15th CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing 2002
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There's more to this than meets the eye
Gerry T. M. Altmann and Yuki Kamide
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Recursion vs. layers: Production and perception of prosody in
verb complement ambiguities
Catherine Anderson
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Lexical semantics in sentence processing: The status of
semantic category
Vered Argaman and Neal J. Pearlmutter
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Disfluencies signal theee, um, new stuff: Immediate use of
disfluencies during reference comprehension
Jennifer E. Arnold, Maria Fagnano and Michael K. Tanenhaus
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Semantic predictions of quantificational NPs
Ana Arregui
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Facing the problems of producing language in
increments
William Badecker
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Processing load and syntactic ambiguity resolution
Markus Bader and Josef Bayer
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The time course of mutual perspective in lexical activation
and selection
Dale J. Barr
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Resolving deep vs. surface anaphors: activation and
suppression of linguistic form
Suzanne Belanger and Ron Smyth
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How abstract is grammar? Evidence from structural priming in
language production
Giulia Bencin, Kathryn Bock and Adele Goldberg
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The empty category PRO: Processing what can't be seen
Moisés Betancort and Manuel Carreiras
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Persistent structural priming from comprehension to
production
Kathryn Bock
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Listeners use verb argument structure to focus visual
attention on potential arguments
Julie E. Boland
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Information structure licenses syntax: An ERP correlate of
focus processing
Ina Bornkessel, Matthias Schlesewsky and Angela D. Friederici
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The N400 as an index of reanalysis: Evidence from processing
dynamics
Ina Bornkessel, Brian McElree and Matthias Schlesewsky
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Reference resolution in the wild: How addresses
circumscribe
Sarah Brown-Schmidt, M. Ellen Campana and Michael K. Tanenhaus
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Methods of assessing argument structure preferences: Sentence
completion versus argument structure estimation
Ann Bunger and Michael Walsh Dickey
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Individual differences in rCBF responses to syntactic
processing
David Caplan, Gloria Waters, Louise Stanczak and Nat Alpert
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Use of pitch accents and pitch range in processing and
production
Katy Carlson
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Syntactic storage costs in sentence comprehension
Evan Chen, Florian Wolf and Edward Gibson
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Young children's use of prosodic cues in sentence
processing
Youngon Choi and Reiko Mazuka
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The effects of lexical repetition, semantic relationship, and
phonological overlap on the priming of noun phrase structure
Alexandra Cleland and Martin Pickeri
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The effect of verb transitivity preferences in sentence comprehension by LD readers
Ioana Constantinescu and Roberto G. de Almeida
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Exploring the effect of experience on a recursive neural
network model of structural preferences
Fabrizio Costa, Paolo Frasconi, Patrick Sturt and Vincenzo Lombardo
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The emergence of coordinated phonological and prosodic cues
for syntactic processing
Rick Dale and Morten H. Christiansen
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Comprehension complexity and corpus frequencies in noun
phrase conjunction
Timothy Desmet and Edward Gibson
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The resolution of filler-gap dependencies in aphasia:
Evidence from on-line anomaly detection
Michael Walsh Dickey and Cynthia K. Thompson
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Argument structure saturation in a constraint based
model
John Drury, Philip Resnik, Amy Weinberg, Silvia Gennari and Sachiko Aoshima
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Sex hormone effects on language
Ivy V. Estabrooke and Kristen Mordecai
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Children's processing of relative clause attachment
ambiguities
Claudia Felser, Theodore Marinis and Harald Clahsen
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Learning to listen for meaning: How infants develop
expectations about what's coming next in speech
Anne Fernald
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Phonological influences on the selection of linguistic expressions
Victor S. Ferreira and Zenzi M. Griffin
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Individual differences in the maintenance of preferred
readings: Activation vs. inhibition
Christian J. Fiebach, Ina Bornkessel and Angela D. Friederici
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The syntax-semantics interface: LF and beyond
Lyn Frazier
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Effects of local and global context on the interpretation of adjective-noun combinations
Steven Frisson and Brian McElree
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A new resource and methodological considerations on verb
subcategorization biases
Susanne Gahl, Douglas Roland and Daniel Jurafsky
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Representational complexity of verb meanings
Silvia Gennari and David Poeppel
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A probabilistic multiple-constraint theory of parsing development
Lila R. Gleitman, Felicia Hurewitz, Jesse Snedeker, Kirsten Thorpe and John C. Trueswell
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NP interference in sentence processing
Peter C. Gordon and Randall Hendrick
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Do semantics affect the syntactic processing of ambiguous
words?
Christine Guerrera-Mahoney, Kenneth I. Forster and Janet Nicol
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The information conveyed by words in sentences
John Hale
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Proximity does matter: Evidence for distributional effects in
the production of subject-verb agreement
Todd R. Haskell and Maryellen C. MacDonald
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Processing code-switched sentences: Effects of semantic
constraint, guest word phonology and guest word frequency
Roberto Heredia and Jyotsna Vaid
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Wrapping up the frequency effect
Robin L. Hill and Roger P.G. van Gompel
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Recycling prosodic boundaries
Yuki Hirose
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On the amodal nature of the monitor: Sign vs. spoken language
processing
Annette Hohenberger and Joerg Keller
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Asymmetric lexical bias in speech errors
Karin R. Humphreys and Angela Swendsen
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Prosodic cues for compounds and phrases in English, Japanese
and Vietnamese
John Ingram and Thu Nguyen
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Factors affecting prosodic phrasing: Syntax over focus
Sun-Ah Jun
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A new 'look' in the processing of non-canonical word
orders:
Elsi Kaiser and John C. Trueswell
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Integration of syntactic and semantic information in
predictive processing: Anticipatory eye-movements in German
Yuki Kamide, Christoph Scheepers, Gerry Altmann and Matthew Crocker
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Binding Theory and language processing: How great a
divide?
Shelia M. Kennison and Jessie Trofe
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PP-attachment ambiguity resolution in children
Evan Kidd and Edith L. Bavin
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Implementing subject-verb number agreement in a non-native
language
Ming-Wei Ernest Lee
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It's the prosody that matters in Croatian
Nenad Lovrić
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I should change this Form class constraints on spoken word
recognition
James Magnuson, Michael K. Tanenhaus and Richard Aslin
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Working memory at work: Semantic STM in sentence comprehension
Randi C. Martin and A. L. Inglis
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The prosodic/lexical interface: Effects of prosodic domain on
recognition of onset-embedded words
Mikhail Masharov, Katherine Crosswhite, Joyce McDonough and Michael K. Tanenhaus
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Enriched composition at the syntax-semantic interface
Brian McElree
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The lexical/phonetic interface: Evidence for gradient effects
of within-category VOT on lexical access
Bob McMurray, Michael K. Tanenhaus and Michael J. Spivey
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Lexically driven syntactic priming in sentence
production
Alissa Melinger and Christian Dobel
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Typing mismatch effects in the processing of subject
Edson T. Miyamoto and Shoichi Takahashi
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Accessing singular and plural discourse entities during
language processing
Lorna Morrow, Patrick Sturt, Anthony Sanford and Linda Moxey
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Indirect prosodic constraints on gap identification in
German
Sandra Muckel and Thomas Pechmann
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Combining structure and probabilities in a Bayesian model of
human sentence processing
Srini Narayanan and Daniel Jurafsky
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Nipping spoken garden-paths in the bud: Lexical priming of
argument structure during auditory language comprehension
Jared M. Novick and John C. Trueswell
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Slips of the ear: A new way to investigate
post-sentence
Erin L. O'Bryan, David J. Townsend and Thomas G. Bever
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Syntactic priming: A question of choice?
Nomi M Olsthoorn and Gerard A.M. Kempen
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The relative clause attachment ambiguity in Greek
Despina Papadopoulou and Harald Clahsen
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The computation of scalar implicatures during language
comprehension: A developmental perspective
Anna Papafragou and Julien Musolino
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A contribution of phonological representations to immediate
sentence recall
Nohsook Park and Randi C. Martin
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The time course of grammatical category activation during
lexical access in speech production
Thomas Pechmann and Dieter Zerbst
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Speed and accuracy in on-line comprehension are related to
vocabulary growth in 15- to 25-month-old children
Amy Perfors, Kalee Geidermann Magnani and Anne Fernald
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Syntactic and semantic processing in a connectionist model of
complex sentence comprehension and production
Douglas Rohde
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Discourse salience and movement constructions
Ralph L. Rose
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Reassessing the ability of simple recurrent networks (SRNs)
to account for verbal working memory performance
Nicolas Ruh, Kerstin Klöckner and Lars Konieczny
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Subordination facilitates processing and memory of sentences
Ralf Rummer, Johannes Engelkamp and Lars Konieczny
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Constituency, licensing and intrusion in German polarity
constructions
Douglas Saddy, Heiner Drenhaus and Stefan Frisch
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Text change detection
Anthony Sanford, Andrew Stewart, Patrick Sturt and Annie Archambault
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Repetition of relative clause attachments in sentence
production: Towards an information-theoretical account of syntactic
priming
Christoph Scheepers
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Informativity expectations in on-line reference
comprehension
Julie Sedivy
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Dislocation without movement: An ERP-study with wh- and
scrambled sentences in Russian
Irina Sekerina, Stefan Frisch and Matthais Schlesewsky
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First-pass parsing of VP-ellipsis
Lewis P. Shapiro and Arild G. Hestvik
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The role of semantic integration in syntactic planning in
production
Eric S. Solomon and Neal J. Pearlmutte
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Wanna
-contraction and prosodic disambiguation in US and NZ
English
Shari R. Speer, Amy J. Schafer and Paul Warren
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Word order variations --- Syntactic and prosodic revision
processes
Britta Stolterfoht, Anja Hahne, Angela D. Friederici and Markus Bader
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Tracking the acquisition and processing of English passives:
Using acoustic cues to disambiguate actives and passives
Karin Stromswold, Janet Eisenband, Edward Norland and Jill Ratzan
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The early application of binding constraints in anaphor
resolution
Patrick Sturt
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The scope of syntactic planning in language production
Benjamin Swets and Fernanda Ferreira
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Issues in sentence semantics
Anna Szabolcsi
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Temporal factors in perception of the voicing contrast:
Immediate semantic effects on speech processing and the L2
learner
Eivind Nessa Torgersen
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Context effects in coercion
Matthew Traxler, Brian McElree, Rihana S. Williams and Martin Pickering
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The role of the syntax/semantics mapping in SLA:
Computational experiments in verb classification
Vivian Tsang and Suzanne Stevenson
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Maximizing processing in an SOV language: A corpus study of
Japanese and English
Mieko Ueno and Maria Polinsky
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Subcategorisation information in sentence processing: Readers
ignore both lexically specific and category-general frequency
information
Roger P.G. van Gompel, Martin J. Pickering and Jamie Pearson
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Toward an account of accented pronoun interpretation in
discourse context: Evidence from eye-tracking
Jennifer J. Venditti, Matthew Stone, Preetham Nanda and Paul Tepper
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Evidence for a constituent-based distance metric In
distance-based complexity theories
Tessa Warren and Ted Gibson
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Syntactic processing under load and noise interference
Gloria Waters and David Caplan
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When does prosody influence parsing?
Duane G. Watson and Edward Gibson
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Separating functions and positions: Evidence from structural
priming in Japanese
Hiroko Yamashita, Franklin Chang and Yuki Hirose
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When negative statements are easier: Processing polarity
items in Japanese
Masaya Yoshida
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