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Nieuwland, M. S., Coopmans, C. W., & Sommers, R. P. (2019). Distinguishing Old From New Referents During Discourse Comprehension: Evidence From ERPs and Oscillations. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 13.
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Coopmans, C. W. & Nieuwland, M. S. (2020). Dissociating activation and integration of discourse referents: Evidence from ERPs and oscillations. Cortex, 126, 83-106.
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Coopmans, C. W. & Schoenmakers, G. (2020). Incremental structure building of preverbal PPs in Dutch. Linguistics in the Netherlands, 37, 38-52.
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Coopmans, C. W., de Hoop, H., Kaushik, K., Hagoort, P., & Martin, A. E. (2021). Structure-(in)dependent Interpretation of Phrases in Humans and LSTMs. Proceedings of the Society for Computation in Linguistics, 4, 459-463.
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Coopmans, C. W., de Hoop, H., Kaushik, K., Hagoort, P., & Martin, A. E. (2022). Hierarchy in language interpretation: evidence from behavioural experiments and computational modelling. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience, 37(4), 420-439.
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Coopmans, C. W., de Hoop, H., Hagoort, P., & Martin, A. E. (2022). Effects of structure and meaning on cortical tracking of linguistic units in naturalistic speech. Neurobiology of Language, 3(3), 386-412.
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Coopmans, C. W., & Cohn, N. (2022). An electrophysiological investigation of co-referential processes in visual narrative comprehension. Neuropsychologia, 172, 108253.
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Coopmans, C. W., Struiksma, M., Coopmans, P. H. A., & Chen, A. (2022). Processing of grammatical agreement in the face of variation in lexical stress: A Mismatch Negativity (MMN) study. Language and Speech, 66(1), 202-213.
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Coopmans, C. W., Kaushik, K., & Martin, A. E. (2023). Hierarchical structure in language and action: A formal comparison. Psychological Review, 130(4), 935-952.
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Coopmans, C. W., Mai, A., Slaats, S., Weissbart, H., & Martin, A. E. (2023). What oscillations can do for syntax depends on your theory of structure building. Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 24, 723.
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Coopmans, C. W., & Zaccarella, E. (2023). Three conceptual clarifications about syntax and the brain. Frontiers in Language Sciences, 2, 1218123.
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Coopmans, C. W., Mai, A., & Martin, A. E. (2024). "Not" in the brain and behavior. PLOS Biology, 22(5), e3002656.
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Coopmans, C. W. & Martin, A. E. (2024). Diverging views on the role of structured representations in linguistics and language modeling. PsyArvix.
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Coopmans, C. W., de Hoop, H., Tezcan, F., Hagoort, P., & Martin, A. E. (2025). Language-specific neural dynamics extend syntax into the time domain. PLOS Biology, 23(1), e3002968.
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Coopmans, C. W., Ligtenberg, K., Suijkerbuijk, M., & Schoenmakers, G. (2025). Comparing syntactic and discourse accounts of islands and parasitic gaps: Experimental evidence from acceptability judgments. The Linguistic Review, 42(2), 139-187.
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Coopmans, C. W., & Martin, A. E. (2026). Prosody vs. syntax, or prosody and syntax? Evaluating accounts of delta-band tracking. In L. Meyer & A. Strauss (Eds.), Rhythms of speech and language: Physiology, cognition, culture (pp. 296–315). Cambridge University Press.
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Schoenmakers, G., Coopmans, C. W. & de Swart, P. (In-Principle Acceptance). With(out) a trace: Trace reactivation in Dutch A-scrambling. Linguistics.
Zhao, J., Martin, A. E., & Coopmans, C. W. (2024). Structural and sequential regularities modulate phrase-rate neural tracking. Scientific Reports, 14, 16603.
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Tezcan, F., Coopmans, C. W. & Martin, A. E. (2026). Neural tracking of language emerges from distributed synchronization, sensitivity to syntax, and statistics. Research Square.
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Radboud University
- Neurolinguistics (BA-2 level, Linguistics)
- 2022-2024
- Syntax (BA-2 level, Linguistics)
- 2021-2022
- Language and Cognition (BA minor; guest lecturer)
- 2020-2021
