| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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 |
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