Einat Shetreet

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Linguistics Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Tel Aviv District, Israel 
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Shetreet E, Novogrodsky R. (2019) Differential Patterns of Children's Knowledge of Quantifier Meaning Revealed Under Different Tasks Frontiers in Communication. 4
Shetreet E, Alexander EJ, Romoli J, et al. (2018) What we know about knowing: Presuppositions generated by factive verbs influence downstream neural processing. Cognition. 184: 96-106
Shetreet E, Linzen T, Friedmann N. (2016) Against all odds: exhaustive activation in lexical access of verb complementation options Language, Cognition and Neuroscience. 31: 1206-1214
Shetreet E, Chierchia G, Gaab N. (2014) When three is not some: on the pragmatics of numerals. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 26: 854-63
Shetreet E, Chierchia G, Gaab N. (2014) When some is not every: dissociating scalar implicature generation and mismatch. Human Brain Mapping. 35: 1503-14
Shetreet E, Friedmann N. (2014) The processing of different syntactic structures: FMRI investigation of the linguistic distinction between w h-movement and verb movement Journal of Neurolinguistics. 27: 1-17
Shetreet E, Friedmann N. (2012) Stretched, jumped, and fell: an fMRI investigation of reflexive verbs and other intransitives. Neuroimage. 60: 1800-6
Shetreet E, Friedmann N. (2011) Induced letter migrations between words and what they reveal about the orthographic-visual analyzer. Neuropsychologia. 49: 339-51
Shetreet E, Friedmann N, Hadar U. (2010) The neural correlates of linguistic distinctions: unaccusative and unergative verbs. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 22: 2306-15
Shetreet E, Friedmann N, Hadar U. (2010) Cortical representation of verbs with optional complements: the theoretical contribution of fMRI. Human Brain Mapping. 31: 770-85
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