Alan Beretta
Affiliations: | Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI |
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Mousa Qasem | grad student | 2010 | Michigan State |
Adina Williams | grad student | 2011-2013 | Michigan State |
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Jalbert J, Roberts T, Beretta A. (2015) Neurophysiological effects of prediction on head reassignment in German compounds. Neuroreport |
Whelpton M, Trotter D, Beck TG, et al. (2014) Portions and sorts in Icelandic: an ERP study. Brain and Language. 136: 44-57 |
Varlokosta S, Nerantzini M, Papadopoulou D, et al. (2014) Minimality effects in agrammatic comprehension: The role of lexical restriction and feature impoverishment Lingua. 148: 80-94 |
Nerantzini M, Varlokosta S, Papadopoulou D, et al. (2011) Surprising dissociations in two Greek agrammatic speakers. Evidence from wh-questions and relative clauses Neuroscience Letters. 500: e44 |
Beretta A, Fiorentino R, Poeppel D. (2005) The effects of homonymy and polysemy on lexical access: an MEG study. Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research. 24: 57-65 |
Beretta A, Carr TH, Huang J, et al. (2003) The brain is not single-minded about inflectional morphology: A response to the commentaries Brain and Language. 85: 531-534 |
Beretta A, Campbell C. (2001) Psychological verbs and the double-dependency hypothesis Brain and Cognition. 46: 42-46 |
Beretta A, Piñango M, Patterson J, et al. (1999) Recruiting comparative crosslinguistic evidence to address competing accounts of agrammatic aphasia Brain and Language. 67: 149-168 |
Beretta A, Harford C, Patterson J, et al. (1996) The derivation of postverbal subjects: Evidence from agrammatic aphasia Natural Language and Linguistic Theory. 14: 725-748 |