13th Annual Conference on
Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing

August 24-27, 2007, Turku, Finland
 

_AMLAP 2007 PROGRAMME


Poster Session 1 (P1-P53), Saturday

P1 Cargill, S.E.A., Farmer, T.A., Schwade, J.A., Goldstein, M.H., & Spivey, M. The influence of individual differences in language experience on children's sentence processing
P2 De Vries, M.H., Monaghan, P., Knecht, S., & Zwitserlood, P. The importance of vowels in syntactic structure learning
P3 Matthews, D., Pyykkönen, P., & Järvikivi, J. Children's online pronoun comprehension is sensitive to verb semantics
P4 Lorusso, M.L. & Galli, R. Understanding sequence of time: Perfectivity or complementation?
P5 Ivanova, I., Branigan, H., & Pickering, M. Lexical alignment between L1 and L2 speakers
P6 Santesteban, M., Pickering, M.J., & McLean, J.F. Does phonological alignment enhance syntactic alignment? Evidence from homophones
P7 Janssen, D.P. The life and times of a conversational pact
P8 MacGregor, L.J., Corley, M., & Donaldson, D.I. What constitutes a hesitation? Initial evidence from event-related potentials
P9 Irmen, L. On the differential semantic content of grammatical gender categories and its effect on expected referent gender
P10 Tang, H. & Van Gompel, R.P.G. Processing pronouns and repeated names: The effect of gender ambiguity
P11 Garnham, A., Hald, L., & Cowles, H.W. Focus and conceptual distance in noun-phrase anaphor resolution: Testing theories of the mechanism of their interaction
P12 Pyykkönen, P. & Järvikivi, J. Focusing referents: Roles of implicit causality and conjunction ‘because'
P13 Diderichsen, P. Are different referring expressions associated with different patterns of attention in the visual world?
P14 Fukumura, K., Van Gompel, R.P.G., Pickering , M.J. Non-linguistic context affects the choice of anaphor
P15 Schroeder, S. Implicit causality and g ender effects on pronominal resolution: Evidence from reaction time distribution analysis
P16 Lai, V.T., Curran, T., & Menn, L. The comprehension of conventional and novel metaphors: An ERP study
P17 Kaakinen, J.K., Kinnari, T., & Hyönä, J. On-line processing of written irony
P18 Bolt, A. The effects of genre expectations on the processing, comprehension and appreciation of nominalised infinitives and brace constructions in Dutch
---Cancelled---
P19 Roncero, C., Smyth, R., Kennedy, J.M., & De Almeida, R. Online processing differences between metaphors and similies
P20 Stewart, A.J. & Kidd, E. Contrasting two versions of the Event-Indexing Model: Immediate and incremental processing of temporal, spatial and character attribute information
P21 Koizumi, M., Kim, J., Tamaoka, K., Horie, K., & Kwashima, R. Effects of voice and word order on cortical activation during sentence comprehension
P22 Cai, Z. The subject-object relative clause asymmetry in Chinese
---Cancelled---
P23 Gressier, S., Rigalleau, F., & Le Bigot, L. When a midly unacceptable word order desactivates language constraints: Structural facilitation of clitic orders in French language
P24 Bayer, J. & Häussler, J. Searching for the subject-gap in SOV-syntax
P25 Häussler, J. & Bader, M. Object attraction in sentence comprehension
P26 Pillon, A. & Detry, C. Form-meaning mapping in sentence comprehension and production: A shared level of processing?
P27 Guitton, L., Baudiffier, V., & Rigalleau, F. Working memory capacity and reading experience as predictors of syntactic comprehension
P28 Hopp, S., Bader, M., Häussler, J., & Bayer, J. Distance effects in sentence parsing: The role of time-based decay
P29 Donkers, J.L. & Stowe, L.A. Reading span differences during the processing of ambiguous Who- and Which-questions
P30 Drenhaus, H., Vasishth, S., & Wittich, K. Locality and working memory capacity: An ERP study of German
P31 Loncke, M., Desmet, T., Vandierendonck, A., & Hartsuiker, R. Sentence processing and digit recall fighting for working memory resources
P32 Vernice, M., Branigan, H.P., & Pickering, M.J. The representation of unbounded dependencies: Evidence from syntactic priming
P33 Fedorova, O.V. Syntactic priming of possessive constructions in Russian: Evidence for abstract syntax in children
---Cancelled---
P34 Fouilloux, L., Guitton, L., Le Bigot, L., Rigalleau, F. Syntactic priming in production of French sentences: Priming the subject-verb order
P35 Tanaka, M., Branigan, H.P., & Pickering , M.J. Priming grammatical function assignment and word order during sentence formulation
P36 Hanke, M., Pappert, S., & Pechmann, T. Syntactic priming in German: Priming of dative and voice alternation using sentence recall
P37 Sturt, P., Keller, F., & Dubey, A. Evidence for parallelism as priming
P38

Carminati, M.N., Van Gompel, R.P.G., Scheepers, C., & Arai, M. The role of animacy and lexical overlap in the priming of ditransitive structures in comprehension

P39 Montalto, R., Knippers, M., & Stowe, L.A. PP extraposition in spoken Dutch, a production experiment
P40 Lee, M-W. & Canadé, R. A phonological effect on spoken production of 'that' in object relative clauses in English
P41 Maier, R.M. Syntactic facilitation in translations of ditransitives
P42 Huxley, C.J., Branigan, H.P., McLean, J.F., & Pickering , M.J. Lexical and structural determinants of syntactic structure in language production
P43 Pynte, J., New, B., & Kennedy, A. A multiple regression analysis of syntactic influence in reading normal text
P44 Yan, G.L., Bai, X.J., & Wang, W.J. Eye movements when Chinese reader reading disappearing text
P45 Apel, J., Henderson, J.M., & Ferreira, F. Targeting regressions: Do people pay attention to the left?
P46

Bai, X.J., Yan, G.L., & Liu, L.P. The influence of word familiarity and predictability on the skipping probability during reading chinese sentences

P47 Hand, C.J., O'Donnell, P.J., & Sereno , S.C. Fixation durations before and after word skipping: Evidence from eye movements
P48 Häikiö, T., Bertram, R., & Hyönä, J. Is the letter identity span modulated by word and phrase boundaries? Evidence from Finnish
P49 Simola, J.M., Salojärvi, J.T., & Kojo, I.V. Processes used at different phases of reading and search tasks: Evidence from eye movements analyzed by Hidden Markov Model
P50 Kamide, Y. Representational momentum in linking language and space: Effects of verb's trajectory information on attention shift in situated language processing
P51 Knoeferle, P. & Steinberg, J. Incremental interpretation of motor knowledge affects the time course of visual attention during situated comprehension
P52 Meteyard, L., Bahrami, B., & Vigliocco, G. Motion seen and understood: Interactions between perception and comprehension
P53 Mirkovic, J. & Altmann, G.T.M. The integration of affordances during situated language comprehension

Poster Session 2 (P54-P110), Sunday >>
Poster Session 3 (P111-P159), Monday >>


 
 
 

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