Session.Tag
Title
Author(s)
1.1
Competition between passive-voice heuristics and active-voice knowledge: Webcam eye-tracking of Korean monolingual children’s comprehension of suffixal passive construction
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Gyu-Ho Shin, Seongmin Mun
1.2
Partial reanalysis: A large-scale replication testing plausibility and transitivity bias.
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Abeer Assy, Samuel Joseph Amouyal, Jonathan Berant, Aya Meltzer-Asscher
1.3
Investigating stages of morphosyntax acquisition using artificial language learning
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Calvin Engström, Heidi Getz
1.4
Learners attend to color when exposed to minimally different language varieties
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Sarah Phillips, Nicole Holliday
1.6
Understanding SES variation in family lives using semi-structured interviews
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Megan Kanaby, Arynn Byrd, Yi Ting Huang
1.7
Age-Related Differences in Recognition Memory for Modified Words, Competitors, and Related Lures
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Jaden Zinn, Hossein Karimi
1.8
Eye tracking predictive processing and cognitive decline
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Victoria Cano-Sánchez, Itziar Laka, Alice Foucart, Mikel Santesteban
1.9
Agreement attraction and cognitive load in the aging brain: eye-tracking evidence from Spanish
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Victoria Cano-Sánchez, Itziar Laka, Mikel Santesteban
1.10
Do older adults inhibit falsely predicted words?Evidence from the Cross-Modal Lexical Priming paradigm
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Jina Kim, Si On Yoon, Jan Wessel, Kristi Hendrickson
1.11
No Age-Related Differences in Recognition Memory for Predictable Words
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Haomiao Li, Hossein Karimi
1.12
Cognitive Control Modulates Sentences Comprehension in Individuals with Aphasia
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Anna Krason, Erica Middleton, Matthew Ambrogi, Malathi Thothathiri
1.13
Observing Pitch Gestures Facilitates Delayed L2 Lexical Tone Categorization and Discrimination in Novel Words
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Derrick Nguyen, Sylvia E. Young, F. Sayako Earle, Laura M. Morett
1.16
Monolingual and Heritage Speakers’ Grammatical Processing: An ERP investigation of the Hebrew Accusative Marker
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Dana Plaut-Forckosh, David Anaki, Irina Sekerina, Natalia Meir
1.17
Development of Sensitivity to Prosodic Phrasal Boundaries in a Second Language
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Samuel Sui Lung Sze, Hyun Kyung Rachel Lee, Youngah Do, Yoonsang Song
1.18
Intrasentential Code-switches Enhance Recall in Bilingual Listeners
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Lauren Salig, Jorge Valdés Kroff, Jared Novick, L. Robert Slevc
1.19
When overgeneralizing a linguistic function: Second language Korean learners' knowledge about subject honorification as a politeness strategy
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Nayoung Kwon, Gyu-Ho Shin
1.20
Interface difficulties? L2 processing of syntactic-semantic and syntactic-pragmatic interfaces.
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Grace deMeurisse, Edith Kaan
1.21
Quantifier scope interpretation in L2: contributions of language proficiency, working memory and executive control
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Shaohua Fang, Shuyan Wang
1.22
Cognitive Control Adaptation in Code-Switching: An ERP Study
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Hannah Treadway, Melanie Curado, Alexandra Dabrowski, Claire Kuntz, Samantha Perez, Kirthana Sane, Olivia Shaw, Jorge Valdés Kroff, Souad Kheder, Edith Kaan
1.23
Acquisition of the blocking effect in L2 Chinese by L1 Japanese speakers
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Jun Lyu, Yunchuan Chen, Elsi Kaiser
1.24
Word Processing and Narrator Perspective: Differences Between Deaf and Hearing Bilinguals
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Emily C. Noyer, Matthew J. Traxler, Deborah M. Cates, David P. Corina
1.25
Do code-switching and sociolinguistic environment modulate the processing of ambiguous pronouns? Insights from Italian-English bilinguals
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Camilla Masullo, Beatrice Giustolisi
1.26
Interpretation of Anaphors in Verbal Ellipsis: Evidence from Heritage Turkish
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Esra Eldem Tunc, Zuzanna Fuchs, Elsi Kaiser
1.27
Plausibility and garden-paths: online aural cue use in L1, L2, and heritage speakers of Mandarin
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Vanessa Sheu, Elaine Francis
1.28
Slower lexical processing for bilinguals may involve different mechanisms depending on target language age of acquisition
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Ian Phillips, Rebecca E. Bieber, Gregory M. Ellis, Douglas S. Brungart
1.29
Exploring the Neurolinguistic Processing of Nonbinary Pronouns in First vs Second Languages
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Shane Hansen, Natasha Tokowicz
1.30
Language models (LMs) prefer ambiguous utterances following informative contexts
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Yanting Li, Jiaxuan Li, Shiva Upadhye, Noa Attali, Gregory Scontras
1.31
Higher syntactic complexity requires more listening effort for Spanish-English bilinguals
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Zuzanna Fuchs, John Muegge, Christine Shea
1.32
Heritage Speakers of Spanish pattern with Spanish-dominant speakers in facilitative processing of gender & number agreement
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Zuzanna Fuchs
1.33
Switching meanings and forms: An ERP study on multilingual language processing in Mandarin-English bilinguals
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Yuhui Huang, Anthony Yacovone, Jesse Snedeker
1.34
Observing Pitch Gestures Enhances Phonological and Semantic Processing of Newly-Learned L2 Mandarin Words
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Rylan Batten, Bashar Farran, Laura Morett
1.35
Chinese Existential Polarity Wh-words as a Window on L2 Interpretation
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Jih-ho Cha, Laurent Dekydtspotter
1.36
Online Processing and Offline Judgments of L2-English Article Misuse in Indefinite Contexts
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Amy Atiles
1.37
Flexibility in Bilingual Grammar: Judgments and Production of Noun-Adjective Sequences in Spanish-English Speakers
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Beverly Cotter, Alberto Falcon, Fernanda Ferreira
1.38
A behavioral and computational investigation of referential modification and memory for object features
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Caitlin Volante, Evgeniia Diachek, Deon T. Benton, Sarah Brown-Schmidt
1.39
Online Effort from a Minimalist Grammar Parser Improves RT Fit in RC Processing
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Aniello De Santo
1.40
Unifying memory retrieval and prediction in sentence comprehension: a cue-basedcomputational model
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Elise Oltrogge, João Veríssimo, Umesh Patil, Sol Lago
1.41
Modeling agreement attraction effects in vector space
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Eva Neu, Maayan Keshev, Brian Dillon
1.42
Meaning distinctiveness as a key predictor of sentence memorability within a noisy representation account
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Thomas Clark, Greta Tuckute, Bryan Medina, Evelina Fedorenko
1.43
Correcting Language Model Word Probabilities Reveals a Greater Divergence Between Surprisal and Human Reading Times
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Byung-Doh Oh, William Schuler
1.44
Word Frequency Modulates the Effects of Model Size and Training Data Amount on Language Model Surprisal
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Byung-Doh Oh, William Schuler
1.45
Modeling morphological production with an algorithmically specified InflACT-R
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Jane Li, Grusha Prasad
1.46
Decomposing Semantic Decomposition Reveals Origin of Thematic Roles in LLMs
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Lucas Y. Li, Zander Lynch, Marten van Schijndel
1.47
Language model surprisal underpredicts garden path effects even with limited syntactic parallelism
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William Timkey, Tal Linzen
1.50
Enhancing parsing accuracy by fine-tuning language models with honorific awareness
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Nayoung Kwon, Seongmin Mun
1.51
Evaluating LLMs for abstract linguistic generalization using English parasitic gaps
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Satoru Ozaki, Shota Momma
1.53
“Boy and Girl” or “Girl and Boy”: Dialect, Modality and Frequency Effects on the Production of Binomial Expressions
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Ha Leem Son, Eunkyung Yi
1.54
Dative Ordering Preferences in English: Productive Constraints, Item-Specific Experience & Frequency
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Emily Goodwin, Emily Morgan
1.55
Memory for assertions, questions and answers in unscripted conversation
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Sarah Brown-Schmidt, Natalie Andreoli, Susan Provenzano, Daphna Heller
1.56
The behavioral cost of building composite referents in reading comprehension
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Suhail Matar, Paloma Morcillo, Manuel Carreiras
1.57
The organization of memory for conversation
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Melissa Evans, Sean Polyn, Bethany Gardner, Sarah Brown-Schmidt
1.58
Eager interpretation of discourse-level ambiguities: New evidence for costly reanalysis
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John Duff, Kelsey Sasaki, Daniel Altshuler
1.59
Mandarin classifier informativity gates prediction updating in Maze Reading
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Runyi Yao, Yang Fan, E. Matthew Husband
1.60
What’s described vs. what’s uttered: Communication form modulates effects of typicality
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Muxuan He, Elsi Kaiser
1.62
The role of different linguistic and discourse-level factors in the processing of causal relations
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Artemy Razumnov, Natalia Slioussar, Svetlana Toldova
1.63
The timecourse of “under/connected” thematic relations in center-embedding illusions
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Nick Huang, Colin Phillips
1.64
Pragmatics predicts phonetic reduction in signed narratives
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Onur Keleş, Kadir Gökgöz, Nazik Dinçtopal Deniz