Saturday, April 2, 2005 Poster Session C

C-01

Cues for head-final relative clauses in Chinese

Chun-chieh Hsu, Colin Phillips, & Masaya Yoshida

C-02

Word-chunk frequency affects the processing of relative clauses

Florencia Reali & Morten H. Christiansen

C-03

The "EX" factor: The nature of individual differences in sentence processing

Thomas A. Farmer, Morten H. Christiansen, & Richard F. West

C-04

Eye movements during aentence-picture matching track linguistic processing: Novel findings in normal participants and Parkinson's disease patients

Jesse Hochstadt & Philip Lieberman

C-05

Processing anaphors and pronouns in Broca's aphasia: Evidence from eyetracking

JungWon Janet Choy & Cynthia K. Thompson

C-06

Perception of functional morphology in Broca's aphasia

Michael Walsh Dickey, Lisa H. Milman, & Cynthia K. Thompson

C-07

A study of syntactic processing in Aphasia III: Neurological aspects

David Caplan, David Kennedy, Nathanial Alpert, Nikos Makris, Gloria Waters, Gayle DeDe, Jennifer Michaud, & Amanda Reddy

C-08

Task effects on the localization of BOLD signal in syntactic processing

David Caplan, Evan Chen, Gloria Waters, & Daphne Robakis

C-09

Animacy effects in the neuroimaging of subject-object and object-subject structures

Evan Chen, W. Caroline West, David Caplan, & Gloria Waters

C-10

Sub-syntactic composition: MEG investigations of morphological decomposition

Linnaea Stockall

C-11

Distinct effects of semantic plausibility and semantic composition in MEG

Liina Pylkkanen & Brian McElree

C-12

The influence of depicted events during spoken language comprehension: evidence from ERPs

Pia Knoeferle, Boukje Habets, Matthew W. Crocker, & Thomas Münte

C-13

"Coordinated Interplay": thematic interpretation of initially ambiguous and unambiguous German SVO/OVS sentences in depicted events

Pia Knoeferle

C-14

Effects of NP-type, NP-similarity, and cleft-type in reading German sentences

Pia Knoeferle, Shravan Vasishth, Matthew W. Crocker, & Richard Lewis

C-15

Syntactic priming effects in the processing of alternating word orders

Jun-Ichi Tanaka, Katsuo Tamaoka, & Hiromu Sakai

C-16

The influence of beliefs about an interlocutor on lexical alignment: Evidence from dialogs with humans and computers

Jamie Pearson, Martin Pickering, Holly Branigan, Janet McLean, Clifford Nass, & John Hu

C-17

On the memory structures underlying prominence during coreference resolution

Stephani Foraker & Brian McElree

C-18

The effects of plausibility on eye movements in reading reconsidered

Wayne S. Murray & Julie-Ann Marshall

C-19

Parsing indeterminacy in object relative clauses

Silvia Gennari & Maryellen MacDonald

C-20

Working memory and relative clause attachment under increased sentence complexity

Akira Omaki

C-21

Repairing determiners to fit with the noun

Francesco Vespignani, Nicola Molinaro, Marica De Vincenzi, & Remo Job

C-22

A checking account of the number attraction effect

Jana Häussler, Markus Bader, & Josef Bayer

C-23

Processing null and overt subject pronouns: Evidence from Italian

Maria Nella Carminati

C-24

Activation of referents in indefinite anaphora processing

Maria Luiza Cunha Lima, Edson Françozo, & Ana Luiza Navas

C-25

Exploring the gender congruency effect in Czech

Denisa Bordag & Thomas Pechmann

C-26

Semantic and morphophonological effects in agreement production: When singular and plural are both grammatical

Jelena Mirkovic & Maryellen C. MacDonald

C-27

Experimental studies of agreement in Modern Greek and their consequences for grammatical theory

Niki Tantalou & William Badecker

C-28

Withdrawn

C-29

Reference resolution for reflexives and pronouns in Finnish

Elsi Kaiser, Jeffrey T. Runner, Rachel S. Sussman, & Michael K. Tanenhaus

C-30

The role of binding condition B in intrasentential pronoun resolution

Ming-Wei Ernest Lee & John N. Williams

C-31

Syntactic priming of LF representations in 4-year-olds

Joshua Viau, Jeffrey Lidz, & Julien Musolino

C-32

Lexical frequency and memory effects in the acquisition of complement clauses.

Evan Kidd

C-33

Online comprehension of definite DPs: Inferential knowledge facilitates integration of bridging relations at an early point

Petra Burkhardt

C-34

Semantic attraction during sentence comprehension: Evidence from event-related potentials

Albert Kim & Lee Osterhout

C-35

When counting nodes is not the answer: Revisiting syntactic complexity

Dietmar Roehm, Ina Bornkessel, Tanja Grewe, Hubert Haider, & Matthias Schlesewsky

C-36

Evidence for competition during the processing of quantifier scope ambiguities

Ruth Filik, Kevin B. Paterson, & Simon P. Liversedge

C-37

Constraints on Coreference in the Online Processing of Backwards Anaphora

Nina Kazanina, Ellen Lau, Moti Lieberman, Colin Phillips, & Masaya Yoshida

C-38

The effects of discourse context on the interpretation of bare quantifiers

Marissa Erickson & Edith Kaan

C-39

Integration of gesture and speech in real-time reference resolution

Ellen Campana, Laura Silverman, Michael K. Tanenhaus, & Loisa Bennetto

C-40

Retrieval difficulty in establishing syntactic, semantic, and referential dependencies

Tessa Warren, Masako Hirotani, & Michael Schiller

C-41

Structural and semantic constraints in the processing of English compounds: Evidence from eye-tracking during reading

Ian Cunnings & Harald Clahsen

C-42

Priming the interpretation of noun compounds: Evidence against relation-based models

Claudine Raffray, Martin Pickering, & Holly Branigan

C-43

Semantic integration of prenominal adjectives during sentence comprehension

Shelia M. Kennison

C-44

Attention-focusing by mass-noun quantifiers in sentence comprehension

William H. Levine, Joel A. Hagaman, Cari Anne Bogulski, Rebecca R. Green, & Dorthie S. Ortigo

C-45

Ending the isolation of syntactic priming: Orthogonal structure and content pepetition in sentence production

Kristine Schuster & Padraig G. O'Seaghdha

C-46

Poster withdrawn

C-47

Syntactic priming in comprehension

Evelina Fedorenko & Edward Gibson

C-48

Lexical-semantic and structural influences on syntactic priming in comprehension

Breton Bienvenue, Gail Mauner, & Jean-Pierre Koenig

C-49

Processing of VP ellipsis

Adam Szczegielniak, Evelina Fedorenko, & Edward Gibson

C-50

Salience, reference resolution and the givenness hierarchy

Mikhail Masharov, Elsi Kaiser, Michael Tanenhaus, & Greg Carlson