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Michael Meng
Michael Meng
Merseburg University of Applied Sciences
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Subject-object ambiguities in German embedded clauses: An across-the-board comparison
M Bader, M Meng
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research 28 (2), 121-143, 1999
3111999
Morphological underspecification meets oblique case: Syntactic and processing effects in German
J Bayer, M Bader, M Meng
Lingua 111 (4-7), 465-514, 2001
2322001
Application Programming Interface Documentation: What Do Software Developers Want?.
M Meng, S Steinhardt, A Schubert
Journal of Technical Writing and Communication 48 (3), 295-330, 2018
1222018
Ungrammaticality detection and garden path strength: Evidence for serial parsing
M Meng, M Bader
Language and Cognitive processes 15 (6), 615-666, 2000
1072000
Mode of disambiguation and garden-path strength: An investigation of subject-object ambiguities in German
M Meng, M Bader
Language and Speech 43 (1), 43-74, 2000
882000
Event-related brain potentials and case information in syntactic ambiguities
JM Hopf, J Bayer, M Bader, M Meng
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 10 (2), 264-280, 1998
791998
Case and reanalysis
M Bader, M Meng, J Bayer
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research 29 (1), 37-52, 2000
542000
Is human sentence parsing serial or parallel?: Evidence from event-related brain potentials
JM Hopf, M Bader, M Meng, J Bayer
Cognitive Brain Research 15 (2), 165-177, 2003
492003
The misinterpretation of noncanonical sentences revisited.
M Bader, M Meng
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 44 (8), 1286, 2018
452018
How developers use API documentation: an observation study
M Meng, S Steinhardt, A Schubert
Communication Design Quarterly Review 7 (2), 40-49, 2019
442019
Die Verarbeitung von Subjekt-Objekt Ambiguitäten im Kontext
M Meng, M Bader, J Bayer
Proceedings der 4, 244-249, 1999
401999
Case-assignment in processing German verb-final clauses
M Bader, J Bayer, JM Hopf, M Meng
Proceedings of the NELS 26 Sentence Processing Workshop, MIT Occasional …, 1996
361996
Does comprehension (sometimes) go wrong for noncanonical sentences?
M Meng, M Bader
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 74 (1), 1-28, 2021
342021
Syntaktische Funktions-Ambiguitäten im Deutschen: Ein Überblick
M Bader, M Meng, J Bayer, JM Hopf
Zeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft 19 (1), 34-102, 2000
302000
Case attraction phenomena in German
M Bader, M Meng
Unpublished Manuscript. University of Jena, Jena, 1999
201999
Kognitive Sprachverarbeitung
M Meng
Rekonstruktion syntaktischer Strukturen beim Lesen. Wiesbaden: Deutscher …, 1998
20*1998
Grammatik und Sprachverarbeitung: Psycholinguistische Untersuchungen zur Berechnung syntaktischer Strukturen
M Meng
Unpublished dissertation, Universität Jena, 1997
20*1997
Processing wh-questions in German and Dutch: Differential effects of disambiguation and their interpretation
M Meng
Poster at AMLaP-95 Conference. Edinburgh, UK, 1995
171995
Optimizing API Documentation: Some Guidelines and Effects
M Meng, SM Steinhardt, A Schubert
Proceedings of the 38th ACM International Conference on Design of …, 2020
142020
Non-native readers are more sensitive to changes in surface linguistic information than native readers
D Bordag, A Opitz, M Polter, M Meng
Bilingualism: Language and Cognition 24 (4), 599-611, 2021
122021
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