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Judith Schlenter



  • Sarah Dolscheid, Judith Schlenter, Martina Penke :
    Literacy overrides effects of animacy: A picture-naming study with pre-literate German children and adult speakers of German and Arabic
    PLOS ONE 2024 DOI
  • Judith Schlenter, Marit Kristine Richardsen Westergaard :
    What eye and hand movements tell us about expectations towards argument order: An eye- and mouse-tracking study in German
    Acta Psychologica 2024 DOI
  • Judith Schlenter :
    Prediction in bilingual sentence processing: How prediction differs in a later learned language from a first language
    Bilingualism: Language and Cognition 2022 ARKIV / DOI
  • Judith Schlenter, Marit Kristine Richardsen Westergaard :
    Watch your language(s)! How do we process language(s) within a few hundred milliseconds? ​
    2023
  • Judith Schlenter, Maki Kubota, Marit Kristine Richardsen Westergaard :
    Watch your language(s)!
    2023
  • Judith Schlenter, Marit Kristine Richardsen Westergaard :
    Predictions after the verb: The real-time processing of ditransitive events in German
    2023
  • Judith Schlenter, Marit Kristine Richardsen Westergaard :
    Real-time processing of ditransitive events in German: An eye-tracking study
    2023

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    Research interests

    My research focuses on real-time sentence processing in different groups of speakers. In my research, I use different experimental methods, such as the visual-world eye-tracking paradigm, to study how and when listeners exploit information sources like morphological case marking for interpretation. I am interested in potential differences between groups of speakers, for example, between native and non-native or native-dominant and bi-/multilingual speakers, and the sources of these differences (e.g., cross-linguistic influence).

    I am an open science enthusiast. All data and scripts of my published work can be found online on the Open Science Framework (OSF).