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AMLaP 2003: Programme



Proceedings volume (1-up: full size pages)
Proceedings volume (2-up: half size pages)

Monday August 25th

9.00-11.00: Registration

11.00-11.30:
McElree, Pickering, Traxler, Frisson: Enriched compositional processing
11.30-12.00:
Arai, van Gompel, Pearson, Schumacher: The representation of transitivity information
12.00-12.30:
Stowe, Zempleni, Hoeks: Processing Idioms in the Left and Right Hemispheres

12.30-14.30: Lunch and Poster Session 1

14.30-15.00:
Sekerina: Grammatical gender and mapping of referential expressions in Russian
15.00-15.30:
Altmann, Gennari, Shackleton: Situating language in the visual world: Mapping the semantics of language onto the semantics of visual scenes
15.30-16.00:
Kaiser, Trueswell: Dividing up referential labor: Finnish pronouns and demonstratives in on-line processing

16.00-16.30: Coffee break

16.30-17.00:
Arnold, Griffin: The role of competition in the production of referring expressions
17.00-18.00:
Tanenhaus (invited speaker): Referential Domains in Language Processing

19.00: Civic Reception at the Gallery of Modern Art

Tuesday August 26th

9.00-9.30:
Knöferle, Crocker, Scheepers, Pickering: The interaction of mental representations from linguistic and visual input: A processing account of role-assignment in visual worlds
9.30-10.00:
Ferreira, Fodor, Lau: Structure-Building and Lexical Access During Garden-Path Recovery
10.00-10.30:
Bader, Bayer: Diagnosis and Garden-Path Recovery-Case and Agreement Symptoms Revisited

10.30-11.00: Coffee break

11.00-11.30:
Cowles, Polinsky, Kutas, Kluender: Brain responses to differences in the processing of informational and contrastive focus
11.30-12.00:
van Herten, Kolk, Chwilla: How semantic analysis can overrule syntactic analysis: an ERP study
12.00-12.30:
Kim, Chen, Rippey, Osterhout: Combinatory semantic processing can occur independently of syntactic support

12.30-14.30: Lunch and Poster Session 2

14.30-15.00:
Griffin: Precision Timing in Speaking
15.00-15.30:
Hartsuiker, Pickering, de Jong: Semantic facilitation and phonological interference in self-correction: evidence from picture naming
15.30-16.00:
Ferreira, Slevc, Rogers: How do speakers avoid linguistic ambiguity?

16.00-16.30: Coffee break

16.30-17.00:
Brown-Schmidt, Tanenhaus: Real-time circumscription of referential domains in non-scripted task-based dialog
17.00-18.00:
Ginzburg (invited speaker):What clarification requests tell us about dialogue information states

19.00: Conference dinner and ceilidh

Wednesday August 27th

9.00-9.30:
Onnis, Monaghan, Chater, Richmond: Phonology impacts segmentation and generalisation in speech processing
9.30-10.00:
Christiansen, Reali, Monaghan, Chater: Multiple-Cue Integration in Language Acquisition: The Differential Contribution of Phonological and Distributional Cues
10.00-10.30:
Keller: A Psychophysical Law for Linguistic Judgments

10.30-11.00: Coffee break

11.00-11.30:
Simner, Pickering: Anticipating Cause and Consequence during Text Comprehension
11.30-12.00:
Corley, MacGregor, Tilley: Task demands and the allocation of attention in reading: some early investigations
12.00-13.00:
Hagoort (invited speaker):How the brain solves the binding problem for language

13.00-14.30: Lunch and Poster Session 3

14.30-15.00:
van Gompel, Majid: Accessing antecedents: Pronouns with infrequent antecedents are easier to process than pronouns with frequent antecedents
15.00-15.30:
Bertram, Hyönä, Pollatsek: Compound processing in Finnish: a survey
15.30-16.00:
Pacht, Schroyens, d'Ydewalle: Lexical competition in visual word recognition: Evidence from foveal and parafoveal form-priming paradigms

16.00-16.30: Coffee break

16.30-17.00:
Fernández, Bradley, Igoa, Teira: Prosodic phrasing in the RC-attachment ambiguity: Effects of language, RC- length, and position
17.00-17.30:
Papadopoulou, Marinis, Roberts: Lexical effects in sentence processing: evidence from modifier attachment in Greek and English
17.30-18.00:
Vasishth: Processing noncanonical constructions in free word order languages


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Patrick Sturt 2003-06-29