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Linguistic experience affects pronoun interpretation
JE Arnold, IM Strangmann, H Hwang, S Zerkle, R Nappa
Journal of Memory and Language 102, 41-54, 2018
792018
Late bilinguals share syntax unsparingly between L1 and L2: Evidence from crosslinguistically similar and different constructions
H Hwang, JA Shin, RJ Hartsuiker
Language Learning 68 (1), 177-205, 2018
642018
The role of the verb in grammatical function assignment in English and Korean.
H Hwang, E Kaiser
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 40 (5), 1363, 2014
532014
Wh-phrase questions and prosody in Korean
H Hwang
Korean Japanese Linguistics, 2009
382009
Accessibility effects on production vary cross-linguistically: Evidence from English and Korean
H Hwang, E Kaiser
Journal of Memory and Language 84, 190-204, 2015
362015
Having a syntactic choice is not always better: the effects of syntactic flexibility on Korean production
H Hwang, E Kaiser
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 29 (9), 1115-1131, 2014
292014
Cumulative effects of syntactic experience in a between-and a within-language context: Evidence for implicit learning
H Hwang, JA Shin
Journal of Memory and Language 109, 104054, 2019
222019
The effects of lexical vs. perceptual primes on sentence production in Korean: an on-line investigation of event apprehension and sentence formulation
H Hwang, E Kaiser
Talk presented at the 22nd CUNY conference on sentence processing, Davis, CA, 2009
192009
Influence of social perception and social monitoring on structural priming
H Hwang, E Chun
Cognitive Science 42, 303-313, 2018
172018
Reference frequency: what do speakers tend to talk about?
JE Arnold, I Strangmann, H Hwang, S Zerkle
UNC Language Processing Lab Technical Reports, 2018
112018
The comparative syntax of double object constructions in Japanese, Korean, and Turkish
A Simpson, H Hwang, C Ipek
Proceedings of the 5th Workshop on Altaic Formal Linguistics:(WAFL-5), 2009
102009
The influence of discourse continuity on referential form choice
H Hwang
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2022
92022
Semantic properties of pronouns modulate pronoun use: evidence from Cantonese
H Hwang
Discourse Processes 55 (1), 92-102, 2018
92018
Comprehension of presuppositions in school-age Cantonese-speaking children with and without autism spectrum disorders
CCH Cheung, S Politzer-Ahles, H Hwang, RLY Chui, MT Leung, ...
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 31 (7-9), 557-572, 2017
72017
How does topicality affect the choice of referential form? Evidence from Mandarin
SY Lam, H Hwang
Cognitive Science 46 (10), e13190, 2022
62022
Avoidance of gender-ambiguous pronouns as a consequence of ambiguity-avoidance strategy
H Hwang
Discourse Processes 58 (3), 251-259, 2021
62021
L2 LEARNERS’ADAPTATION TO AN L2 STRUCTURE THAT IS DIFFERENT FROM L1: PRIMING OF AN ENGLISH CAUSATIVE STRUCTURE IN KOREAN LEARNERS
H Hwang
Studies in Second Language Acquisition 44 (4), 1181-1193, 2022
52022
Interpretation of null pronouns in Mandarin Chinese does not follow a Bayesian model
SY Lam, H Hwang
34th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, 2021
52021
Choice of nominative and topic markers in Korean discourse
H Hwang
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 17470218221103544, 2022
42022
The role of thematic role accessibility in production: evidence from Korean
H Hwang
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 32 (1), 117-128, 2017
42017
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