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Friday, March 16, 2001
Posters 1 through 9 are Special Session Posters

Poster Number

Poster Title and Author

Page No.

1

Language Processing is Immediately Influenced by Speaker Identity: Evidence from Cross-Modal Priming, Fitneva, Stanka and Spivey, Michael

105

2

How Do Adults and Children Process Referentially Ambiguous Pronouns?, Sekerina, Irina, Stromswold, Karin, Hestvik, Arild, and Sudhakar, Margaret

106

3

A Computational Investigation of Reference in Production and Comprehension, Almor, Amit

107

4

Lexical Overlap and Syntactic Priming in Dialogue, Pickering, Martin, McLean, Janet, Branigan, Holly, and Timmermans, Liesbeth

108

5

Does Phonological Feedback Affect Syntactic Encoding?  Evidence from Syntactic Priming in Dialogue, Cleland, Alexandra and Pickering, Martin

109

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

7

Some Pronouns Are More Ambiguous Than Others, Poesio, Massimo, Keller, Frank, Reyle, Uwe, Stevenson, Rosemary, and Sturt, Patrick

111

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

9

The Interaction of Typicality and Local Context for Instrument Verbs, Sussman, Rachel, Campana, Ellen, and Tanenhaus, Michael

113

10

How Verbs Modulate NP-Integration:  Evidence from Event-Related Potentials, Urban, Silke, and Gunter, Thomas

114

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

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

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

14

Processing Implausible Sentences: An ERP Study on Making Sense, Hoeks, John, Heeren, Willemijn, and Stowe, Laurie

118

15

Eye Movements as a Measure of Syntactic and Semantic Incongruity in Globally Anomalous Sentences, Blodgett, Allison and Boland, Julie

119

16

The Parser Distinguishes Anomalies of Form and Content, Braze, David, Ni, Weijia, and Shankweiler, Donald

120

17

Gradient Linguistic Judgments: Experimental Results and Optimality-Theoretic Modeling, Keller, Frank

121

18

The Contribution of Satiation Effects to a Typology of Islands, Boeckx, Cedric

122

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

20

The Influence of Referential Discourse Context on Modifier Attachment in Dutch, Desmet, Timothy, Brysbaert, Marc, and De Baecke, Constantijn

124

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

22

Disambiguating Relative Clause Attachment, Ferraro, Vittoria, Ferreira, Fernanda, and Clifton Jr., Charles

126

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

24

Similarity-Based Interference in Japanese Double Versus Single Center-Embedding, Uehara, Keiko and Bradley, Dianne C.

128

25

Antecedent Priming at Trace Positions in Japanese Long-Distance Scrambling, Nakano, Yoko, Felser, Claudia, and Clahsen, Harald

129

26

Event-Related Potential for Scrambled Word Order in Japanese, Mazuka, Reiko, Itoh, Kenji, and Kondo, Tadahisa

130

27

The Interaction of Scrambling and Wh-Questions in Japanese: An ERP Study, Ueno, Mieko and Kluender, Robert

131

28

The Role of Context: Processing Scrambled Sentences in Finnish, Kaiser, Elsi and Trueswell, John

132

29

Processing of Filler-Gap Dependencies in Two Closely Related Languages:  Russian vs. Bulgarian, Sekerina, Irina

133

30

Influence of Lexical Familiarity in Reading Japanese Sentences: Evidence from Eye Movement, Kondo, Tadahisa, Mazuka, Reiko, and Kakehi, Kazuhiko

134

31

First vs. Second Language:  A Differential Reliance on Grammatical Computations and Lexical Memory, Brovetto, Claudia and Ullman, Michael

135

32

Representational Complexity of Word Meanings as an Organizing Principle of the Lexicon, Gennari, Sylvia, Uriagereka, Juan, and Poeppel, David

136

33

Lexical Access to Verb Transitivity: A New Priming Technique, Adams, Beverly Colwell and Hoshino, Noriko

137

34

Making Simple Sentences Harder: Verb Bias Effects in Direct Objects, Wilson, Michael P. and Garnsey, Susan M.

138

35

Contributions of Argument Structure and Plausibility to the Comprehension of Optional Constituents, Bienvenue, Breton, Mauner, Gail, and Koenig, Jean-Pierre

139

36

To Prepose or Postpone:  A Connectionist Model of Heavy NP Shift in English and Japanese, Chang, Franklin and Yamashita, Hiroko

140

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

38

Pervasive Word Frequency Effects During Sentence Production After Picture Familiarization and Task Repetition, Schuster, Kristine and McRoberts, Gerald W.

142

39

Slips of the Tongue or Slips of the Mind?  Implications for Laboratory-Induced Speech Errors, Silverberg, Nina, Gollan, Tamar, and Garrett, Merrill

143

40

Selecting Case-Markers During Sentence Production in Japanese, Iwasaki, Noriko

144

41

Comparing Spoken and Written Production of the Object/Subject Closure Ambiguity, Argaman, Vered, Mendelsohn, Aurora, and Pasquino, Joey N.

145

42

Semantic and Syntactic Constraints on Syntactic Priming, Griffin, Zenzi M. and Weinstein-Tull, Justin

146

43

The Role of Phrase Structure in Sentence Level Priming: Why Baselines Matter, Heydel, Maren, Oria-Merino, Lola, and Murray, Wayne

147

44

Clausal Status and Sentence Priming (or "Syntactic Resurrection"), Murray, Wayne and Catchpole, Ciara

148

45

The Role of Suppression in the Processing of Subject-Verb Agreement, Barker, Jason, Hald, Lea, and Nicol, Janet

149

46

Agreement Errors and the Structure of Coordination, Smyth, Ron and Bejar, Susana

150

47

Information Structure Influences on Sentence Production, Cowles, H. Wind and Ferreira, Victor

151

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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