12th CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing 1999
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Verb semantic category and argument structure frequency
biases in syntactic ambiguity resolution
Vered Argaman and Neal J. Pearlmutter
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Avoiding ambiguities through constituent ordering
Jennifer Arnold, Thomas Wasow and Nina Kim
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Word frequency effects on the processing of subject-verb
number agreement
Jason Barker and Janet Nicol
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Regularity vs. productivity in Japanese verb knowledge
Eleanor Olds Batchelder
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An investigation of the prosodic cues contributing to
syntactic disambiguation
Allison Blodgett
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Activation of Broca's area by syntactic processing under
conditions of concurrent articulation
David Caplan, Nathaniel Alpert, Gloria Waters and Anthony Olivieri
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The processing of gapping sentences in context: An
eye-movement study
Maria Nella Carminati
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Experience-based differences in sentence comprehension: A
training study
Morten H. Christiansen
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The impact of the language of the instructions:Which parsing
strategy do bilinguals use in L2?
Beverly Colwell Adams and Noriko Hoshino
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Agreement checking in comprehension: Evidence from relative
clauses
Patricia L. Deevy
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The processing of temporal anaphora
Michael Walsh Dickey
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Low attachment of relative clauses: New data from Swedish,
Norwegian and Romanian
Karen Ehrlich, Eva Fernández, Janet Dean Fodor, Eric Stenshoel and Mihai Vinereanu
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Length effects in the attachment of relative clauses in
English
Eva Fernández and Dianne Bradley
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Do double objects give people trouble?
Fernanda Ferreira and Doug Davidson
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The computation of default suffixation in Japanese adjectival
past tense formation
Miho Fujiwara and Michael T. Ullman
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Effects of verb transitivity biases on aphasic sentence
comprehension
Susanne Gahl
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An ERP study of S-V number agreement in Spanish
José E. García-Albea
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The parser need not keep track of contingent frequencies: A
lexical account of the English determiner/complementizer
ambiguity
Edward Gibson and Susanne Tunstall
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Plausibility effects following clausally biased verbs: An ERP
study
Mary Hare, H. Wind Cowles, Matthew Walenski and Robert Kluender
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Case matching and relative clause attachment
Barbara Hemforth, Lars Konieczny and Michael Walter
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On the efficacy of cross-modal vs. all-visual tasks in
priming studies
Arild Hestvik, Helge Nordby and Geir Karlsen
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Sentence priming: Effects of language, phrase structure and
animacy
Maren Heydel, Lola Oria Merino and Wayne S. Murray
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Processing coordinated structures in context
John C. J. Hoeks and Wietske Vonk
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Syntactic processing by English-speaking learners of
French
Alain Huot and Michael L. Hoover
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When a description becomes a name: How forms of previous
reference affect incremental processing
Felicia Hurewitz and Henry Gleitman
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The left frontal operculum is sensitive to local and
sentence-level syntactic encoding: A 15O-butanol PET study
P. Indefrey, C. M. Brown, P. Hagoort, F. Hellwig, H. Herzog and R. J. Seitz
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Comparing serial, parallel and SPLT models of processing:
Evidence from Catalan
Eva Juarros Daussa
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Working memory capacity and ambiguity resolution in second
language sentence processing
Alan Juffs
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Working Memory or Processing Speed? Age Simulation of
Syntactic Complexity Effects
Martina Junker
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Effects of NP-type on word order preferences: Syntactic
integration or frequency?
Edith Kaan
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The semantics of subcategorization frames
Edward Kako
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The effect of clause wrap-up on eye movements during
reading
Gretchen Kambe
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The role of phonology in error recovery during sentence
comprehension
Jessica A. Keir and Susan A. Duffy
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Syntactic structure assembly in human parsing: A
computational model based on competitive inhibition and a
lexicalist grammar
Gerard Kempen and Theo Vosse
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Locality effects in unambiguous sentences: The case of
extraposed relative clauses
Lars Konieczny and Hans Uszkoreit
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Structural local ambiguity resolution and thematic
information: An ERP-study
Monique J. A. Lamers
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Referential context effects for German subject/object
relative-clause ambiguities: Some on-line results
Sigrid Lipka
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Real-time processing of lexical ambiguities by pre-school
children
Tracy E. Love, David A. Swinney, Sofya Bagdasaryan and Penny Prather
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Is sentence priming evidence for the implicit learning of
syntactic structure?
Barbara J. Luka
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A study of frequency and neighborhood effects on spoken word
recognition using an artificial lexicon
James S. Magnuson, Delphine Dahan, Richard N. Aslin and Michael K. Tanenhaus
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The influence of animacy on the initial parse of Dutch
relative clauses
Pim Mak, Wietske Vonk and Herbert Schriefers
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When is semantic argument information encoded? Evidence from
implicit agents
Gail Mauner, Alissa Melinger and Jean-Pierre Koenig
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Effect of pitch accent placement on resolving relative clause
ambiguity in English
Laurie A. Maynell
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Effect of pitch accent placement on resolving relative clause
ambiguity in English
Laurie A. Maynell
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Individual differences in relative clause attachment
preferences
Aurora Mendelsohn and Neal J. Pearlmutter
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The reanalysis of case features in German: Accusative and
dative make a difference
Michael Meng, Markus Bader and Josef Bayer
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Do speakers help listeners? Prosodic cues, lexical cues, and
ambiguity avoidance
Karen Mims and John Trueswell
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The language brain distinguishes syntactic and semantic
processing: An fMRI study
W. Ni, D. Shankweiler, R. T. Constable, E. Mencl, K. Pugh, R. Fulbright, S. Shaywitz, B. Shaywitz and J. C. Gore
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The role of overt case on parsing in Polish
Anita Nowak
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Linear versus hierarchical agreement feature processing in
comprehension
Neal J. Pearlmutter
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Number accessibility and verb agreement: Examining the
influence of conceptual information during grammatical
encoding
Julie K. Potter and Kathleen M. Eberhard
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Some effects of discourse salience on gap-filling
Janina Rado
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Verb behavior is not verb nature: Sense and genre bias as
sources of subcategorization probabilities
Douglas Roland, Daniel Jurafsky and Laura Michaelis
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Very logical and yet so difficult to spell: The effect of
homophone frequency and within-sentence distance on the spelling of
morphographic Dutch verb forms
Dominiek Sandra and Steven Frisson
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Syntactic priming: Subcategorisation and linear precedence in
German
Christoph Scheepers and Martin Corley
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Case feature as a trigger for reanalysis
Matthias Schlesewsky and Gisbert Fanselow
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Incremental referential processing of spoken language in
children
Julie Sedivy and Katherine Demuth
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Establishing reference in Russian scrambling constructions:
Evidence from eye movements
Irina Sekerina
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On-line comprehension of wh-questions in discourse
Lewis P. Shapiro, Elizabeth Oster, Rachel Garcia, Andrea Massey and Cynthia Thompson
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Written prosodic boundaries?
Karsten Steinhauer and Kai Alter
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Agreeing to attach: Feature processing and structure building
in recursive nominals
Suzanne Stevenson and Bill Badecker
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A priming study of structural accessibility and coreference
processing
Kathleen Straub and William Badecker
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Ungrammatical influences in sentence processing
Whitney Tabor and Daniel Richardson
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Connecting the symbolic and subsymbolic: Analysis of memory
load effects in a connectionist architecture
Whitney Tabor
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Plausibility effects on subject-verb agreement errors in
English
Robert Thornton and Maryellen C. MacDonald
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Verb imageability as a probe for distinguishing regular and
irregular past-tense computation
Michael T. Ullman and Roumyana Izvorski
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Testing constraint-based and two-stage theories: Competition
versus reanalysis
Roger P. G van Gompel, Martin J. Pickering, Simon P. Liversedge and Matthew J. Traxler
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Conceptual combination during sentence comprehension
Matthew Walenski, David Swinney, Sofya Bagdasaryan, Vikki Bouck and Ed Smith
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Same size sisters in German?
Michael Walter, Barbara Hemforth, Lars Konieczny and Harald Seelig
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The effects of discourse status on intuitive complexity:
Implications for quantifying distance in a locality-based theory of
linguistic complexity
Tessa Warren and Edward Gibson
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Prosodic phrasing and relative clause attachment in a
three-site context
Frank Wijnen, Casper Troost and Hugo Quené
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Making simple sentences hard: Verb bias effects in simple
direct object structures
Michael Wilson and Susan M. Garnsey
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