Thursday, March 31, 2005 Poster Session A

A-01

Universality of comprehension strategies redefined: Modelling cross-linguistic similarities and differences in real-time language comprehension

Matthias Schlesewsky & Ina Bornkessel

A-02

Reading time evidence for ranked parallel models of sentence comprehension

Edward Gibson, Evan Chen, & Ehren Reilly

A-03

A modeling architecture for incorporating semantics into probabilistic models

Ulrike Pado, Matthew Crocker, & Frank Keller

A-04

Priming of structural representations in children's online comprehension

Malathi Thothathiri & Jesse Snedeker

A-05

The eyes are right when the mouth is wrong

Zenzi M. Griffin

A-06

An ERP study of Japanese honorification: Are honorific features grammaticalized?

Kayo Inoue & Lee Osterhout

A-07

Referential awareness and prosodic markedness: Results from a disambiguation game

Yuki Hirose

A-08

Producers build structures only with overt arguments

Hiroko Yamashita, Franklin Chang, & Yuki Hirose

A-09

Translation equivalence enhances cross-linguistic syntactic priming

Sofie Schoonbaert, Robert Hartsuiker, & Martin J. Pickering

A-10

Cross-linguistic syntactic priming of relative clause attachment

Timothy Desmet & Mieke Declercq

A-11

Discourse based lexical anticipation during language processing: Prediction or priming?

Marte Otten & Jos J. A. van Berkum

A-12

Pronoun resolution across languages: The role of distributional differences between French, German, and English

Barbara Hemforth, Saveria Colonna, Joël Pynte, Christoph Scheepers, & Lars Konieczny

A-13

Effects of contrastive focus on prosodic cues to clause boundaries

Amy J. Schafer & Sun-Ah Jun

A-14

A role for phonological information in relative clause processing

Daniel J. Acheson & Maryellen C. MacDonald

A-15

Comparing and combining frequency-based and locality-based accounts of complexity

T. Florian Jaeger, David Orr, & Tom Wasow

A-16

Dissociation between production and comprehension complexity

T. Florian Jaeger, Evelina Fedorenko, & Edward Gibson

A-17

Rethinking superiority effects —a processing model

Inbal Arnon, Bruno Estigarribia, Philip Hofmeister, T. Florian Jaeger, Jeanette Pettibone, Ivan A. Sag, & Neal Snider

A-18

Fillers after the gap

Matthew W. Wagers & Colin Phillips

A-19

On the role of interaction in models of spoken word recognition: Feedback helps

James S. Magnuson, Ted Strauss, & Harlan D. Harris

A-20

Top-down anticipation and bottom-up frequencies in categorical ambiguities: Evidence from French noun-verb ambiguities

Emmanuel Bellengier, Joël Pynte, & Barbara Hemforth

A-21

Gender transparency facilitates noun selection in Russian

Irina A. Sekerina, Patricia J. Brooks, & Vera Kempe

A-22

Morphology and pragmatics in the visual world paradigm

Irina A. Sekerina

A-23

Accommodation and the interpretation of presupposition during referential processing

Craig G. Chambers & Valerie San Juan

A-24

Underspecification in anaphoric reference to structured entities

Ruth Filik, Anthony J. Sanford, Patrick Sturt, & Massimo Poesio

A-25

On the automaticity of language-mediated eye movements

Anne Pier Salverda & Gerry Altmann

A-26

Speakers' eye movements during the production of adjectives

Todd R. Haskell

A-27

The influence of concurrent linguistic information on fixation patterns during natural scene viewing

Nikole D. Patson, Graham L. Pierce, Brian D. Bartek, Fernanda Ferreira, & John M. Henderson

A-28

A frame-based mechanism for syntactic flexibility

Liane Wardlow Lane & Victor S. Ferreira

A-29

Structural priming and the production of subject-verb agreement

Todd Haskell, Robert Thornton, & Maryellen MacDonald

A-30

The production of free standing and bound morphemes: The case of Dutch adjectives

Niels Janssen & Alfonso Caramazza

A-31

Orthographic and phonological effects in the picture word Interference paradigm: Evidence from a logographic language

Yanchao Bi, Yaoda Xu, & Alfonso Caramazza

A-32

Interfacing attention and syntax: word order in Russian

Andriy Myachykov

A-33

Poster withdrawn

A-34

Lexical bias in spoonish spanerisms

Ines Anton-Mendez, Rob Hartsuiker, Bjorn Roelstraete, & Albert Costa

A-35

"Carpet or Cárcel": Effects of fluency and language mode on bilingual lexical access

Enriqueta Canseco-Gonzalez, Cameron Brick, Katie Wagner, Kara Fischer, & Sarah Brown-Schmidt

A-36

Bilingual access to interlingual homographs: Examination of the effects of sentential context and language of processing

Kathy Conklin, Gail Mauner, & J.-P. Koenig

A-37

The processing of scalar implicatures: Three eye-tracking experiments

Gianluca Storto, Michael K. Tanenhaus, & Gregory N. Carlson

A-38

Re-evaluating Evidence for the linguistic relativity hypothesis

David January & Edward T. Kako

A-39

Does hearing the name of an object partially activate other objects with similar functions?

Eiling Yee, Delphine Dahan, Stacy Huffstetler, Jason Taylor, & Sharon Thompson-Schill

A-40

Experience provides sound advice: Individual differences in the effect of phonological typicality on sentence processing

Thomas A. Farmer, Morten H. Christiansen, & Padraic Monaghan

A-41

Syntactic long-distance effects on prosody

Michael Wagner

A-42

Not just given and new: the effects of discourse and task-based constraints on acoustic prominence

Duane Watson & Jennifer Arnold

A-43

The relation between prosody and logical scope varies by the operator

Scott R. Jackson & William D. Lewis

A-44

"No, the WHITE rabbit": use of presentational and contrastive accents in a copyediting task

Duane Watson, Christine Gunlogson, & Michael K. Tanenhaus

A-45

Trace or pro? Effects of language parametric variation on processing

Nayoung Kwon, Maria Polinsky, & Robert Kluender

A-46

Adjunct attachment isn't just a race either

Benjamin Swets, Timothy Desmet, Charles Clifton, Jr., & Fernanda Ferreira

A-47

Investigating the time course of German relative clause attachment—ERP evidence for immediate decisions

Petra Augurzky, Ina Bornkessel, Kai Alter, & Thomas Pechmann

A-48

Producing RC attachment ambiguities in German—Balancing vs. information structure

Petra Augurzky, Kai Alter, & Thomas Pechmann

A-49

Evidence for early reanalysis and late, strategic competition

Roger P. G. van Gompel, Jamie Pearson, Martin J. Pickering, & Manabu Arai

A-50

Priming of inappropriate analyses in garden-path sentences

Roger P. G. van Gompel, Martin J. Pickering, & Jamie Pearson