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Poster Number |
Poster Title and Author |
Page No. |
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1 |
Language Processing is Immediately Influenced by Speaker
Identity: Evidence from Cross-Modal Priming, Fitneva, Stanka and
Spivey, Michael |
105 |
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2 |
How Do Adults and Children Process Referentially Ambiguous Pronouns?,
Sekerina, Irina, Stromswold, Karin, Hestvik, Arild, and Sudhakar, Margaret |
106 |
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3 |
A Computational Investigation of Reference in Production and
Comprehension, Almor, Amit |
107 |
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4 |
Lexical Overlap and Syntactic Priming in Dialogue,
Pickering, Martin, McLean, Janet, Branigan, Holly, and Timmermans, Liesbeth |
108 |
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5 |
Does Phonological Feedback Affect Syntactic Encoding? Evidence from Syntactic Priming in
Dialogue, Cleland, Alexandra and Pickering, Martin |
109 |
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6 |
Rely on What's Reliable: Children's Use of Gender and
Order-of-Mention in Pronoun Comprehension, Arnold, Jennifer,
Brown-Schmidt, Sarah, Novick, Jared M., and Trusewell, John |
110 |
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7 |
Some Pronouns Are More Ambiguous Than Others,
Poesio, Massimo, Keller, Frank, Reyle, Uwe, Stevenson, Rosemary, and Sturt,
Patrick |
111 |
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8 |
Eye Movements and Artificial Lexicons: A Paradigm for Measuring
Real-Time Language Processing and Evaluating Models,
Magnuson, James S., Tanenhaus, Michael, Aslin, Richard, and Dahan, Delphine |
112 |
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9 |
The Interaction of Typicality and Local Context for Instrument
Verbs, Sussman, Rachel, Campana, Ellen, and Tanenhaus, Michael |
113 |
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10 |
How Verbs Modulate NP-Integration: Evidence from Event-Related Potentials,
Urban, Silke, and Gunter, Thomas |
114 |
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11 |
ERP Recordings While Listening to Syntax Errors in an Artificial
Language: Evidence from Trained and Untrained Subjects,
Steinhauer, Karsten, Friederici, Angela, and Pfeifer, Erdmut |
115 |
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12 |
Responses to Syntactic and Semantic Anomalies in Sentences: ERPs
and Reading Time Studies in Italian, De Vincenzi, M., Angrilli, A.,
Vespignani, F., Ciccarelli, L., Penolazzi, B., DiMatteo, R., and Job, R. |
116 |
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13 |
Event-Related Functional Neuroimaging During Syntactic and
Semantic Anomaly Judgments, Cooke, Ayanna, DeVita, Christian,
Gonzales-Atavales, Julio, Chen, Willis, Alsop, David, Detre, John, Gee,
James, and Grossman, Murray |
117 |
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14 |
Processing Implausible Sentences: An ERP Study on Making Sense,
Hoeks, John, Heeren, Willemijn, and Stowe, Laurie |
118 |
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15 |
Eye Movements as a Measure of Syntactic and Semantic Incongruity
in Globally Anomalous Sentences, Blodgett, Allison and Boland, Julie |
119 |
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16 |
The Parser Distinguishes Anomalies of Form and Content,
Braze, David, Ni, Weijia, and Shankweiler, Donald |
120 |
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17 |
Gradient Linguistic Judgments: Experimental Results and
Optimality-Theoretic Modeling, Keller, Frank |
121 |
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18 |
The Contribution of Satiation Effects to a Typology of Islands,
Boeckx, Cedric |
122 |
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19 |
Methodological Concerns in Research on Discourse Factors: Do We Need Filler Items?, De
Baecke, Constantijn, De Poorter, Ann, Desmet, Timothy, Brysbaert, Marc, and
Drieghe, Denis |
123 |
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20 |
The Influence of Referential Discourse Context on Modifier
Attachment in Dutch, Desmet, Timothy, Brysbaert, Marc, and
De Baecke, Constantijn |
124 |
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21 |
Relative Clause Attachment in Spanish: Do Readers Use Different
Strategies When Disambiguating by Gender and Number?, Carreiras,
Manuel, Betancort, Moises, and Meseguer, Enrique |
125 |
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22 |
Disambiguating Relative Clause Attachment,
Ferraro, Vittoria, Ferreira, Fernanda, and Clifton Jr., Charles |
126 |
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23 |
What When the Verb at the End Is Happens? An ERP Study of Japanese Sentence
Comprehension, Garnsey, Susan, Yamashita, Hiroko, Ito, Kiwako, and McClure,
Madelena |
127 |
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24 |
Similarity-Based Interference in Japanese Double Versus Single
Center-Embedding, Uehara, Keiko and Bradley, Dianne C. |
128 |
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25 |
Antecedent Priming at Trace Positions in Japanese Long-Distance
Scrambling, Nakano, Yoko, Felser, Claudia, and Clahsen, Harald |
129 |
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26 |
Event-Related Potential for Scrambled Word Order in Japanese,
Mazuka, Reiko, Itoh, Kenji, and Kondo, Tadahisa |
130 |
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27 |
The Interaction of Scrambling and Wh-Questions in Japanese: An
ERP Study, Ueno, Mieko and Kluender, Robert |
131 |
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28 |
The Role of Context: Processing Scrambled Sentences in Finnish,
Kaiser, Elsi and Trueswell, John |
132 |
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29 |
Processing of Filler-Gap Dependencies in Two Closely Related
Languages: Russian vs. Bulgarian,
Sekerina, Irina |
133 |
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30 |
Influence of Lexical Familiarity in Reading Japanese Sentences:
Evidence from Eye Movement, Kondo, Tadahisa, Mazuka, Reiko, and
Kakehi, Kazuhiko |
134 |
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31 |
First vs. Second Language:
A Differential Reliance on Grammatical Computations and Lexical Memory,
Brovetto, Claudia and Ullman, Michael |
135 |
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32 |
Representational Complexity of Word Meanings as an Organizing
Principle of the Lexicon, Gennari, Sylvia, Uriagereka, Juan, and
Poeppel, David |
136 |
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33 |
Lexical Access to Verb Transitivity: A New Priming Technique,
Adams, Beverly Colwell and Hoshino, Noriko |
137 |
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34 |
Making Simple Sentences Harder: Verb Bias Effects in Direct
Objects, Wilson, Michael P. and Garnsey, Susan M. |
138 |
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35 |
Contributions of Argument Structure and Plausibility to the
Comprehension of Optional Constituents, Bienvenue, Breton,
Mauner, Gail, and Koenig, Jean-Pierre |
139 |
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36 |
To Prepose or Postpone:
A Connectionist Model of Heavy NP Shift in English and Japanese,
Chang, Franklin and Yamashita, Hiroko |
140 |
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37 |
Differential Discontinuous Constituent Use by Left- and
Right-Handers in Sentence Generation, Treadwell, Katrina E., Nicholas,
Christopher D., O’Bryan, Erin L., and Bever, Thomas G. |
141 |
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38 |
Pervasive Word Frequency Effects During Sentence Production
After Picture Familiarization and Task Repetition,
Schuster, Kristine and McRoberts, Gerald W. |
142 |
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39 |
Slips of the Tongue or Slips of the Mind? Implications for Laboratory-Induced Speech
Errors, Silverberg, Nina, Gollan, Tamar, and Garrett, Merrill |
143 |
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40 |
Selecting Case-Markers During Sentence Production in Japanese,
Iwasaki, Noriko |
144 |
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41 |
Comparing Spoken and Written Production of the Object/Subject
Closure Ambiguity, Argaman, Vered, Mendelsohn, Aurora,
and Pasquino, Joey N. |
145 |
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42 |
Semantic and Syntactic Constraints on Syntactic Priming,
Griffin, Zenzi M. and Weinstein-Tull, Justin |
146 |
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43 |
The Role of Phrase Structure in Sentence Level Priming: Why
Baselines Matter, Heydel, Maren, Oria-Merino, Lola, and
Murray, Wayne |
147 |
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44 |
Clausal Status and Sentence Priming (or "Syntactic
Resurrection"), Murray, Wayne and Catchpole, Ciara |
148 |
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45 |
The Role of Suppression in the Processing of Subject-Verb
Agreement, Barker, Jason, Hald, Lea, and Nicol, Janet |
149 |
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46 |
Agreement Errors and the Structure of Coordination,
Smyth, Ron and Bejar, Susana |
150 |
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47 |
Information Structure Influences on Sentence Production,
Cowles, H. Wind and Ferreira, Victor |
151 |
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48 |
State Your Name in Full for a Different Syntactic Parse:
Prosodic Weight and Resolution of Clause Boundary Ambiguity,
Hirose, Yuki |
152 |
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