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Session 1: Thursday, 6:30pm -8:30pm Poster # Title Authors 1001 Be specific! On the availability of participants encoded by particles Sandra Pappert and Michael Baumann 1002 Models of retrieval in sentence comprehension: A computational evaluation using Bayesian hierarchical modeling Bruno Nicenboim and Shravan Vasishth 1003 Discourse and Sentence-level Expectations in Second Language Comprehension: Addressing the RAGE hypothesis Ana Besserman and Elsi Kaiser 1004 Locality and discourse constraints in reflexive resolution Ian Cunnings and Patrick Sturt 1005 Semantic and Phonological Prediction during the Comprehension of Misspoken Words Hossein Karimi, Trevor Brothers and Fernanda Ferreira 1006 Does linguistic proficiency influence memory for linguistic and non-linguistic information? Agnieszka Konopka and Sara Spotorno 1007 Production during language comprehension facilitates prediction: Evidence from the visual world printed-word paradigm Aine Ito and martin pickering 1008 Comparing Corpus and Experimental Approaches: A Study of the Russian Enclitic Že Natalia Slioussar and Evdokia Valova 1009 Making invisible "trouble" visible: Self-repair increases abstraction in dialogue Gregory Mills and Gisela Redeker 1010 When does variability boost learning? Shiri Lev-Ari 1011 (In-)consistent Island Effects in Norwegian? Dave Kush, Terje Lohndal and Jon Sprouse 1012 Event Cognition and Aspectual Interpretation in Sentences David Townsend
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Session 1: Thursday, 6:30pm -8:30pmPoster # Title Authors

1001Be specific! On the availability of participants encoded by particles

Sandra Pappert and Michael Baumann

1002

Models of retrieval in sentence comprehension: A computational evaluation using Bayesian hierarchical modeling

Bruno Nicenboim and Shravan Vasishth

1003

Discourse and Sentence-level Expectations in Second Language Comprehension: Addressing the RAGE hypothesis Ana Besserman and Elsi Kaiser

1004Locality and discourse constraints in reflexive resolution Ian Cunnings and Patrick Sturt

1005Semantic and Phonological Prediction during the Comprehension of Misspoken Words

Hossein Karimi, Trevor Brothers and Fernanda Ferreira

1006Does linguistic proficiency influence memory for linguistic and non-linguistic information?

Agnieszka Konopka and Sara Spotorno

1007

Production during language comprehension facilitates prediction: Evidence from the visual world printed-word paradigm Aine Ito and martin pickering

1008Comparing Corpus and Experimental Approaches: A Study of the Russian Enclitic Že

Natalia Slioussar and Evdokia Valova

1009Making invisible "trouble" visible: Self-repair increases abstraction in dialogue Gregory Mills and Gisela Redeker

1010 When does variability boost learning? Shiri Lev-Ari

1011 (In-)consistent Island Effects in Norwegian?Dave Kush, Terje Lohndal and Jon Sprouse

1012Event Cognition and Aspectual Interpretation in Sentences David Townsend

1013Research is fun, psycholinguists are intelligent: Perspective-sensitivity in adjectives Elsi Kaiser and Jamie Herron Lee

1014

Language comprehension under cognitive load: Age-related differences in single vs dual task performance

Katja Häuser, Vera Demberg and Jutta Kray

1015

Investigating attributional models of disfluency processing with a YOYO paradigm: Younger and Older listeners’ reactions to Younger and Older talkers’ disfluencies

Raheleh Saryazdi, Daniel DeSantis, Craig Chambers and Elizabeth Johnson

1016Comprehension and memory representations of r'duced words in Dutch learners of French

Lisa Morano, Mirjam Ernestus and Louis ten Bosch

1017Semantic adaptation and its time course: an investigation of gradable adjectives

Ming Xiang, Chris Kennedy and Allison Kramer

1018Processing of Variable Number Agreement: Evaluating /s/ Lenition in Comprehension

Margaret Featherstone, Cynthia Lukyanenko and Karen Miller

1019

Are different phi-features processed distinctly or similarly? An Event-Related Potentials and Time–Frequency analysis

Mehmet Aygunes, Özgür Aydın, Adil Deniz Duru and Tamer Demiralp

1020 Speech acts and facial expressionsMarcello Passarelli, Filippo Domaneschi and Carlo Chiorri

1021

Excluding the intruder: agreement evaluation at the subject without the subject without the subject phrase

Caroline Andrews, Christopher Hammerly and Brian Dillon

1022Processing Chinese and English relative clauses in context: What kind of priming is most effective? Zhaohong Wu and Alan Juffs

1023

Pronouns don’t (only) point: Investigating sensitivity to space and saliency in anaphor choice in American Sign Language

Anne Therese Frederiksen and Rachel Mayberry

1024

Qualitative processing differences between action and non-action verbs in metaphorical contexts: an EEG study.

Christine A. Knoop, Yasuhiro Sakamoto, R. Muralikrishnan, Mathias Scharinger, Freya Materne and Winfried Menninghaus

1025

The use of attention-directing cues on pronoun interpretation: does the language proficiency of the speaker matter?

Fabiola Tortajada and Carla Contemori

1026

Neurocognitive mechanisms underlying truth-conditional and logical semantic aspects of sentence processing as revealed by event-related potentials (ERPs)

Fayden Sara Bokhari, Alexandre Herbay and Karsten Steinhauer

1027

Sentence context provides language membership restrictions for word recognition during bilingual language processing Liv Hoversten and Matt Traxler

1028Relation of eye movement patterns and cognitive capacity to sentence comprehension accuracy

Maria Varkanitsa, Adrian Staub, Jennifer Michaud and David Caplan

1029

Different case marking does not dampen attraction effect in comprehension: Evidence from an eye-tracking study of subject-verb honorific agreement in Korean Nayoung Kwon and Patrick Sturt

1030Complement coercion in the Canadian English "be done NP" construction Patrick Murphy

1031Anticipating speech errors during online sentence processing

Matthew Lowder and Fernanda Ferreira

1032Effects of reading rate on individual variation in morphosyntactic ERPs Amalia Reyes and Darren Tanner

1033

Inhibition wins over storage: Individual differences in the processing of homonym and polysemy in Korean

Hyein Jeong, Hongoak Yun and Upyong Hong

1034Second language processing of relative clauses in Mandarin Chung-yu Chen

1035How word and phrase frequencies affect noun phrase production Zeshu Shao and Antje Meyer

1036A mechanism for the cortical computation of hierarchical linguistic structure

Andrea E. Martin and Leonidas A. A. Doumas

1037 Linguistic adaptation in syntactic comprehensionCaoimhe Harrington Stack, Ariel James and Duane Watson

1038 Predicate Ordering Effects in Copredication Elliot Murphy

1039What and means: a study on the intersective vs. non-intersective construal of VP-and. Viola Schmitt and Daniele Panizza

1040Parsing underspecified morpho-syntactic Information

Florian Bogner and Petra Schumacher

1041Discourse coherence and pronoun use: Null and overt pronouns in Vietnamese Binh Ngo and Elsi Kaiser

1042Memory retrieval in sentence comprehension uses a non-linear cue combination rule Dan Parker

1043Filler-gap dependencies in L2: implications for the analysis of islands Boyoung Kim and Grant Goodall

1044Resumption controls the time-course of dependency formation: evidence from Hebrew

Julie Fadlon and Aya Meltzer-Asscher

1045Listeners rely on local context, not global prosody, to anticipate pitch accents

Amanda Rysling, Jason Bishop, Charles Clifton and Anthony Yacovone

1046L2 structural prediction depends on the nature of learners' exposure to the target language

Itsuki Minemi, Saki Tsumura, Douglas Roland, Manabu Arai and Yuki Hirose

1047Positioning of Determiner Phrase Affects Mandarin Relatives Processing

Yanan Sheng, Fuyun Wu and Roger Levy

1048Eventive iteration construal during comprehension: one process, differing sources Yao-Ying Lai

1049The surface syntactic positions of wh-phrases and scope So Young Lee and Jiwon Yun

1050Illusory conjunctions reflect mental representations of sentence structure Laurel Brehm and Matt Goldrick

1051

The brain dissociates between different levels of prediction violation during language comprehension...but not always

Gina Kuperberg and Edward Wlotko

1052 When effects appear before causes: an ERP studyEinat Shetreet and Gina Kuperberg

1053Persistent structural priming during online second language comprehension

Hang Wei, Julie Boland and Fang Yuan

1054Is syntactic processing in language production automatic? Iva Ivanova and Victor Ferreira

1055Revisiting empty-category processing by L2 learners with only classroom exposure

Haerim Hwang, Hyunwoo Kim and Bonnie D. Schwartz

1056Semantic constraint modulates N170 effects to unexpected wordforms: ERP evidence

Nyssa Z. Bulkes and Darren Tanner

1057Syntactic parsing with limited control: Effects on the kindergarten path

Yi Ting Huang, Nina Hsu, Elinora Leonard, Juliana Gerard, Alix Kowalski and Jared Novick

1058“I think it’s a tiger”: does prosody help differentiate different uses of belief verbs?

Marie-Catherine de Marneffe, Micha Elsner, Shari Speer and Laura Wagner

1059Wh-island effects in Hebrew and the source of super-additivity in acceptable islands

Maayan Keshev and Aya Meltzer-Asscher

1060Pragmatic effects attested in incremental interpretation of numeral modifiers

Stavroula Alexandropoulou, Jakub Dotlačil and Rick Nouwen

1061 Illusory Effects in Locative ConstructionsNayoun Kim, Kathleen Hall and Masaya Yoshida

1062Top-down expectations affect integration of multiple cues to emphasis in discourse Laura Morett and Scott Fraundorf

1063Semantic selectivity in the retrieval of sluiced sentences: An eye movement study. Jesse Harris

1064Pupillometry measures highlight the timing of cognitive effort during linguistic adaptation

Juan Ospina, Angele Yazbec, Nelson Roque and Arielle Borovsky

1065Neural correlates of referential processing: Event-related potentials for ambiguity versus resolution

Les Sikos, Harm Brouwer and Matthew Crocker

1066

Subject-Verb Agreement in Turkish Agrammatic Aphasia: Comparison of Person and Number Features

Özgür Aydın, Hazel Zeynep Kurada and Tuba Yarbay-Duman

1067The role of individual differences in the context-dependent interpretation of some

Xiao Yang, Robert Fiorentino and Utako Minai

1068The role of context and information in the interpretation of scalar adjectives

Wesley Orth, Amanda Pogue and Chigusa Kurumada

1069Effects of contrastive prosody on referential processing: An ERP study

Aleuna Lee, Deniz Kutlu and Edith Kaan

1070

On-line processing of French syntactic word categories in native speakers and late second language learners: An ERP study.

Lauren Fromont, Phaedra Royle and Karsten Steinhauer

1071Predictive pre-updating: Evidence from event-related potentials Tal Ness and Aya Meltzer-Asscher

1072Individual Differences in Perspective Taking: Inhibition and Switching Across the Lifespan

Madeleine R. Long, William S. Horton, Hannah Rohde and Antonella Sorace

1073Linguistic prediction is a non-competitive process: Evidence from the processing of spoken sentences.

Chiara Gambi, martin pickering and Hugh Rabagliati

1074

The interaction between syntactic structure and information structure: Evidence from event-related brain potentials

Masataka Yano and Masatoshi Koizumi

1075

Can Language Users Derive Sentence Meaning without Relying on Verbs? Evidence from English and Korean Gyu-ho Shin and Hyunwoo Kim

1076Ellipsis in context: Identity and salience both drive interpretation Jeffrey Geiger and Ming Xiang

1077L1 reading experience modulates reliance on a linguistic cue in L2 pronoun processing Heeju Hwang and Jennifer Arnold

1078Word order does not influence German five-year-olds’ interpretation of passives

Lara Ehrenhofer, Yi Ting Huang, Jeffrey Lidz and Colin Phillips

1079All for some and some for all: An ERP investigation of scalar terms in Spanish David Miller and Jason Rothman

1080How font emphasis influences the encoding of salient alternatives in L2 discourse

Eun-Kyung Lee and Scott Fraundorf

1081The influence of spatial representation on reference in spoken language Cameron Smith and Amit Almor

1082Subject island? (Counter)evidence from French dont-relative clauses

Elodie Winckel, Barbara Hemforth and Anne Abeille

1083 Can Visual Shapes Influence Phoneme Perception?Jessica Joseph, Emily Myers, Gitte Joergensen and Eiling Yee

1084Individual differences in semantic coercion processing during sentence comprehension

Clinton L. Johns, Nicole Landi and Julie Van Dyke

1085Cross-linguistic evidence for effects of impersonal vs. referential pronouns in sentence processing Yair Haendler

1086 None or all make a difference for someFrancesca Foppolo and Marco Marelli

1087An investigation of neural oscillations as a signature of word order effects in Russian

Anastasia Stoops, Tania Ionin and Susan Garnsey

1088

Understanding the processing of lexical patterns in sentences using techniques from nonlinear dynamics Ruediger Thul and Kathy Conklin

1089 Modeling Linguistic Categorization of Colors Tao Gong and Lan Shuai

1090Timing of syntactic and lexical priming reveals structure-building mechanisms in production

Shota Momma, L. Robert Slevc, Rebecca Kraut and Colin Phillips

1091Cognitive vs. emotive factives differ in what levels of meaning they contribute to

Kajsa Djaerv, Florian Schwarz and Jeremy Zehr

Session 2: Friday, 12pm-2pmPoster # Title Authors

2001Context management vs. grammatical processing in children's scope ambiguity resolution

K.J. Savinelli, Gregory Scontras and Lisa Pearl

2002Why not both? Form and meaning affect early visual processing of compound words

Charles Davis, Gary Libben and Sidney Segalowitz

2003Scope ambiguity resolution, event structure bias, and German main clause scrambling

Asad Sayeed, Matthias Lindemann and Vera Demberg

2004

Using acceptability judgments to study language change: Age differences reflect differences in speakers' linguistic systems Savithry Namboodiripad

2005Working memory and word frequency relate to offline ambiguity resolution by influencing prosody

Van Rynald Liceralde, Jeong Hyun Lim and Fernanda Ferreira

2006Statistical language models reveal cross-linguistic differences in processing difficulty Stephan Meylan and Tom Griffiths

2007When Unmarked Case matters: Processing Agreement in Hindi Sakshi Bhatia

2008Working memory involvement in grammatical encoding Markus Bader

2009 The importance of replication in psycholinguisticsDaniela Mertzen, Lena Jäger and Shravan Vasishth

2010 Listener adaptation to prosodic cues to syntaxAndrés Buxó-Lugo, Chigusa Kurumada and Duane Watson

2011Cognitive load in the visual world: The facilitatory effect of gaze Mirjana Sekicki and Maria Staudte

2012 Utterance design in multiparty conversationSi On Yoon and Sarah Brown-Schmidt

2013Resumptive pronouns and active dependency formation Derya Cokal and Patrick Sturt

2014 Language Processing and Language Evolution

Ruth Kempson, Miriam Bouzouita, Stergios Chatzikyriakidis, Arash Eshghi, Hannah Gibson, Christine Howes and Jieun Kiaer

2015Slow Joe and Fast Mary: Statistical Learning of Talker Rate Influences Word Perception

Laura Dilley, Zachary Ireland, Navin Viswanathan, Lisa Sanders, Meisam K. Arjmandi and Liz Wieland

2016

Words go together like ‘bread and butter’: The rapid, automatic learning of lexical patterns in natural reading contexts Kathy Conklin and Gareth Carrol

2017The Online Processing of Presupposition Projection from Disjunctions

Aron Hirsch, Florian Schwarz and Jeremy Zehr

2018 Reevaluating the garden-path effect in Korean

Eun Hee Kim, Nayoung Kim, James Hye Suk Yoon and Kiel Christianson

2019Interplay between Syntax and Pragmatics in Online Reflexive Interpretation

Tsz Ching Kong and Wing Yee Chow

2020

Facilitatory Effects in Grammatical and Ungrammatical Sentences in Basque: A novel instance of agreement attraction

Idoia Ros, Nerea Egusquiza and Itziar Laka

2021

Searching for the label advantage in perception: to what extent do verbal categories facilitate visual search?

Geertje van Bergen and Monique Flecken

2022The influence of individual personality differences in language comprehension Isabell Hubert and Juhani Järvikivi

2023

How ERPs can reflect morphosyntactic change: A study on gender fading in a southern Italo-Romance dialect

Valentina Bambini, Paolo Canal (co-first author), Federica Breimaier, Domenico Meo, Diego Pescarini and Michele Loporcaro

2024Comprehension questions change beliefs under uncertainty

Klinton Bicknell and Vera Demberg

2025Revisiting the lexical and discourse bases of gender effects in reflexive processing

Clinton L. Johns, Dave Kush and Julie Van Dyke

2026

Experimental evidence on the role of situational context in language change: the case of the Spanish Progressive to Imperfective shift

Martin Fuchs, Ashwini Deo and María Mercedes Piñango

2027A "missing NP illusion" in Mandarin Chinese doubly center-embedded sentences Nick Huang and Colin Phillips

2028Decoding the P600: new evidence from MVPA for a P3 account

Jona Sassenhagen and Christian J. Fiebach

2029Restricting domains of retrieval: Evidence for clause-bound processing from agreement attraction

Christopher Hammerly and Brian Dillon

2030 Listeners maintain uncertainty about acoustic inputWednesday Bushong, Klinton Bicknell and T. Florian Jaeger

2031Decoding Linguistic Structure Building in the Time-Frequency Domain

Phillip M. Alday and Andrea E. Martin

2032Children use multiword information in real-time sentence comprehension Arielle Borovsky and Inbal Arnon

2033

What did the duck say to the bartender? Sentence context and homonym meaning activation in native and non-native speakers of English.

Jane Morgan and Anna Maria Di Betta

2034 Social influences on language processingTim Beyer, Alisa Boninger and Solana Michael

2035Anticipating negation: Experimental evidence for a semantic account of Neg raising

John Duff, Lyn Frazier, Charles Clifton Jr. and Stephanie Rich

2036Do German demonstrative pronouns avoid perspectival centers?

Umesh Patil, Peter Bosch and Stefan Hinterwimmer

2037Predictive pressures do not override the effects of verb bias in syntactic parsing Wing-Yee Chow and Patrick Sturt

2038Language-independent syntactic category expectation in Spanish-English bilinguals.

Guadalupe de los Santos, Richard Lewis and Julie Boland

2039Presupposition accommodation. An ERP study on definite descriptions and change of state verbs.

Viviana Masia, Paolo Canal, Filippo Domaneschi, Edoardo Lombardi Vallauri and Valentina Bambini

2040Structural priming of SO vs. OS in German: Clauses with psychological-verbs as a test case

Sandra Pappert, Michael Baumann and Markus Bader

2041Modeling syntax acquisition via cognitively-constrained unsupervised grammar induction

Cory Shain, William Bryce, Lifeng Jin, Victoria Krakovna, Finale Doshi-Velez, Timothy Miller, William Schuler and Lane Schwartz

2042Stacked Relative Clauses Processing in English and Mandarin Chong Zhang and John Drury

2043The Director task: Why do they call it Theory of Mind when they mean selective attention? Paula Rubio-Fernández

2044The influence of affect on lexical access: word, context, and participant effects Peiyun Zhou and Kiel Christianson

2045

Lexical overlap increases syntactic priming in aphasic patients with short-term memory deficits: Evidence against the explicit memory account of the lexical boost

Hao Yan, Randi Martin and Robert Slevc

2046 How prediction promotes children's word learningTracy Reuter, Arielle Borovsky and Casey Lew-Williams

2047Island Constraint and Reanalysis in Processing Mandarin Topic Structure: An ERP Study

Zhiyin Dong, Ryan Rhodes and Arild Hestvik

2048Word order and prosody interfaces in natural language processing Tatiana Luchkina

2049Focus structures and the processing of discourse congruence

Barbara Tomaszewicz and Petra Schumacher

2050Prediction in repair disfluencies, focus constructions, and noun phrase coordination

Matthew Lowder and Fernanda Ferreira

2051 Gender attraction in Spanish comprehension

Ian Cunnings, Jorge González Alonso, David Miller and Jason Rothman

2052Processing plural marking in the second language: evidence for transfer Sea Hee Choi and Tania Ionin

2053Verb Subcategory Effects during Parsing: Effects of Language Proficiency and Cognitive Control

Trevor Brothers, Liv Hoversten and Matt Traxler

2054An ERP study of the effect of local sentential context on Chinese relative clause processing Yanyu Xiong

2055 Online Processing of wh-adjunctsNayoun Kim, Alexis Wellwood and Masaya Yoshida

2056 The Learning of Subordinate Word MeaningsFelix Wang, Lila Gleitman and John Trueswell

2057Do Listeners Learn Speaker/Accent-Specific Syntactic Biases?

Rachel Ryskin, Alex Fine and Sarah Brown-Schmidt

2058Codability modulates priming of Path in Mandarin and English Chun Zheng and Elaine Francis

2059Cross-domain priming from mathematics to relative-clause attachment: A visual-world study in French

Céline Pozniak and Christoph Scheepers

2060 Neural Markers of Parafoveal Preview ProcessingGiulia Christine Pancani and Peter Gordon

2061Oscillatory neural signatures of syntactic and semantic retrieval interference Ashley Lewis and Julie Van Dyke

2062The position of suffixes implicitly enhances category discrimination in L2 learning

Dorothée B. Hoppe, Jacolien van Rij and Michael Ramscar

2063

Effects of shared learning on choice of referring expressions mitigated by likelihood of prior knowledge

Alyssa Ibarra, Mike Tanenhaus and Jeffrey Runner

2064Presentation of the Author Recognition Task affects performance Liz Reeder and Jennifer Arnold

2065Evidence for incremental processing of only-sentences in adults as well as children

Pooja Paul, Jayden Ziegler and Jesse Snedeker

2066

Different paths from structure to event construal in idiomatic, semi-idiomatic, and fully transparent expressions

Jayden Ziegler, Jesse Snedeker and Eva Wittenberg

2067L1 and L2 listeners attend to continuous speech differently

Agnieszka Konopka, Emily Lawrence and Sara Spotorno

2068On-line processing of "depth charge" sentences: No evidence for memory overload

Dario Paape and Shravan Vasishth

2069Pupillary responses to Spanish island violations in Spanish-English bilinguals

Ian Phillips, Christen N. Madsen II, Gita Martohardjono and Richard G. Schwartz

2070Differences between children and adults in the emergence of linguistic structure Limor Raviv and Inbal Arnon

2071

The Mandarin Chinese marker bǎ pre-activates an abstract resultant state for direct objects - independent of lexical information Johannes Gerwien and Kexin Xi

2072Implicit prosody and thematic assignment in garden-path recovery. Jesse Harris

2073

Syntactic flexibility of idioms: has the wrong tree been barked up? Eye-tracking evidence from sentence reading

Marianna Kyriacou, Kathy Conklin and Dominic Thompson

2074Predictability affects pronoun production only for some verb types

Jennifer Arnold, Sandra Zerkle, Kathryn Weatherford and Elise Rosa

2075Resolving attachment ambiguity: forget case, but remember number!

Natalia Slioussar and Daria Chernova

2076One leaf or four leaves?: distributive and collective meanings in Hebrew

Einat Shetreet and Rama Novogrodsky

2077

Article omission in newspaper headlines is constrained by information density - An experimental and corpus-based approach

Robin Lemke, Ingo Reich and Eva Horch

2078L2 processing of the Korean locative constructions by Chinese-Korean bilinguals Sun Hee Park and Hyunwoo Kim

2079Prediction at the discourse level in Spanish-English bilinguals: an eye-tracking study

Carla Contemori and Paola E. Dussias

2080

Misspoken Words are Encoded and Retrieved along with Intended Words during Referential Processing

Hossein Karimi and Fernanda Ferreira

2081Rational inference and sentence interpretation in Mandarin Chinese

Meilin Zhan, Roger Levy and Edward Gibson

2082When is a candle a lightbulb? Referential contrast and visually misleading objects

Chris Klammer, Mindaugas Mozuraitis and Craig Chambers

2083Digging up the building blocks of language: Age-of-acquisition effects for multiword phrases

Inbal Arnon, Stewart M. McCauley and Morten H. Christiansen

2084Investigating Island Sensitivity in the Processing of Wh- Dependencies: An ERP Study

Lauren Covey, Alison Gabriele and Robert Fiorentino

2085The impact of presuppositions on interpretation - 'go back' vs. 'return' Jeremy Zehr and Florian Schwarz

2086

Using stochastic language models to map lexical, syntactical, and phonological information processing in the brain.

Alessandro Lopopolo, Stefan L. Frank, Antal van den Bosch and Roel M. Willems

2087Illusions of plausibility: ROC evidence for cue-based retrieval

Amanda Rysling, Caren Rotello and Brian Dillon

2088Intrusion effects on Korean NPI licensing and the influence of prosody

Jiwon Yun, So Young Lee and John Drury

2089 Bilinguals share syntax unsparinglyHeeju Hwang, Jeong-Ah Shin and Robert Hartsuiker

2090

This is the structure that we wonder why anyone produces it: Resumptive pronouns in English help production but hinder comprehension

Adam Morgan, Titus von der Malsburg, Victor Ferreira and Eva Wittenberg

2091Interference effects across the at-issue/not-at-issue divide: Agreement and NPI licensing Anne Ng and E. Matthew Husband

Session 3: Saturday, 12pm-2pmPoster # Title Authors

3001

Expectation management in dialogue: Discourse particles modulate predictions about upcoming referents Geertje van Bergen

3002Immediate interpretation of ser and estar in native speakers, but not L2 speakers of Spanish Carmelo Bazaco and Kiwako Ito

3003How to influence the verb number without disrupting it

Bojana Ristic, Simona Mancini and Nicola Molinaro

3004 Knowledge and Learning of Verb Biases in Amnesia

Rachel Ryskin, Zhenghan Qi, Natalie Covington, Melissa Duff and Sarah Brown-Schmidt

3005Selective agreement attraction effects: Not all phrases are equally attractive Dan Parker

3006Subject gaps are still easiest: relative clause processing and Georgian split ergativity Steven Foley and Matt Wagers

3007

English and Hebrew speakers use language-specific strategies to produce communicatively efficient relative clauses

Julie Fadlon, Adam Morgan, Aya Meltzer-Asscher and Victor Ferreira

3008

Types of iconicity and combinatorial strategies distinguish semantic categories in the manual modality across cultures Gerardo Ortega and Aslı Özyürek

3009Processing of visuo-spatial aspects of American Sign Language by foreign and naïve signers

Tatiana Luchkina, Helen Koulidobrova and Jeffrey Levy Palmer

3010

When adjectives are like numbers: vague adjectives are processed by the magnitude representation system

Arnold Kochari and Herbert Schriefers

3011Script knowledge and event order in a visual world paradigm study

Alessandra Zarcone and Vera Demberg

3012L2 Garden-Path Eye Movement Patterns: Proficiency and Native Language

Saki Tsumura, Itsuki Minemi, Douglas Roland, Manabu Arai and Yuki Hirose

3013Congruency effects of speaker’s gaze on listeners’ sentence comprehension

Torsten Jachmann, Heiner Drenhaus, Maria Staudte and Matthew Crocker

3014The OPC in Japanese: The Effect of Discourse Context on Interpretation and Processing Marisa Nagano

3015Causal attributions in the adaptation of pragmatic informativity assumptions

Amanda Pogue, Sarah Brown-Schmidt and Chigusa Kurumada

3016Implicit causality: When more than one explanation is missing

Israel de la Fuente, Marie Benzerrak and Barbara Hemforth

3017Shape classifiers and referential processing in Mandarin: Noun class trumps semantics

Theres Grüter, Elaine Lau and Wenyi Ling

3018Attentional resource allocation in children’s subject-verb agreement production

Nazbanou Nozari, Akira Omaki, Jessa Sahl and Zoe Ovans

3019Processing discourse referents in Mandarin active and passive SOV sentences Ran Wang and Johannes Gerwien

3020Predictability and misperception: An eye movement and ex-Gaussian analysis.

Jesse Harris, Stephanie Rich and Ian Rigby

3021Predicted analyses linger: The case for structural prediction with either-or structures. Jesse Harris and Stephanie Rich

3022Sloppy on the road to strict? Stereotypical gender and the interpretation of VP Ellipsis.

Jesse Harris, John Gluckman and Marju Kaps

3023Simultaneous listening and planning for production: full or partial comprehension?

Suzanne Jongman and Antje Meyer

3024 Agreement attraction errors in neural networksTal Linzen, Yoav Goldberg and Emmanuel Dupoux

3025A unified conceptualization for the locative & possessive comprehension of English have

Muye Zhang, Maria Mercedes Piñango and Ashwini Deo

3026Reducing animacy interference in Basque: pro-drop or postverbal scrambling? Luis Pastor and Itziar Laka

3027Visually informed prediction: How combining lexical and visual information affects surprisal.

Christine Ankener, Mirjana Sekicki and Maria Staudte

3028

Individual differences in working memory correlate with brain responses during sentence-embedded word reading

Shannon McKnight, Don Bell-Souder, Sara Milligan, Akira Miyake and Albert Kim

3029On the compositional interpretation of scalar quantifiers: the role of the residue set Chao Sun and Richard Breheny

3030The Role of morphological Marking in reducing Language Processing Effort Katrien Beuls and Paul Van Eecke

3031

The role of distributional information in speakers’ trade-off between production ease and comprehension goal

Dongsu Lee, Hongoak Yun and Upyong Hong

3032ERP Time-course of (Pseudo)Word Form Activation and Integration

Yoana Vergilova, Heiner Drenhaus and Matthew Crocker

3033

Easy Pronoun Resolution under Difficult Conditions: Evidence for Good Enough Referential Processing through a Tentative Commitment Mechanism

Hossein Karimi, Tamara Swaab and Fernanda Ferreira

3034Hierarchical vs. linear syntactic models of morphological processing Yohei Oseki and Alec Marantz

3035Thematic role predictability affects the time course of utterance planning Sandra Zerkle and Jennifer Arnold

3036What’s, uhh, coming next? ERP adaptation to distributional characteristics of disfluency

Meredith Brown, Nathaniel Delaney-Busch, Barbara Storch, Edward Wlotko and Gina Kuperberg

3037Working Memory Load Impairs Some But Not All Pragmatic Inferences

Laine Stranahan, Dylan Hardenbergh and Jesse Snedeker

3038

Relative clause processing, structural and linear distance matter - Evidence from Mandarin, Cantonese and English Visual World experiments

Céline Pozniak, Jiaying Huang and Barbara Hemforth

3039Processing English complex noun phrases by native and L2 speakers

Shanley Allen, Leigh Fernandez, Mary Elliott, Neiloufar Family, Kalliopi Katsika, Maialen Iraola Azpiroz, Juhani Järvikivi and Lianna Fortune

3040Communicative efficiency in language production and evolution: Optional plural marking

Chigusa Kurumada, Joseph Plvan-Franke, Wesley Orth and Scott Grimm

3041Neural indices of active structure maintenance: ERP evidence from noun phrase coordination Ellen Lau and Chia-Hsuan Liao

3042High predictability temporarily down-weights errors in subject-verb agreement

Anthony Yacovone, Brian Dillon and Lyn Frazier

3043No grammatical illusion with L2-specific memory retrieval cues in agreement processing

Zoe Schlueter, Shota Momma and Ellen Lau

3044Second Language Resolution of Filler-gap Dependencies in Chinese Topicalized Sentences Jie Liu

3045Scalar implicatures in the context of full and partial information. Evidence from ERPs.

Maria Spychalska, Ludmila Reimer, Petra Schumacher and Markus Werning

3046Retrieving the structural and lexical content of wh-fillers: an attraction effect

Nayoun Kim, Laurel Brehm and Masaya Yoshida

3047Meaning (Mis-)Match in the Directionality of German Particle Verbs

Diego Frassinelli, Alla Abrosimova, Sylvia Springorum and Sabine Schulte im Walde

3048Shared and unshared portions of meaning for biased and balanced polysemes

Andreas Brocher, Jean-Pierre Koenig, Stephani Foraker and Gail Mauner

3049Brain potentials elicited by ironic emojis in sentence context

Benjamin Weissman and Darren Tanner

3050Prosodic Effects on Factive Presupposition Projection

Kajsa Djaerv and Hezekiah Akiva Bacovcin

3051Not as awful as it seems: how cultural language evolution may favor syncretism in case paradigms Remi van Trijp

3052Influence of competitors on the L2 production of English referential expressions

Mari Miyao, Amy Schafer and Bonnie D. Schwartz

3053What do you think why American children produce Russian wh-questions?

Carolyn Jane Lutken and Akira Omaki

3054

Effects of clause order and connective type on children’s and adults’ processing of complex sentences

Laura de Ruiter, Anna Theakston, Silke Brandt and Elena Lieven

3055 Working memory and speech-gesture integrationSeana Coulson and Ying Choon Wu

3056Agreement attraction in person: comprehension in Russian

Anna Laurinavichyute, Aleksandra Simdianova and Shravan Vasishth

3057Asymmetry in presupposition projection: the case of conjunction

Matthew Mandelkern, Jeremy Zehr, Jacopo Romoli and Florian Schwarz

3058Speaker-specific processing of anomalous sentences

Laurel Brehm, Carrie Jackson and Karen Miller

3059 What can silent gestures reveal about word order?Mark Koranda and Maryellen MacDonald

3060Contributions of declarative memory to co-reference production: Findings from Amnesia

Sarah Brown-Schmidt and Melissa Duff

3061

Maintenance costs reflecting the nature of working memory representations during the processing of filler-gap dependencies

Maayan Keshev and Aya Meltzer-Asscher

3062Actors must be unambiguous: An ERP study on the interaction of actorhood and animacy cues

R. Muralikrishnan and Ina Bornkessel-Schlesewsky

3063Active Parasitic Gap-driven Gap-gap-filler Dependencies in Mandarin Le Yan and Edith Kaan

3064The processing complexity of multiply nested dependencies Markus Bader

3065 Heavy NP shift really is the parser’s last resort Wing-Yee Chow

3066Structural adaptation in native speakers and L2 learners

Corinne Futch, Devin McCann, Sonja Mujcinovic, Esther Álvarez de la Fuente and Edith Kaan

3067 Stereotypical Gender Effects in 2016

Margaret Grant, Hadas Kotek, Jayun Bae and Jeffrey Lamontagne

3068 Processing of prepositions: an EEG studyMari Chanturidze, Rebecca Carroll and Esther Ruigendijk

3069Structural complexity modulates “semantic P600” in sentence processing

Peiyun Zhou, Joseph Toscano, Susan Garnsey and Kiel Christianson

3070On the Relation of Linguistic forms, Memory and Attention: the Case of Modification Daphna Heller and Danielle Moed

3071A case of grammatical illusion conditioned by a grammatical property

Jeremy Pasquereau, Brian Dillon and Lyn Frazier

3072Contextual and syntactic information jointly affect the processing of Turkish anaphors

Sol Lago, Martina Gračanin-Yuksek, Duygu Şafak, Orhan Demir and Bilal Kırkıcı

3073The effect of memory demands on dependency length minimization in production

Idoia Ros, Mikel Santesteban and Itziar Laka

3074 Non-adaptation to garden paths Devin McCann and Edith Kaan

3075

The role of language environment on the retrieval of lexical vs. grammatical information in a sentence context among bilinguals Courtney Johnson Fowler

3076Salience of experiencer versus stimulus in Turkish psych verbs: A pronoun resolution study

Duygu Özge, Joshua K. Hartshorne and Jesse Snedeker

3077Boundary tone processing during online comprehension

Sarah Bibyk, Willemijn Heeren, Aaron Albin, Wil Rankinen, Anne Pier Salverda, Christine Gunlogson and Michael Tanenhaus

3078

Easy accessibility and retrievability of high-frequent verbs as a production-based factor modulating historical SOV-to-SVO word order changes

Gerard Kempen and Karin Harbusch

3079Affective properties of verbs and socio-political beliefs modulate the implicit cause of actions

Caelan Marrville, Juhani Järvikivi and Antti Arppe

3080Imprecision can be costly: evidence from modified numerals Helena Aparicio

3081The overt pronoun penalty for plural anaphors in Spanish Carlos Gelormini

3082Negative polarity illusions: licensors that don't cause illusions, and blockers that do

Iria de-Dios-Flores, Hanna Muller and Colin Phillips

3083

The licensing of discourse particles in complex questions: Evidence from graded judgments and event-related potentials

Anna Czypionka, Josef Bayer, Maribel Romero Sangüesa and Carsten Eulitz

3084Dialect levelling as large scale, mild Language attrition

Björn Lundquist and Øystein Vangsnes

3085Dartboard or Spider web?: Memory and audience design when speakers’ representations conflict

Si On Yoon and Elizabeth Stine-Morrow

3086Interpreting Presuppositions in the Scope of Quantifiers: every vs. at least one

Ava Creemers, Jeremy Zehr and Florian Schwarz

3087Effects of environmental statistics in emergence of scalar implicature comprehension

Stephen Powell and Chigusa Kurumada

3088Prosodic distance iconically disrupts causal inferencing Katy Carlson and Hannah Rohde

3089Go High or Go Low: Adaptation to Different Error Distributions in Sentence Processing

Shaorong Yan, Thomas Farmer and T. Florian Jaeger

3090Agreement attraction: roles of active dependencies and attractor position Patrick Sturt and Nayoung Kwon

3091Diachronic development through synchronic variation in copular use Ashwini Deo and Maria Piñango


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