between 1997 and 2005 by grant Ba
1178/4 of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) under the title
L- guage Comprehension and Variable Word Order - Syntactic and
Extrasyntactic Factors in Processing German Sentences. We are
indebted to the DFG for this continuous support over the years, and
in particular to Dr. Manfred Briegel and Dr. Susanne Anschutz for
their administrative help."
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 22nd
Ada-Europe International Conference on Reliable Software
Technologies, Ada-Europe 2017, held in Vienna, Austria, in June
2017. The revised 15 full papers presented were carefully reviewed
and selected from 37 submissions. They are organized in topical
sections on runtimes, safety and security, timing verification,
programming models, the future of safety-minded languages, mixed
criticality.
Das Verstehen von Sprache ist ein zentrales Gebiet der
Psycholinguistik. Dieser Band beschaftigt sich mit dem Teilprozess
der syntaktischen Analyse: Wie wird beim Sprachverstehen auf der
Basis von syntaktischem Wissen Satzen eine syntaktische Struktur
zugewiesen? Neben einer ausfuhrlichen Einfuhrung in die Problematik
der syntaktischen Verarbeitung enthalt der Band eine Reihe von
Leseexperimenten, in denen einige der wichtigen syntaktischen
Konstruktionen des Deutschen untersucht werden. Die Ergebnisse
dieser Experimente zeigen u. a., dass die prosodische Struktur, die
man beim Lesen als Teil des "inneren Sprechens" erzeugt, die
Berechnung syntaktischer Strukturen beeinflusst.
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