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2023
Capuano F, Claus B, Kaup B. The experiential basis of compatibility effects in reading-by-rotating paradigms. Psychological research. 2023 Feb;87(1):124-136. Epub 2022 Feb 27. doi: 10.1007/s00426-022-01663-1
2022
Claus B, Willy A. Inkongruenz von Genus und Geschlecht in Nominalellipsen: Akzeptabilität und Asymmetrie. in Diewald G, Nübling D, Hrsg., Genus – Sexus – Gender. de Gruyter. 2022. S. 219-240. (Linguistik – Impulse & Tendenzen). doi: 10.1515/9783110746396-007
2020
Capuano F, Claus B, Kaup B. The experiential basis of compatibility effects in reading-by-rotating paradigms. in Pre-proceedings of Linguistic Evidence 2020. 2020
Claus B. Framing effects: Linguistic accounts and experimental evidence. in Pre-proceedings of Linguistic Evidence 2020. 2020
2019
Claus B. Framing effects as a semantic puzzle: Putting the alignment-assumption account to a test. in Espinal MT, Castroviejo E, Leonetti M, McNally L, Real-Puigdollers C, Hrsg., Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 23, Vol. 1. 2019. S. 249-266 doi: 10.18148/SUB/2019.V23I1.514
Claus B, Frühauf F, Krifka M. Interpreting polarity-ambiguous propositional anaphors with negative antecedents: Some experimental results. in Espinal MT, Castroviejo E, Leonetti M, McNally L, Real-Puigdollers C, Hrsg., Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 23, Vol. 1. 2019. S. 267-283 doi: 10.18148/SUB/2019.V23I1.515
2017
Claus B, Meijer AM, Repp S, Krifka M. Puzzling response particles: An experimental study on the German answering system. Semantics and Pragmatics. 2017 Dez 20;10. doi: 10.3765/sp.10.19
2016
Claus B, Kelter S. The interpretation of mixed predicates: contrasting two different types of plural subjects. in Pre-proceedings of Linguistic Evidence 2016. 2016
2015
Claus B, Meijer AM, Repp S, Krifka M. Are response particles not well understood? Yes/No, they aren't! An experimental study on German ja and nein. in 19th Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue. 2015
Claus B. Verb gapping: An action-gap compatibility study. Acta psychologica. 2015 Mär;156:104-113. doi: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2014.07.009
Meijer AM, Claus B, Repp S, Krifka M. Particle responses to negated assertions: Preference patterns for German ja and nein. in Brochhagen T, Roelofsen F, Theiler N, Hrsg., Proceedings of the 20th Amsterdam Colloquium. 2015. S. 286-295
2014
Claus B. Are adjectival-passive states evaluated against a contrasting state? Juxtaposing adjectival passives with adjectives and with verbal passives. in Pre-proceedings of Linguistic Evidence 2014. 2014
2012
Claus B, Kriukova O. Interpreting adjectival passives: Evidence for the activation of contrasting states. in Stolterfoht B, Featherston S, Hrsg., Empirical Approaches to Linguistic Theory: Studies in meaning and structure. De Gruyter Mouton. 2012. S. 187-206 doi: 10.1515/9781614510888.187
Claus B. Processing narrative texts: Melting frozen time? in Benz A, Stede M, Kühnlein P, Hrsg., Constraints in Discourse 3: Representing and inferring discourse structure . John Benjamins Publishing Company. 2012. S. 17-44 doi: 10.1075/pbns.223.02cla
2011
Claus B. Establishing salience during narrative text comprehension: A simulation view account. in Chiarcos C, Claus B, Grabski M, Hrsg., Salience. Multidisciplinary perspectives on its function in discourse. De Gruyter Mouton. 2011. S. 251-277 doi: 10.1515/9783110241020.251
2010
Claus B, Vozikaki K. Interpreting pronouns referring to the arguments of experiencer/stimulus verbs: reversed antecedent preferences for causal and consecutive connectives. in Pre-proceedings of Linguistic Evidence 2010. 2010
Kukina O, Claus B. Is an open window the same as an opened one? Evidence that adjectives and adjectival passives differentially affect comprehension. in Pre-proceedings of Linguistic Evidence 2010. 2010
2009
Claus B, Kelter S. Embodied language comprehension: the processing of spatial information during reading and listening. in Columbus AM, Hrsg., Advances in Psychology Research, Vol. 59. Nova Science Publishers, Inc. 2009. S. 1-44
2008
Claus B. Discourse referents for nonspecific entities of described nonfactual situations. in Pre-proceedings of Linguistic Evidence 2008. 2008
2006
Claus B, Kelter S. Comprehending narratives containing flashbacks: Evidence for temporally organized representations. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning Memory and Cognition. 2006;32:1031-1044. doi: 10.1037/0278-7393.32.5.1031