Conference: March 29-31, 2007

The advance program is listed below. For final session information, download the conference schedule (6 pages) or the full proceedings (200+ pages).

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Talks

Day

Slot

Title/Authors

Thu 9:15 Fast-mapping and fast-parsing: One and the same?
Sudha Arunachalam, Lila Gleitman and John Trueswell
Thu 9:45 Binding theory and syntactic movement are dissociated in Specific Language Impairment
Arild Hestvik, Richard Schwartz, Lydia Tornyova, Diana Almodovar, Tracy Love and David Swinney
Thu 10:15 No, there is no cat in the second place!: Children's incremental processing of prenominal modifiers and executive control of response inhibition
Nobuyuki Jincho, Reiko Mazuka and Naoto Yamane
Thu 11:15 The time-course of anaphoric processing and syntactic reconstruction
Akira Omaki, Christopher Dyer, Shiti Malhotra, Jon Sprouse, Jeffrey Lidz and Colin Phillips
Thu 11:45 Where to next? Pronoun interpretation as a side effect of discourse direction
Hannah Rohde, Andrew Kehler and Jeffrey Elman
Thu 12:15 Syntactic and semantic effects on the interpretation of pronouns and reflexives
Elsi Kaiser, Jeffrey Runner, Rachel Sussman and Michael Tanenhaus
Thu 2:30 Re-accessing representations: specificity of meaning for prominent and non-prominent concepts
Stephani Foraker, Howard Nusbaum and Samantha Schoeneman
Thu 3:00 What does disfluency do to listeners? EEG evidence for an attentional account
Martin Corley, Lucy MacGregor, Philip Collard and David Donaldson
Thu 3:30 Put in the object position… something previously unmentioned: Heavy-NP-shifting affects on-line reference comprehension
Jennifer E. Arnold and Shin-Yi C. Lao
Thu 4:45 Speaker-external versus speaker-internal forces on utterance form: Do cognitive demands override threats to referential success?
Liane Wardlow Lane and Victor Ferreira
Thu 5:15 Semantic integration and competition versus incrementality in planning complex noun phrases
Neal J. Pearlmutter and Eric S. Solomon
Thu 5:45 Working memory for phrase and sentence production: Evidence from cognitive neuroscience
Randi Martin, Linda Mortensen, Philip Burton and Lisa Von Hofwegen
Fri 9:00 Experimental syntax: What does it get you?
Jon Sprouse
Fri 9:30 MEG reveals early sensitivity to phrase-structure violations in visual cortex
Hugh Rabagliati, Suzanne Dikker and Liina Pylkkänen
Fri 10:00 Structural integration in language and music: A shared system
Evelina Fedorenko, Aniruddh Patel, Daniel Casasanto, Jon Winawer and Edward Gibson
Fri 10:30 An eyetracking investigation of the influence of grammatical gender information specific to one language on comprehension in another language
Kathy Conklin, Walter van Heuven and Ton Dijkstra
Fri 11:30 Pointing to 'her': The effect of co-speech gesture on pronoun comprehension
Whitney Goodrich and Carla Hudson Kam
Fri 12:00 Three experimental techniques for investigating sign language processing
Gaurav Mathur and Catherine Best
Fri 12:30 Segmentation of British Sign Language: Possible-word effects in sign spotting
Eleni Orfanidou, Robert Adam, James McQueen and Gary Morgan
Fri 3:00 Invited Speaker: Rachel Mayberry
Lexical and Grammatical Processing in Relation to the Learner’s Maturation: When Bottom-Up Crashes with Top-Down
Fri 3:30 Invited Speaker: David P. Corina
Recognition of Sign Language and Human Actions in Deaf Signers
Fri 4:00 Invited Speaker: Gabriella Vigliocco
Language and Cognition: Insights from the study of sign language iconicity
Fri 5:00 Invited Speaker: Diane Lillo-Martin
The sign language module
Fri 5:30 Invited Speaker: Karen Emmorey
The psycholinguistics of signed and spoken languages: How biology affects processing
Sat 9:00 Anticipating instruments
Breton Bienvenue, Gail Mauner and Jean-Pierre Koenig
Sat 9:30 Local syntactic coherence interpretation in spoken language: Evidence from visual-world-experiments
Lars Konieczny and Daniel Müller
Sat 10:00 Predictive constraints on sentence processing: Argument structure and semantic priming
Anuenue Kukona, Shin-Yi Fang, Karen Aicher, Helen Chen and James S. Magnuson
Sat 11:00 How do the eyes reflect syntactic co-ordination?
Manabu Arai, Martin Pickering, Sarah Haywood and Helene Kreysa
Sat 11:30 What makes a construction predictable? Using semantic and contextual cues to better model phonetic reduction
Harry Tily, Inbal Arnon, Joan Bresnan, Anubha Kothari and Neal Snider
Sat 12:00 Surprisal and cumulativity in syntactic priming: Evidence for implicit learning
T. Florian Jaeger and Neal Snider
Sat 2:30 The effects of contextual constraints on spoken word recognition in an artificial lexicon
Kathleen Pirog, Michael Tanenhaus and Richard Aslin
Sat 3:00 Sentence processing in an artificial language: Statistical learning and constraint-based ambiguity resolution
Maryellen MacDonald and Christine Whalen
Sat 3:30 Use of speaker gaze during sentence comprehension and verb learning
John Trueswell, Rebecca Nappa, Allison Wessel and Lila Gleitman
Sat 4:45 A new theory and computational model of working memory in sentence production: Agreement errors as failures of cue-based retrieval
William Badecker and Richard Lewis
Sat 5:15 Eye-tracking evidence for frequency and integration cost effects in corpus data
Vera Demberg, Frank Keller and Roger Levy
Sat 5:45 The syntactic complexity of Russian relative clauses
Roger Levy, Evelina Fedorenko and Edward Gibson

Posters

Day

Slot

Title/Authors

Thu 1 Intransitivity does prevent direct object misanalysis: Eye movement evidence
Adrian Staub
Thu 2 The use of a universal constraint in the segmentation of continuous speech
Adriana Hanulíková
Thu 3 The interplay between perceptual and semantic priming during the formation of syntax
Andriy Myachykov, Simon Garrod and Stephanie Coquillon
Thu 4 Prosodic cues in L2 word recognition: Does lexical stress constrain lexical access?
Annie Tremblay
Thu 5 Effects of frequency and neighborhood density on lexical production: An artificial lexicon study
Austin F. Frank, Michael K. Tanenhaus, Richard N. Aslin and Anne Pier Salverda
Thu 6 The Shape of Things to Come: Divergent Information During Incremental Processing
Cara Tsang and Craig G. Chambers
Thu 7 Grammatical gender effects in object categorization: Cross linguistic evidence
Daniela Paolieri, Lorella Lorella, Roberto Cubelli and Remo Job
Thu 8 What do eye movements tell us about reference resolution? Using ambiguous pronouns to evaluate the linking hypotheses
Daphna Heller, Eiling Yee and Julie Sedivy
Thu 10 Semantic Garden Pathing: Subsets and New Discourse Referents
Edith Kaan, Pedro Alcocer, Christopher Barkley and Andrea Dallas
Thu 11 Effects of contextual constraint on auditory sentence priming in young and older adults
Eileen Cardillo, Kim Plunkett and Jennifer Aydelott
Thu 12 Monitoring of subject-verb agreement errors in comprehension: an ERP study
Els Severens, Bernadette Jansma and Robert Hartsuiker
Thu 13 The interaction of syntactic and lexical information sources in language processing
Evelina Fedorenko and Edward Gibson
Thu 14 Syntactic complexity effects in sentence production
Evelina Fedorenko, William Badecker and Edward Gibson
Thu 15 Social cues contextualize syntactic representations in development
Franklin Chang, Tessei Kobayashi and Shigeaki Amano
Thu 16 The functional nature of LAN in a free word ordered language
Hajnal Jolsvai and Valeria Csepe
Thu 17 Number agreement in reading comprehension: Grammatical and conceptual factors in pronoun vs. verb agreement
Hamutal Kreiner, Simon C. Garrod and Patrick Sturt
Thu 18 Universal versus language-specific conceptual effects on shifted word order production in Korean: Evidence from bilinguals
Heeyeon Dennison and Amy Schafer
Thu 19 Ironic understatement is "not exactly easy": Evidence from eye movements
Helen Majewski
Thu 20 Interpreting sluiced prepositional phrases: Evidence for a pragmatic inference process and its constraints
Henry Beecher
Thu 21 Prosody and ambiguity resolution: Methodological explorations
Iglika Stoyneshka
Thu 22 Linguistic number representation is shared by different verbs and nouns: Evidence from priming experiments with a new sentence completion paradigm.
Ine Janssens, Sofie Schoonbaert and Timothy Desmet
Thu 23 Conceptual and morphophonological influences on agreement
Ines Anton-Mendez and Robert J. Hartsuiker
Thu 24 Focusing the focused: The time course of verb semantics in speech comprehension
Juhani Järvikivi and Pirita Pyykkönen
Thu 25 Similarity-based proactive and retroactive interference reduces quality of linguistic representations
Julie Van Dyke and Brian McElree
Thu 26 Parallel worlds? The processing of negation and error disfluencies in the visual world paradigm
Karl G. D. Bailey and Kiel Christianson
Thu 27 A cost to mispredicting: Effects of sentential constraint violations
Katherine DeLong and Marta Kutas
Thu 28 Syntactic priming in an unscripted dialogue task
Kathleen Carbary and Michael Tanenhaus
Thu 29 Focus in sluicing interpretation
Katy Carlson, Michael Walsh Dickey, Lyn Frazier and Charles Clifton, Jr.
Thu 30 Automatic processing of wh- and NP-movement in agrammatic aphasia: Evidence from eyetracking
Michael Walsh Dickey and Cynthia K. Thompson
Thu 31 Effect of contrastive intonation in discourse comprehension in Japanese: An eye tracking study with adults and 6-yr olds
Kiwako Ito, Nobuyuki Jincho, Reiko Mazuka, Naoto Yamane and Utako Minai
Thu 32 Scrambling and information structure in Korean sentence comprehension
Kyuseek Hwang and Amy J. Schafer
Thu 33 Language, music, and modularity: Self-paced reading time evidence for shared processing of linguistic and musical syntax
L. Robert Slevc, Jason C. Rosenberg and Aniruddh D. Patel
Thu 34 Modelling attention in the coordinated interplay of language and scene
Marshall Mayberry, Matthew Crocker and Pia Knoeferle
Thu 35 Incremental interpretation in the face of disfluent repairs
Martin Corley
Thu 36 The role of topichood and context effects in Japanese: An ERP study
Masako Hirotani and Petra Burkhardt
Thu 37 Intrusive Licensing Effects: Comparing Negative Polarity and Reflexives
Ming Xiang, Brian Dillon and Colin Phillips
Thu 38 Lingering misinterpretations due to partial reanalysis or memory trace? Evidence from individual differences
Nikole D. Patson, Emily Swensen, Nicole Moon and Fernanda Ferreira
Thu 39 Case overwriting effects in German
Pavel Logacev and Shravan Vasishth
Thu 40 Sentence position and time-course in expectation-based processing of final verbs
Roger Levy and Frank Keller
Thu 41 Unresolved dependency and memory cost: A study of negative adverbs in Japanese
Rosalynn Chiu, Hajime Ono and Hiromu Sakai
Thu 42 The impact of resolved filler-gap dependencies on later dependency formation
Roshni Caputo-Nimbark, Paul Hines, Rebecca Larson, Jessica Levy, Andrea Longini, Hana Quon, Claude Smith and Matthew Wagers
Thu 43 All pronouns are not created equal: The processing and interpretation of null and overt pronouns in Spanish
Sarah Callahan, Janet Nicol, Tracy Love and David Swinney
Thu 44 Rate of speech effects sentence processing in children with and without language impairments
Tracy Love, David Swinney, Carolyn Sawyer, Brianne Bricker, Richard Schwartz and Danielle Vignati
Thu 45 What is contingent about contingency learning?: Evidence from structural priming in comprehension
Sunfa Kim, Gail Mauner and Jean-Pierre Koenig
Thu 46 The influence of prosody and verb placement on resolving global PP-attachment ambiguities in German: A visual-world study
Susann Lingel, Christoph Scheepers, Sibylle Mohr and Thomas Pechmann
Thu 47 Fine-graining structure prediction in sentence processing: How language mixing reveals an economic parser
Suzanne Dikker and Peter Indefrey
Thu 48 The time course of different kinds of knowledge use during reading comprehension
Tessa Warren, Kerry McConnell and Keith Rayner
Thu 50 Plausibility and the resolution of temporary ambiguity in relative clause comprehension in Mandarin
Yowyu Lin and Susan Garnsey
Thu 51 How L1 and L2 perceivers process English subject-verb agreement violations
Zhijun Wen
Fri 1 Seeing sign: the relationship of visual feedback to sign language sentence structure
Bencie Woll, Valentina Arena and Alison Finlay
Fri 2 Gesture and discourse: How we use our hands to refer back
Stephani Foraker and Susan Goldin-Meadow
Fri 3 Lexical access in catalan signed language
Cristina Baus, Eva Gutiérrez and Manuel Carreiras
Fri 4 MEG evidence of lexical access in signers
Diogo Almeida, Joseph Hill, Jon Sprouse, Deborah Chen-Pichler and David Poeppel
Fri 5 Visual word recognition in bilingual deaf children
Ellen Ormel, Harry Knoors, Ludo Verhoeven and Daan Hermans
Fri 6 Finding frequency effects in usage of NOT collocations in American Sign Language
Erin Wilkinson
Fri 7 The role of American Sign Language (ASL) proficiency in learning complex English syntax: Evidence from deaf children and adults
Kathy N. Maxwell and Marc F. Joanisse
Fri 8 Movement kinematics and prosody in American Sign Language
Martha E. Tyrone, Louis Goldstein and Gaurav Mathur
Fri 9 Handshape perception across lexical substrata in ASL
Petra Eccarius and Diane Brentari
Fri 10 The interplay between meaning and form: Iconicity in American Sign Language
Robin Thompson, David Vinson and Gabriella Vigliocco
Fri 11 The effect of phonological similarity and irrelevant visual input on Working Memory in Turkish Sign Language (TID)
Annette Hohenberger and Okan Kubus
Fri 12 Subphonemic exchange errors in speech: Evidence from articulation
Corey McMillan, Martin Corley and Robin Lickley
Fri 13 The effects of intonational boundaries on the immediate recall of sentences
Duane Watson and Aaron Benjamin
Fri 14 Processing events: Behavioral and neural correlates of aspectual coercion
Jonathan Brennan and Liina Pylkkanen
Fri 15 Sentential and morphological negation are processed differently: evidence from Korean
Jung-Hee Kim and Benjamin Bergen K.
Fri 16 About embarking dogs and gracious mice: an ERP study on the integration of embedded words
Petra M. van Alphen and Jos J.J. van Berkum
Fri 17 Pronouns and repeated definite descriptions in spoken language comprehension
Sara Peters, Amit Almor and Lauren Hodges
Fri 18 Continuous updating of the message during unscripted language production: Evidence from simple noun phrases in English and Spanish
Sarah Brown-Schmidt, Agnieszka Konopka and Lucia Alzaga
Fri 19 Linguistic sequencing in the cortex and basal ganglia
Shiao-hui Chan, Lee Ryan and Thomas G. Bever
Fri 20 The nature of verb-phrase ellipsis: Evidence from aphasia
Josee Poirier, Lewis Shapiro, Tracy Love and David Swinney
Fri 21 Rate of speech effects on the processing of overt anaphors in typical and atypical developing language populations
Tracy Love, Brianne Bricker, Danielle Vignati, Maxwell Moholy, Matthew Walenski, Richard Schwartz and David Swinney
Fri 22 The effect of plausibility on eye movements in reading: Does number matter?
Adrian Staub, Keith Rayner, Alexander Pollatsek, Jukka Hyönä and Helen Majewski
Fri 23 The effect of phonological parallelism in coordination: Evidence from eye-tracking
Amit Dubey, Frank Keller and Patrick Sturt
Fri 24 Integrating syntax and semantic plausibility into a wide-coverage model of human sentence processing
Ulrike Pado, Matthew W. Crocker and Frank Keller
Fri 25 Retrieval and nonadjacent dependencies: Speed-accuracy tradeoff evidence from sluicing
Andrea E. Martin and Brian McElree
Fri 26 Linking working memory processes with self-paced reading and eyetracking measures: How lexical processing load and SPR exaggerate locality effects
Brian Bartek, Richard Lewis, Mason Smith and Shravan Vasishth
Fri 27 The referential value of iconic gestures in fluent and disfluent speech
Craig G. Chambers and Cari S. Kilbreath
Fri 28 Verb and verb argument structure encoding: Eyetracking patterns in normal and agrammatic aphasic speakers
Cynthia K. Thompson, Michael Walsh Dickey, Soojin Cho, Jiyeon Lee and Zenzi M. Griffin
Fri 29 Do spoken words tell us how long they will be?
James Magnuson and Ted Strauss
Fri 30 Integration of pragmatic context in homophone ambiguity resolution: Time course of activation of context-appropriate and context-inappropriate meanings
Daniel Mirman, Ted Strauss, James Magnuson and James Dixon
Fri 31 Successful dialogue requires syntactic alignment
David Reitter and Johanna D. Moore
Fri 32 Ordering constraints on discourse relations
John Kraemer and Edward Gibson
Fri 33 The role of discourse-level and semantic predictability in sentence comprehension
Edward Gibson, Evelina Fedorenko and Michael Frank
Fri 34 The use of information structure in on-line English sentence comprehension
Meredith Brown, Edward Gibson and Timothy Desmet
Fri 35 Reference resolution with subjects, topics and foci
Elsi Kaiser
Fri 36 Investigating the sources of cognitive cost for the processing of scrambled word order
Hajime Ono, Jun-ichi Tanaka and Hiromu Sakai
Fri 37 Length affects the resolution of the Dative NP ambiguity in Korean
Hyekyung Hwang and Amy Schafer
Fri 38 Cross-linguistic syntactic priming in Korean-English bilingual production
Jeong-Ah Shin and Kiel Christianson
Fri 39 Processing evidence for QR: The case of antecedent contained ellipsis
Jorie Koster-Moeller, Jason Varvoutis and Martin Hackl
Fri 40 An ERP investigation of syntactic priming in language comprehension
Kristen Tooley, Matthew Traxler and Tamara Swaab
Fri 41 Multiple That: A strategy for reducing integration costs
Laura Staum and Ivan Sag
Fri 42 A subject-preference in Chinese? Electrophysiology reveals: yes and no
Luming Wang, Matthias Schlesewsky, Balthasar Bickel and Ina Bornkessel-Schlesewsky
Fri 43 The role of animacy in the processing of verb-final sentences in Chinese: An auditory ERP study of ba and bèi-constructions
Markus Philipp, Ina Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, Walter Bisang and Matthias Schlesewsky
Fri 44 Syntactic priming in the comprehension of ditransitive structures: New findings
Maria Nella Carminati, Roger P.G. van Gompel, Christoph Scheepers and Manabu Arai
Fri 45 Economy hierarchy and pronoun interpretation in patients with Broca's aphasia
Nada Vasic, Sergey Avrutin and Esther Ruigendijk
Fri 46 Visiting relatives with ERPs can be instructive: Subject/object processing asymmetries in Korean relative clauses
Nayoung Kwon, Robert Kluender, Maria Polinsky and Marta Kutas
Fri 47 Examination of a distributional account of recency effects in comprehension
Neal J. Pearlmutter
Fri 48 Memory retrieval in dependency processing
Philip Hofmeister
Fri 49 The influence of pragmatic cues on pronominal coreference
Wind Cowles
Fri 50 Eye tracking parallelism effects in coordinate constructions: the effects of “and”, “but” and “while”
Pia Knoeferle
Fri 51 Children's online comprehension of pronouns in spoken language: The role of verb semantics
Pirita Pyykkönen, Danielle Matthews and Juhani Järvikivi
Sat 1 A return to isomorphism: The processing demands associated with resolving ambiguity
Anastasia Conroy and Jeffrey Lidz
Sat 2 The influence of the scene on linguistic expectations: Evidence from cross-model priming in visual worlds
Andrea Weber and Matthew Crocker
Sat 3 Integrating perceptual, semantic, and syntactic information in sentence production
Andriy Myachykov, Simon Garrod and Seppo Vainio
Sat 4 Common ground guides interpretation of wh-questions
Sarah Brown-Schmidt, Christine Gunlogson, Duane Watson and Michael Tanenhaus
Sat 5 Eye movements and hand movements as indices of lexical processing
Anne Pier Salverda, Michael Spivey, James Magnuson and Michael Tanenhaus
Sat 6 On priming by implicit prosody
Anouschka Bergmann and Shari R. Speer
Sat 7 ERP measure of gap-filling in children with and without specific language impairment
Arild Hestvik, Baila Tropper, Richard Schwartz, Valerie Shafer and Lidiya Tornyova
Sat 8 “She did too”: Processing VP ellipsis by typical and atypical developing language populations
Brianne Bricker, Danielle Vignati, Richard Schwartz, David Swinney and Tracy Love
Sat 9 Sometimes it’s better to donate than to give: Syntactic projections in on-line sentence comprehension
Christoph Scheepers, Rhian S. Williams, Sibylle Mohr, Manabu Arai and Roger P. G. van Gompel
Sat 10 Effects of lexical association on the resolution of coordination ambiguities
Christopher Barkley and Edith Kaan
Sat 11 Relative clause attachment ambiguities in the visual world
David January and John Trueswell
Sat 12 Corpus-based evidence against sequence priming
David Reitter, Frank Keller and Julia Hockenmaier
Sat 13 Position or Morphology? An electrophysiological examination of incremental argument interpretation in Icelandic
Dietmar Roehm, Matthias Schlesewsky and Ina Bornkessel-Schlesewsky
Sat 14 The neurocognition of ergativity: Electrophysiological evidence from Hindi
Ina Bornkessel-Schlesewsky, Kamal Kumar Choudhary, Dietmar Roehm and Matthias Schlesewsky
Sat 15 Processing object relative clauses: Discourse or frequency?
Douglas Roland, Carolyn O'Meara, Hongoak Yun and Gail Mauner
Sat 16 The use of speaker information in reference resolution depends on the presence of ambiguity
Edmundo Kronmuller and Dale J. Barr
Sat 17 A rethink of the mapping between salience and referring expression
Eleni Miltsakaki
Sat 18 Reference resolution in Estonian: Form-specific effects
Elsi Kaiser and Virve Vihman
Sat 19 A two-phase model of integration processes in sentence parsing: Locality and antilocality effects in German
Esther Sommerfeld, Shravan Vasishth, Pavel Logacev, Maike Baumann and Heiner Drenhaus
Sat 20 Effects on ambiguity resolution caused by the timing of RSVP presentations emulate effects caused by explicit prosody
Eva M. Fernández
Sat 21 What syntactic information exists in prosody?
John Kraemer and Edward Gibson
Sat 22 A working-memory-based account of animacy effects in the processing of relative clauses
Evelina Fedorenko and Edward Gibson
Sat 23 Information structure and word order in Russian sentence comprehension
Evelina Fedorenko and Roger Levy
Sat 24 The when and how of positing null subjects (pro): The timing and surprising interaction of syntactic and semantic constraints
Gerardo Fernandez-Salgueiro, Lillian Chen, Richard Lewis and Samuel Epstein
Sat 25 Interference from real-world knowledge on anticipatory eye-movements in a counterfactual-world
Heather J Ferguson, Christoph Scheepers and Anthony J Sanford
Sat 26 The interpretation of reciprocals: Evidence from eye movements
Helen Majewski
Sat 27 Representations of verbs in foreign languages
Hiroko Yamashita and Michiaki Matsumoto
Sat 28 Resolution of left edge ambiguity in the processing of multi-clause sentences: The case of adjunct subordinate clauses in Japanese
Hiromu Sakai, Hajime Ono, Michiko Fukuda and Megumi Yoshimura
Sat 29 The role of prominence in the resolution of referential ambiguities: Evidence from co-reference in italian
Ilaria Frana
Sat 30 Are readers lead down a thematic garden-path?
Jana Häussler, Markus Bader, Simon Hopp and Josef Bayer
Sat 31 Implicit and explicit prosody: Effects on pronoun interpretation
Stephani Foraker
Sat 32 The effects of meaning and task on sentence processing: Are implausibility and anomaly different?
Julie-Ann Marshall and Wayne S. Murray
Sat 33 Children’s early acquisition of the passive: evidence from syntactic priming
Katherine Thatcher, Holly Branigan, Janet McLean and Antonella Sorace
Sat 34 Double-object constructions and focus
Katy Carlson and Michael Walsh Dickey
Sat 35 Insensitivity to changes in garden path sentences
Kiel Christianson
Sat 36 Integrated Representation and Access of Tone and Segments
Lei Xu and Shari Speer
Sat 37 Incremental construction of mental images in Japanese sentence comprehension
Manami Sato, Amy Schafer and Benjamin Bergen
Sat 38 Understanding nested locatives: An event related potentials investigation
Marguerite McQuire, Kim Verhouf and Seana Coulson
Sat 39 Structure and frequency in the processing of verb-final clauses
Markus Bader and Jana Häussler
Sat 40 Content-dependent and content-independent processes in filler-gap resolution
Matthew Wagers and Colin Phillips
Sat 41 The learnability of embedded hierarchical structures
Meinou Helena De Vries, Padraic Monaghan, Stefan Knecht and Pienie Zwitserlood
Sat 42 ERP correlates of structural agreement elaboration
Nicola Molinaro, Francesco Vespignani and Remo Job
Sat 43 The interplay between gender matching and binding constraints in anaphora resolution: Evidence from eye-movements
Patrick Sturt, Hamutal Kreiner and Simon, C. Garrod
Sat 44 Referential processing of context-(in)dependent entities: Evidence from ERPs
Petra Burkhardt
Sat 45 Combined effects of semantic and syntactic parallelism: evidence from eye tracking
Pia Knoeferle and Matthew W. Crocker
Sat 46 Directing attention during spoken language comprehension: The role of discourse salience
Pirita Pyykkönen, Roger P.G. van Gompel and Jukka Hyönä
Sat 47 Cross-linguistic priming across word order variations: evidence from actives and passives in Dutch and English
Sarah Bernolet, Rob Hartsuiker and Martin Pickering
Sat 48 The role of animacy in relative clause production: eye-tracking evidence
Silvia Gennari, Jelena Mirkovic and Maryellen MacDonald
Sat 49 Automatic contextualization during early utterance planning in referential communication
Timothy Gann and Dale Barr
Sat 50 The role of processing in coordination
Wayne Cowart and Tatiana Agupova
Sat 51 A presentational effect on the processing of English 'not-because' sentences
Yukiko Koizumi and Dianne Bradley
Sat 52 An ERP study of the classifier system in Japanese: Syntactic or Semantic?
Yumi Sakai, Yuichiro Fukumitsu, Noriaki Yusa and Masatoshi Koizumi