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Aya Meltzer-Asscher
Aya Meltzer-Asscher
Professor of Linguistics, Tel Aviv University
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Syntactic and morphosyntactic processing in stroke-induced and primary progressive aphasia
CK Thompson, A Meltzer-Asscher, S Cho, J Lee, C Wieneke, S Weintraub, ...
Behavioural neurology 26 (1-2), 35-54, 2013
1052013
Adjectival passives in Hebrew: Evidence for parallelism between the adjectival and verbal systems
A Meltzer-Asscher
Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 29 (3), 815-855, 2011
942011
Training verb argument structure production in agrammatic aphasia: Behavioral and neural recovery patterns
CK Thompson, EA Riley, DB den Ouden, A Meltzer-Asscher, S Lukic
cortex 49 (9), 2358-2376, 2013
922013
Neural correlates of processing passive sentences
JE Mack, A Meltzer-Asscher, E Barbieri, CK Thompson
Brain sciences 3 (3), 1198-1214, 2013
772013
How the brain processes different dimensions of argument structure complexity: Evidence from fMRI
A Meltzer-Asscher, JE Mack, E Barbieri, CK Thompson
Brain and language 142, 65-75, 2015
722015
What do pauses in narrative production reveal about the nature of word retrieval deficits in PPA?
JE Mack, SD Chandler, A Meltzer-Asscher, E Rogalski, S Weintraub, ...
Neuropsychologia 77, 211-222, 2015
662015
Neurocognitive mechanisms of verb argument structure processing
C Thompson, A Meltzer-Asscher
Structuring the argument, 141-168, 2014
542014
The neural substrates of complex argument structure representations: Processing “alternating transitivity” verbs
A Meltzer-Asscher, J Schuchard, DB den Ouden, CK Thompson
Language and cognitive processes 28 (8), 1154-1168, 2013
532013
Electrophysiological responses to argument structure violations in healthy adults and individuals with agrammatic aphasia
A Kielar, A Meltzer-Asscher, CK Thompson
Neuropsychologia 50 (14), 3320-3337, 2012
462012
A processing-based account of subliminal wh-island effects
M Keshev, A Meltzer-Asscher
Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 37, 621-657, 2019
452019
Lexical inhibition due to failed prediction: Behavioral evidence and ERP correlates.
T Ness, A Meltzer-Asscher
Journal of experimental psychology: Learning, memory, and cognition 44 (8), 1269, 2018
392018
Adjectives and argument structure
A Meltzer-Asscher
Doctoral Thesis, Tel Aviv, 2011
382011
Present participles: Categorial classification and derivation
A Meltzer-Asscher
Lingua 120 (9), 2211-2239, 2010
382010
Active dependency formation in islands: How grammatical resumption affects sentence processing
M Keshev, A Meltzer-Asscher
Language, 549-568, 2017
362017
Working memory in the processing of long-distance dependencies: Interference and filler maintenance
T Ness, A Meltzer-Asscher
Journal of psycholinguistic research 46, 1353-1365, 2017
302017
The forgotten grammatical category: Adjective use in agrammatic aphasia
A Meltzer-Asscher, CK Thompson
Journal of Neurolinguistics 30, 48-68, 2014
272014
Predictive pre-updating and working memory capacity: evidence from event-related potentials
T Ness, A Meltzer-Asscher
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 30 (12), 1916-1938, 2018
242018
When is the verb a potential gap site? The influence of filler maintenance on the active search for a gap
T Ness, A Meltzer-Asscher
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 34 (7), 936-948, 2019
232019
Noisy is better than rare: Comprehenders compromise subject-verb agreement to form more probable linguistic structures
M Keshev, A Meltzer-Asscher
Cognitive Psychology 124, 101359, 2021
212021
Verbal passives in English and Hebrew: A comparative study
A Meltzer-Asscher
The theta system: Argument structure at the interface 37, 279, 2012
212012
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