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Royle, P.,Steinhauer, K., Dessureault, E., Herbay, A., & Brambati, S.(2019). Aging and language: Maintenance of morphological representations in older adults.Frontiers in Communication,4, 16.
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Kasparian, K., &Steinhauer, K.(2017).On missed opportunities and convenient “truths”.Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism,7(6), 709-714.
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Steinhauer, K., Royle, P., Drury, J. E., &Fromont, L. A.(2017). The priming of priming: Evidence that the N400 reflects context-dependent post-retrieval word integration in working memory.Neuroscience Letters, 651, 192-197.
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Kasparian, K., & Steinhauer, K. (2017). When the second language takes the lead: Neurocognitive processing changes in the first language of adult attriters.Frontiers in Psychology,8.
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Kasparian, K., Vespignani, F., & Steinhauer, K. (2017). First Language Attrition Induces Changes in Online Morphosyntactic Processing and Re‐Analysis: An ERP Study of Number Agreement in Complex Italian Sentences.Cognitive science,41(7), 1760-1803.
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Kasparian, K., &Steinhauer, K.(2016). Confusing similar words: ERP correlates of lexical-semantic processing in first language attrition and late second language acquisition.Neuropsychologia, 93, 200-217.
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Mah, J., Goad, H., &Steinhauer, K. (2016).Using event-related brain potentials to assess perceptibility: The case of French speakers and English [h].Frontiers in Psychology,7, 1469.
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Drury, J. E., Baum, S. R., Valeriote, H.,&Steinhauer, K.(2016).Punctuation and implicit prosody in silent reading: An ERP study investigating English garden-path sentences.Frontiers in Psychology,7, 1375.
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Glushko, A., Steinhauer, K., DePriest, J., & Koelsch, S. (2016). Neurophysiological correlates of musical and prosodic phrasing: shared processing mechanisms and effects of musical expertise.PLoS ONE, 11(5), e0155300.
- White, E. J., Titone, D., Genesee, F., & Steinhauer, K. (2015).Phonological processing in late second language learners: The effects of proficiency and task. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 1-22.
- Molnar, M., Baum, S.R., Polka, L., & Steinhauer, K. (2014).Learning two languages from birth shapes pre-attentive processing of vowel categories: Electrophysiological correlates of vowel discrimination in monolinguals and simultaneous bilinguals.Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 17(03), 526-541.
- Steinhauer, K. (2014). Event-related potentials (ERPs) in second language research: a brief introduction to the technique, a selected review, and an invitation to reconsider critical periods in L2. Applied Linguistics, 35(4), 393-417.
- Nickels, S., Opitz, B., & Steinhauer, K. (2013). ERPs show that classroom-instructed late second language learners rely on the same prosodic cues in syntactic parsing as native speakers. Neuroscience letters, 557, 107-111.
- Bowden, H. W., Steinhauer, K., Sanz, C., & Ullman, M. T. (2013). Native-like brain processing of syntax can be attained by university foreign language learners. Neuropsychologia, 51(13), 2492-2511.
- Royle, P., Drury, J. E., & Steinhauer, K. (2013). ERPs and task effects in the auditory processing of gender agreement and semantics in French. The Mental Lexicon, 8(2), 216-244.
- Royle, P., Drury, J.E., Bourguignon, N., & Steinhauer, K. (2012). The temporal dynamics of inflected word recognition: A masked ERP priming study of French verbs. Neuropsychologia, 50, 3542–3553.
- Bourguignon, N., Drury, J.E., Valois, D., & Steinhauer, K. (2012). Decomposing animacy reversals between Agents and Experiencers: An ERP study. Brain and Language, 122, 179- 189
- Klepousniotou E, Pike GB, Steinhauer K, Gracco VL (2012). Not all ambiguous words are created equal: An EEG investigation of homonymy and polysemy. Brain &Language, 123(1): 1-7.
- White EJ, Genesee F, Steinhauer K. (2012). Brain Responses before and after Intensive Second Language Learning: Proficiency Based Changes and First Language Background Effects in Adult Learners. PLoS ONE 7(12): e52318.
- Steinhauer, K. & Drury, J.E. (2012). On the early left-anterior negativity (ELAN) in syntax studies. Brain and Language, 120 (2), 135-162.
- Morgan-Short, K., Steinhauer, K., Sanz, C., & Ullman, M.T. (2012). Explicit and Implicit Second Language Training Differentially Affect the Achievement of Native-like Brain Activation Patterns. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 24 (4), 933-947.
- Pauker, E., Itzhak, I., Baum, S.R., & Steinhauer, K. (2011). Effects of cooperating and conflicting prosody in spoken English garden path sentences: ERP evidence for the boundary deletion hypothesis. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 23 (10), 2731-2751.
- Morgan-Short, K., Sanz, C., Steinhauer, K., & Ullman, M.T. (2010). Second language acquisition of gender agreement in explicit and implicit training conditions: An event-related potential study. Language Learning, 60, 154-193.
- Steinhauer, K., White, E. & Drury, J.E. (2009). Temporal dynamics of late second language acquisition: Evidence from event-related brain potentials. Second Language Research.
- Ullman, M.T. Walenski, M., Prado, E., Ozawa, K., Steinhauer, K. (under revision). The compositionality and storage of inflected forms: Evidence from working memory effects. Cognition.
- Steinhauer, K., Drury, J. E., Portner, P., Walenski, M., & Ullman, M. T. (2010). Syntax, concepts, and logic in the temporal dynamics of language comprehension: Evidence from event-related potentials. Neuropsychologia, 48(6), 1525-1542.
- Drury, J.E., Steinhauer, K., Pancheva, R., Ullman, M.T. (under review). (In)Definiteness ERP Effects in Existential Constructions: On the Temporal Dynamics of Logical-Semantic/Pragmatic Processing. Brain Research
- Bowden, H.W., Sanz, C., Steinhauer, K., & Ullman, M.T. (under review). Effects of Experience and Proficiency on Second-Language Neurocognition: An ERP Study of Spanish. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition.
- Morgan-Short, K., Sanz, C. , Steinhauer, K., & Ullman, M.T. (under review). Acquisition of Gender Agreement in Second Language Learners: An Event-Related Potential Study. Language Learning.
- Meyer, M., Steinhauer, K., Alter, K., Friederici, A.D., von Cramon, D.Y. (2004). Brain activity varies with modulation of dynamic pitch variance in sentence melody. Brain and Language, 89(2):277-89.
- Steinhauer, K. (2003). Electrophysiological correlates of prosody and punctuation. Brain and Language, 86 (1), 142-164.
- Friederici, A.D., Steinhauer, K. & Pfeifer, E. (2002). Brain signatures of artificial language acquisition: Evidence challenging the critical period hypothesis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 99, 529-534.
- Steinhauer, K. & Friederici, A.D. (2001). Prosodic boundaries, comma rules, and brain responses: The Closure Positive Shift in ERPs as a universal marker for prosodic phrasing in listeners and readers. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 30 (3) 267-295.
- Steinhauer, K., Pancheva, R., Newman, A.J., Gennari, S. & Ullman, M.T. (2001). How the mass counts: An electrophysiological approach to the processing of lexical features. Neuroreport,12 (5), 999-1005.
- Friederici, A.D., Mecklinger, A., Spencer, K., M., Steinhauer, K., & Donchin, E. (2001). Syntactic parsing preferences and their on-line revisions: A spatio-temporal analysis of event-related brain potentials. Cognitive Brain Research, 11, 305-323.
- Friederici, A.D., Steinhauer, K., & Frisch, S. (1999). Lexical integration: Sequential effects of syntactic and semantic information. Memory and Cognition, 27, (3), 438-453.
- Steinhauer, K., Friederici, A.D., & Alter, K. (1999). Brain potentials indicate immediate use of prosodic cues in natural speech processing. Nature Neuroscience, 2, 191-196.
- Friederici, A.D., Steinhauer, K., Mecklinger, A., & Meyer, M. (1998). Working memory constraints on Syntactic Ambiguity Resolution as Revealed by Electrical Brain Responses. Biological Psychology, 47, 193-221.
- Steinhauer, K., Mecklinger, A., Friederici, A.D., & Meyer, M. (1997). Probability and strategy: An event-related potential study of processing syntactic anomalies. Zeitschrift fuer Experimentelle Psychologie, 2, 305-331.
- Mecklinger, A., Schriefers, H., Steinhauer, K., & Friederici, A.D. (1995). Processing relative clauses varying on syntactic and semantic dimensions: An analysis with event-related potentials. Memory and Cognition, 23, 477-494.