13th CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing 2000
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The time course of focus effects in spoken sentence
comprehension
Amit Almor and Peter Eimas
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Working memory and the comprehension of long distance
dependencies in sentences and discourse
Amit Almor, Maryellen MacDonald, Daniel Kempler, Elaine Andersen and Lorraine Tyler
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Anticipating grammatical function: Evidence from eye
movements
Gerry Altmann, Sarah Haywood and Yuki Kamide
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The Role of the Comma in the Resolution of Closure
Ambiguities
Vered Argaman and Aurora Mendelsohn
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The effect of gender information and degree of referent
accessibility on pronoun interpretation
Jennifer E. Arnold, Sarah Brown-Schmidt, Janet Eisenband and John C. Trueswell
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The use of syntactic and plausibility information in sentence
reanalysis
Maria Babyonyshev and Edith Kaan
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The Role Of Prosody In The Interpretation Of Scope
Ambiguities
Mary Baltazani
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Semantic and Probablistic Factors in the Processing of Number
Agreement
Jason Barker, Janet Nicol and Merrill Garrett
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Finite verbs in agrammatism
Roelien Bastiaanse, Ron van Zonneveld and Shalom Zuckermann
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Structural and morphological information are used in
different ways during parsing
Ina Bornkessel and Matthias Schlesewsky
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The *interactive boost*: Syntactic coordination between
interlocutors and overhearers in dialogue
Holly Branigan, Martin Pickering and Alexandra Cleland
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The interaction of prosodic, syntactic, and semantic
information during spoken sentence understanding: an
electrophysiological investigation
Colin M. Brown and Peter Hagoort
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Who do you love, your mother or your horse? Tone processing
in Mandarin Chinese: An Event-Related Brain Potential
Analysis
Sarah Brown-Schmidt and Enriqueta Canseco-Gonzalez
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The effect of clause boundaries on the processing of related
words: An electrophysiological analysis
C. Christine Camblin, Kara D. Federmeier and Marta Kutas
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PET and Event Related fMRI Studies of Syntactic
Processing
David Caplan
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Prosodic Boundaries in Adjunct Attachment
Katy Carlson, Charles Clifton Jr. and Lyn Frazier
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Accessibility of entities in intra-sentential co-reference:
the interaction of syntactic position and NP type
Maria Nella Carminati
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Does real-world knowledge modulate referential effects on
PP-attachment? Evidence from eye movements in spoken language
comprehension
Craig G. Chambers, Michael K. Tanenhaus and James S. Magnuson
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Conceptual Accessibility in Japanese Word Order
Franklin Chang, Tadahisa Kondo and Hiroko Yamashita
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Working memory and language comprehension in
preschoolers
Laura Ciccarelli, Marica De Vincenzi and Remo Job
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The role of verb and preposition variables in reduced
relative complexity
Connie M. Clarke, David Townsend and Thomas Bever
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Is syntactic information modality-dependent? Evidence from a
syntactic priming study
Alexandra Cleland and Martin Pickering
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Relative clause attachment in French: The role of constituent
length
Saveria Colonna, Joël Pynte and Don C. Mitchell
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Functional Neuroimaging of Sentence Comprehension in
Frontotemporal Dementia
Ayanna Cooke, Christian DeVita, Carol Gethers, David Alsop, James Gee, John Detre, Phyllis Koenig, Guila Glosser and Murray Grossman
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Pragmatic Constraints on the (lack of) Interpretation of
Modifiers
Martin Corley
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Lexical and Sentential Context Effects: An ERP study of the
difference between life and death and life in prison
Seana Coulson, Cyma Van Petten, Kara Federmeier, Jonathan Folstein, Jill Weckerly and Marta Kutas
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The Role of Nonhierarchical Memory Resources in
Coordination
Wayne Cowart
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Wide Coverage Probabilistic Sentence Processing: Garden
Variety versus the Garden Path
Matthew W Crocker and Thorsten Brants
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Cross-Modal Associative Priming Which Disappears In Sentence
Context
Anne Cutler, James McQueen, Dennis Norris and Sally Butterfield
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Lexical and structural variables in modifier attachment: A
corpus study in Dutch.
Constantijn De Baecke, Marc Brysbaert and Timothy Desmet
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The correspondence between sentence production and corpus
frequencies in modifier attachment
Timothy Desmet, Marc Brysbaert and Constantijn De Baecke
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Temporal relations and the ambiguity of the English simple
past
Michael Walsh Dickey
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Effects of syntactic processing load on the use of semantic
cues in ambiguity resolution
Edward C. Eastwick and Colin Phillips
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Processing co-reference within direct quotation in ASL
Karen Emmorey
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How the Grammar Determines the Parse: An Optimal Approach to
Sentence Processing
Gisbert Fanselow, Matthias Schlesewsky and Damir Cavar
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Eat, Drink, Beer: Representation And Processing In Noun/Verb
Differences
Kara D. Federmeier, Jessica B. Segal and Marta Kutas
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Relative Clause Attachment in English and Spanish:
Cross-Linguistic Similarities
Eva Fernández and Janet Fodor
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Misinterpretations of Garden-Path Sentences
Fernanda Ferreira, Kiel Christianson and Andrew Hollingworth
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Syntactic working memory during the processing of German
WH-questions: Evidence from ERPs and fMRI
Christian J. Fiebach, Angela D. Friederici and Yves von Cramon
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Reference and Reference Shift: The Time Course of Pronoun
Assignment
Kristina Fletcher and Garry Wilson
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Garden-path diagnosis sans triage
Janet Dean Fodor and Atsu Inoue
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Semantic, syntactic and prosodic processes in the brain:
Evidence from event-related fMRI
Angela D. Friederici
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The tree pruning hypothesis: a syntactic characterization of
agrammatic production
Na'ama Friedmann
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The role of case information as revealed by brain potentials:
A cross-linguistic comparison
Stefan Frisch and Matthias Schlesewsky
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Sentential factors behind frequency-based interference in
spelling production
Steven Frisson and Dominiek Sandra
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Incursions into anaphoric islands - evidence from language
processing
Bruno Galantucci
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Fiddling with the Balance: Speculations on the Role of
Production in Comprehension
Merrill F. Garrett
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Language processing and perception of motion events
Silvia P. Gennari, Steven A. Sloman, Barbara C. Malt and William T. Fitch
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The Java Computational Linguistics Environment (JaCLE)
Duffy Gillman, William Lewis and D. Terence Langendoen
University of Arizona, Tucson
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Processing Complexity of Relative Clauses: Effects of NP
Combinations
Peter C. Gordon, Randall Hendrick and Marcus Johnson
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Cross-linguistic differences in processing relative and
conjoined sentences: RSVP evidence from Brazilian Portuguese and
English
Ana Cristina Gouvea and David Poeppel
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The processing of agreement and the role of lexical sources
(and pseudo-sources): The case of attraction from conjoined local
noun phrases
Carole Greber, Danielle Vignati, Amanda Gildark and William Badecker
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The Role of the Lexical Item in the Comprehension of
Subject-Verb Agreement
Nathan Greenslit and William Badecker
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Locality Effects in Processing Unambiguous Sentences
Daniel Grodner, Duane Watson and Edward Gibson
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Neural Basis for Sentence Processing: fMRI Studies of Healthy
Adults and Patients with Frontotemporal Dementia
Murray Grossman
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Mapping between Concepts and Grammar: The Case of Psych
Verbs
Holden Haertl
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Auditory sentence processing in foreign language learners as
revealed by ERPs
Anja Hahne
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On the autonomy of early phrase structure processing in
auditory sentence comprehension
Anja Hahne
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Sense and Structure: Meaning as a determinant of verb
subcategorization preferences
Mary Hare, Jeff Elman and Ken McRae
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A Distributed, Large Scale Connectionist Model of the
Interaction of Lexical and Semantic Constraints in Syntactic
Ambiguity Resolution
Michael W. Harm, Robert Thornton and Maryellen C. MacDonald
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Homophony of case and number marking affects agreement
Robert J. Hartsuiker, Herbert J. Schriefers, Kay Bock and Gerdien Kikstra
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Effects of Word Frequency in Sentence Comprehension: A PET
Study
Marco Haverkort and Laurie A. Stowe
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Relative Clause Attachment: Reactivating Antecedents
Barbara Hemforth, Michael Walter and Lars Konieczny
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Processing Of Deep And Surface Anaphora
Arild Hestvik
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Processing Of Deep And Surface Anaphora
Arild Hestvik, Helge Nordby, Geir Karlsen and Ninni Pedersen
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Patterns of Spatio-Temporal Activation during the Perception
and Produciton of Speech
Gregory Hickok
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Atoning for Punctuation: Prosody and Ambiguity while Reading
Aloud
Robin L. Hill and Wayne S. Murray
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Idiom Comprehension within the Language Module:Online
Sentence Processing Evidence
Dieter Hillert
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Prosodic Constraints on Japanese Scrambling
Masako Hirotani
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Eye tracking of sentence-picture matching: Comparisons
between normal and parkinsonian subjects
Jesse Hochstadt and Philip Lieberman
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Lexical Prediction and Semantic Relatedness Interact in
Sentence Processing: Evidence From ERPs
John Hoeks, Gina Doedens and Laurie Stowe
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ERP effects of sentence accents and violations of the
Information structure
Claudia Hruska, Karsten Steinhauer, Kai Alter and Anita Steube
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When production precedes comprehension: Children fail to
understand constructions that they freely and accurately
produce
Felicia Hurewitz, Sarah Brown-Schmidt, Lila Gleitman and John Trueswell
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Syntactic Structure Building and the Processing of Inflection
in Aphasia
Roumyana Izvorski and Michael T. Ullman
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Characteristics of processing morphological structural and
inherent case in sentence comprehension
Thomas Jacobsen and Angela D. Friederici
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Semantic and phonological activation in the production of
gender-marked Pronouns
Joerg D. Jescheniak, Herbert Schriefers and Ansgar Hantsch
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Are syntactic deficits in SLI caused by phonological
impairments? Evidence from a Connectionist Model
Marc F. Joanisse and Mark S. Seidenberg
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Using the P600 to investigate models of processing difficulty
and reanalysis
Edith Kaan
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Resolving Sakha number ambiguities across a distance:
Evidence for DP as a processing domain
Edith Kaan and Nadezhda Vinokurova
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Cross-serial dependencies in Dutch: Evidence for a
discourse-based complexity metric
Edith Kaan and Nada Vasic
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Mapping referential competition and the rapid use verb
semantic restrictions
Edward Kako and John Trueswell
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Predictive Eye-movements in Incremental Processing of
Head-final Structures
Yuki Kamide, Gerry T. M. Altmann and Sarah L. Haywood
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Fast Priming of Lexical Argument Structure in Nouns and
Verbs.
Albert E. Kim, John C. Trueswell and Jared Novick
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Structural Preferences vs Lexical preferences: Some Empirical
Data for French Verbs Subcategorizing a Prepositional Phrase
Alexandra Kinyon
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Locality and parsing complexity
Lars Konieczny
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PERFORM-db: A database for human sentence processing
phenomena
Lars Konieczny, Nick Ketley, Stephan Oepen and Hans Uszkoreit
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German Factors Constraining Word Order Variation
Daniela Kurz
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German Factors Constraining Word Order Variation
Daniela Kurz
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German Factors Constraining Word Order Variation
Daniela Kurz, Wojciech Skut and Hans Uszkoreit
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Semantic interference and syntactic congruity effects in
producing phrases
Marcus Lauer, Gabriella Vigliocco and Markus Damian
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Structure and Quantifier Interpretation
William Lewis and Thomas G. Bever
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Bihemispheric Sensitivity to Sentence Anomaly
Stella Liu, Christine Chiarello and Miriam Faust
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RC attachment in sentence parsing: Evidence from
Croatian
Nenad Lovric and Janet Dean Fodor
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Unification-based lexicalist frameworks: An overview
Chris Manning
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Identifying the Argument Status of Optional Constituents:
Distinguishing Lexical and Constructional Contributions
Gail Mauner, Breton Bienvenue and Jean-Pierre Koenig
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Prosodic Effects on Relative Clause Attachment
Laurie A. Maynell
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Phonological Processing in Reading Japanese Sentences
Silently
Reiko Mazuka, Kenji Itoh, Tadahisa Kondo and James S. Brown
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Costs of Avoiding Misanalysis versus Costs of Recovering from
Misanalysis of Japanese Relative Clauses
Reiko Mazuka, Kenji Itoh and Tadahisa Kondo
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Influences of Lexical Category Information on Lexical
Ambiguity Resolution
Alissa Melinger, Jean-Pierre Koenig and Gail Mauner
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Not all morphologically simple words are processed alike:
Evidence from segment-shifting
Alissa Melinger, Jean-Pierre Koenig and Gail Mauner
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The processing of empty categories in Japanese
scrambling
Edson T. Miyamoto and Shoichi Takahashi
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Does the parser search for traces?
Sandra Muckel and Thomas Pechmann
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Meaning, structure, and the interpretive process
Wayne S. Murray
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Children's use of referential pragmatic constraints in
production and processing
Aparna Nadig and Julie Sedivy
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Processing Thematic Relations: A Potential Problem in
Sentence Comprehension In Aphasia
Hiroko Nakano
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The complexity of nested structures in Japanese
Kentaro Nakatani, Maria Babyonyshev and Edward Gibson
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An Event-Related fMRI Study of Syntactic and Semantic
Violations
Aaron Newman, Roumyana Izvorski, Kaori Ozawa, Helen Neville and Michael T. Ullman
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Interference from possessive nps during subject-verb
agreement
Janet Nicol, Jason Barker and Andrew Barss
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Order effects in the computation of subject-verb agreement in
production
Janet Nicol, Jason Barker and Gabriella Vigliocco
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On relative clause attachment in Polish: Evidence for Late
Closure and against case matching
Anita Nowak
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Reduced relatives and WH-gaps in spoken sentence
comprehension
Erin L. O'Bryan, Janet L. Nicol, David J. Townsend and Thomas G. Bever
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Syntactic priming can be negative
Nomi M. Olsthoorn and Gerard A.M. Kempen
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Crosslinguistic differences in rc attachment ambiguity
resolution: Construal vs. Tuning hypothesis
Lola Oria-Merino, Gabriela V Costantino, Maren Heydel and Javier S Sainz
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The On-Line Processing of Basic Category Terms by
Brain-Damaged Populations
Elizabeth Oster, Lewis P. Shapiro, Tracy Love and Lesli Lesan
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What Brain Activity can tell us about Second-Language
Learning
Lee Osterhout and Judith McLaughlin
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Centering and Parallelism in Pronoun Resolution: Inanimate
Referents and Sentence Structure
Jamie Pearson, Renate Henschel and Rosemary Stevenson
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Lexical Access and Syntactic Search: The Case of Dative
(Non-)Alternations
Colin Phillips, Evniki Edgar and Baris Kabak
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Island Constraints in Parsing: How the Parser Solves a
Look-Ahead Problem
Colin Phillips and Kaia Wong
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The construction of word order during language production:
Evidence from syntactic priming
Martin Pickering and Holly Branigan
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The Neurological Basis of Semantic Operations
Maria Mercedes Piñango and Edgar Zurif
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More Evidence Of Implicit Prosody In Reading: French And
Arabic Relative Clauses
Deirdre Quinn, Hala Abdelghany and Janet Dean Fodor
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Binding reflexives and pronouns in real-time
processing
Jeffrey T. Runner, Rachel Sussman and Michael K. Tanenhaus
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Contrastive Behaviour in the N100 reflects ambiguity
resolution
Douglas Saddy, Peter beim Graben and Mathias Schlesewsky
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On the deeper nature of sentence comprehension: Why
event-related brain potentials are relevant to the development of
psycholinguistic theories
Matthias Schlesewsky
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Can Working Memory Tasks Explain Individual Differences in
Parsing?
Ron Smyth, Deepthi Kamawar, Anna Maria Catanzaro, Anna Strever and Michelle-Renee Carroll
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Markedness or Overtness? Agreement Errors in Romanian and
English
Ron Smyth and Lucia Nicolau
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Producing Idiomatic Expressions: Idiom Representation and
Access
S.A. Sprenger, W.J.M. Levelt and G. Kempen
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Prosodic boundaries, comma rules, and brain responses: The
closure positive shift in the ERP as a universal marker for
prosodic phrasing
Karsten Steinhauer, Kai Alter and Angela D. Friederici
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Rethinking the Neurological Basis of Language
Laurie Stowe, Marco Haverkort and Frans Zwarts
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How and when do we change analysis? Structure preservation
and preferences in second analysis
Patrick Sturt, Christoph Scheepers and Martin Pickering
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Using Eyetracking to detect and describe Filled Gap
Effects
Rachel Sussman and Julie Sedivy
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A Model that Derives the Syntax/Semantics Distinction
Whitney Tabor and Sean Hutchins
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Local Structural Ambiguity
Whitney Tabor and Bruno Galantucci
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Tracking the time course of subcategorical mismatches on
lexical access in continuous speech
M. K. Tanenhaus, D. Dahan, J. S. Magnuson and E. M. Hogan
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Use of accent during reference resolution in spoken-language
Comprehension
Michael K. Tanenhaus, Delphine Dahan and Craig Chambers
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Neural Correlates Of Syntactic Comprehension In Normal And
Agrammatic Aphasic Individuals
Cynthia K. Thompson, Stephen C. Fix, Darren R. Gitelman, Kevin S. LaBar, Todd B. Parrish and Marsel-M. Mesulam
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A study of the processing costs of aspectual coercion forced
by durative modifiers
Marina Todorova, Kathleen Straub, Robert Frank and William Badecker
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Coercion in Sentence Interpretation: On Being Led up the
Semantic Garden Path
M. J. Traxler, R. E. Seely, B. D. McElree and M. J. Pickering
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Assessing lexical processing effects in sentence
comprehension: Effects of association and integration
M. J. Traxler, D. J. Foss, R. E. Seely, B. Kaup and R. K. Morris
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The Declarative/Procedural Model of Lexicon and
Grammar
Michael T. Ullman
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Electrophysiological Correlates of Lexicon and Grammar:
Evidence from Inflectional Morphology
Michael T. Ullman, Aaron Newman, Roumyana Izvorski and Helen Neville
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Connect to somebody sometime? An ERP based approach towards
the interpretation of arguments and adjuncts
Silke Urban and Angela D. Friederici
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Distinguishing effects of decay and interference on
attachment and reanalysis in temporarily ambiguous sentences
Julie Van Dyke and Richard L. Lewis
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Evidence for race-based serial processing in German
Roger P.G. van Gompel, Christoph Scheepers and Martin J. Pickering
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The interplay between sex and syntax: Gender agreement in
French and Italian
Gabriella Vigliocco, Julie Franck, Simona Collina and Boris New
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Syntactic constraints on semantically related word
substitution errors: A study in German
David P. Vinson, Gabriella Vigliocco, Peter Indefrey and Willem Levelt
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The Influence of Musical Closure on the Resolution of
Temporary Syntactic Closure Ambiguity
Jonathan Wade and John J. Kim
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Priming As a Method of Investigating the Saliency of
Discourse Referents
Michael Walter, Barbara Hemforth and Lars Konieczny
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Effects of discourse status on reading times: implications
for quantifying distance in a locality based theory of linguistic
complexity
Tessa Warren and Edward Gibson
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Predicates as a measure of distance in sentence
complexity
Duane Watson and Edward Gibson
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Processing Verb Placement in German: Evidence from Self-Paced
Reading and ERPs
Helga Weyerts, Martina Penke, Thomas F. Münte, Hans-Jochen Heinze and Harald Clahsen
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Antigrammar
William William
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Toward a two-stage storage model of sentence
processing
Rienk G. Withaar and Laurie A. Stowe
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The Processing of Coreference for Reduced Expressions in
Discourse Integration
Chin-Lung Yang, Peter C. Gordon, Randall Hendrick and Chih-Wei Hue
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The Time Course Of Lexical Activation In Broca's Aphasia:
Evidence From Eye Movements
Eiling Yee, Sheila Blumstein and Julie Sedivy
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How Interpretation Of German Negation Is Affected By Verb
Lexical Semantics
Kai Zimmermann and Irina Sekerina
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