Nigel Flower (@nigel_flower) 's Twitter Profile
Nigel Flower

@nigel_flower

PhD student in Linguistics at NYU. Studying how the brain comprehends logical and referential representations in language

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From a single glance at a brief sentence, like a text or an ad slogan, what aspects of the linguistic representation does your brain detect first? Our new results suggest basic phrase structure, as quickly as 125ms.  At Science Advances by Jacqui Fallon! science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

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"Unlocking the complexity of phrasal composition: an interplay between semantic features and linguistic relations" 📢 New paper from: Shaonan Wang (Shaonan), Songhee Kim (Songhee Kim), Jeffrey Binder, & Liina Pylkkänen (Liina Pylkkanen) sciencedirect.com/science/articl… 🧵👇(1/8)

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#JNeurosci | @SuhailMatar_ and Marantz advanced our understanding of speech comprehension in their study. Words consist of subcomponents called morphemes, like “think” and “-ing” in “thinking.” With a sample of native Arabic speakers, the researchers showed that the temporal

#JNeurosci | @SuhailMatar_ and Marantz advanced our understanding of speech comprehension in their study. Words consist of subcomponents called morphemes, like “think” and “-ing” in “thinking.” With a sample of native Arabic speakers, the researchers showed that the temporal