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Poster Session 1: Monday 25th August
- Keller: Evaluating Probabilistic Models of Human Parsing
- Hemforth, Konieczny, Pynte: Event-types in pronoun resolution
- Konieczny, Schimke, Hemforth: The dynamics of plural-markings in agreement errors in production
- Pynte, Portes, Holcomb, Di Cristo: Relative Clause Attachment in French: an ERP study
- Scheepers, Klee: Pre-verb thematic role assignment and -revision in German verb-final
constructions: Counter-evidence from eye-movements in reading
- O'Bryan, Folli, Harley, Bever: Event structure effects on garden pathing
- Harrison, Branigan, Hartsuiker, Pickering: Three way attraction effects in Slovenian
- McCauley, Shillcock: Does the Asymmetric Neighbourhood Effect interact with handedness in
English Readers?
- Sanford, Bohan, Sanford, Molle: Detecting text changes as a function of load and extent of
change: what's the mechanism?
- Weber, Grice, Crocker: Effects of prosody on the resolution of word-order ambiguities
- Bard, Anderson, Flecha-Garcia, Kenicer, Mullin, Micholson, Smallwood, Chen: Controlling attention and structure in dialogue: the interlocutor v the clock
- Carlson, Kennedy, Dickey: Accents, structure, and the interpretation of gapping sentences
- Catchpole, Hartsuiker, Pickering: Self-corrections in speech: Evidence against Levelt's Main Interruption Rule
- Eiter, Radach, Inhoff: The Nature of the Phonological Code Accessed Early in Visual Word
Recognition during Sentence Reading
- Longtin, Hallé, Segui: Word processing, morphological surface structure and the lexicon
- Tsai, Chen, Chen: Implicit Priming with Direct Word Naming in Single Word Production
- Yang, Gordon: The Computational Cost of Syntactic and Semantic Integration for
Processing Sentences with Relative Clauses -- A Case Study of Chinese
- Hsu, Bruening: Investigating Gap-Filler Dependencies in Chinese: Is There
an `Active Gap'?
- Cacciari, Padovani, Verzellesi, Carreiras: Contextual effects on the time course of linguistic and conceptual
gender information in understanding double-gender words
- Bradley, Fernández, Lovric: Overt prosody in the RC-attachment construction: Elicitation protocols
- de Goede, Wester, Bastiaanse, Swinney, Shapiro: Verb activation patterns in Dutch matrix clauses during on-line spoken
sentence processing
- Janssen, Muckel, Schiesser: Frequency can account for word order effects in German:
A matter of the appropriate corpus query
- Hai: Computer Simulation of a Serial Parsing Model (Poster file available)
- Roland, Elman, Ferreira: Why `that'?
- Kruijff, Vasishth: Quantifying word order freedom in natural language:
Implications for sentence comprehension
- Mariol, Schelstraete: Implicit learning and lexical spelling: Rules abstraction and/or frequency based processes?
- Fossard, Garnham, Cowles: Referential Accessibility and Anaphoric Resolution: the Case of
the Demonstrative Noun-Phrase That N
- Corley: Filled pauses can ... um ... help the listener
- East: Simulating spell-out-of-trace with an SRN
- Michael, Gordon: Differential processing of sentential information: Effects on
Recovery from the Garden Path
- Roberts, Chater: Spreading activation as a mechanism for lexical smoothing
- Santesteban, Costa: Can highly-proficient early bilinguals acquire two independent
syntactic systems?Influence of L1 Head-Parameter on DP production in
L2
- Poesio: Combining salience and lexical filtering for bridging references resolution
- Tanaka: Dual-mechanism model in derivational morphology - evidence from Japanese Causative formation
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Patrick Sturt
2003-08-15