Parallel Session talks are each 5 minutes long, with 5-6 per talks session presented during the first half hour of each session. Talks are listed in preferred order of presentation but may be presented in a different order if needed at the time of the session. Time slots are not listed for each 5 minute talk within a session because we urge attendees to pick a single session to attend and listen to all presentations in that session, and not jump from session to session. We hope that this will promote group discussion. Parallel sessions are thematically organized.
★ Indicates talk is part of the special session on Language Acquisition and Language Processing: Finding New Connections
Hour | Session | Time | Theme | Title | Authors | Links |
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Hour 1 | 1 | 12:30 | Speech | Do faces speak volumes? A methodological perspective on social biases in speech comprehension and evaluation across three age groups | Adriana Hanulikova | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 1 | 1 | 12:30 | Speech | Recognition of minimal pairs in (un)predictive sentence contexts in two types of noise | Marjolein van Os, Jutta Kray and Vera Demberg | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 1 | 1 | 12:30 | Speech | ★ Parents speak more about Object Features when children engage in Sustained Attention | Ryan Peters and Chen Yu | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 1 | 1 | 12:30 | Speech | Facilitating the processing of foreign accent reduces bias against nonnative speakers | Shiri Lev-Ari and Katarzyna Grabka | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 1 | 1 | 12:30 | Speech | Languages spoken by more people are more sound-symbolic | Shiri Lev-Ari, Ivet Kancheva, Louise Marston, Hannah Morris, Teah Swingler and Madina Zaynudinova | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 1 | 1 | 12:30 | Speech | Individual differences in accent adaptation | Xin Xie and T. Florian Jaeger | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 1 | 2 | 12:30 | Lexicon and Lexical Processing | Multiverse analysis of eye-tracking data: Reexamining the ambiguity advantage effect | Caren Rotello, Brian Dillon and Caroline Andrews | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 1 | 2 | 12:30 | Lexicon and Lexical Processing | Computational Estimation of Lexical Semantic Norms: A New Framework | Bryor Snefjella and Idan Blank | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 1 | 2 | 12:30 | Lexicon and Lexical Processing | Objective ages of acquisition for 3300+ simplified Chinese characters | Zhenguang Cai, Shuting Huang, Zebo Xu and Nan Zhao | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 1 | 2 | 12:30 | Lexicon and Lexical Processing | Visual recognition of morphologically complex words by second language learners: A masked priming study | Mariia Baltais and Anna Jessen | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 1 | 2 | 12:30 | Lexicon and Lexical Processing | Online Processing of Derived and Inflected Words in L1 Turkish: A Masked Priming Experiment | Refika Cimen and Filiz Cele | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 1 | 3 | 12:30 | Disorders and Individual Differences | ★ ERP responses to lexical-semantic processing differentiate toddlers at high clinical risk for autism and language disorder | Chiara Cantiani, Valentina Riva, Chiara Dondena, Elena Maria Riboldi, Maria Luisa Lorusso and Massimo Molteni | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 1 | 3 | 12:30 | Disorders and Individual Differences | Individual differences in language ability: Quantifying the relationships between linguistic experience, general cognitive skills and linguistic processing skills | Florian Hintz, Cesko C. Voeten, Christina Isakoglou, James M. McQueen and Antje S. Meyer | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 1 | 3 | 12:30 | Disorders and Individual Differences | ★ Exposure to Plurals Can Help or Hurt Plural Production | Justin Kueser, Ryan Peters, Pat Deevy and Laurence Leonard | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 1 | 3 | 12:30 | Disorders and Individual Differences | ★ Recovery from semantic prediction violations during sentence processing in preschoolers with Developmental Language Disorder | Michelle Indarjit, Mariel Schroeder, Patricia Deevy, Laurence Leonard and Arielle Borovsky | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 1 | 3 | 12:30 | Disorders and Individual Differences | Individual Differences in the Perception of Foreign-Accented Irony | Veranika Puhacheuskaya and Juhani Järvikivi | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 1 | 3 | 12:30 | Disorders and Individual Differences | The impact of structural and functional lesions in the ventral stream on online semantic integration | Noelle Abbott, Niloofar Akhavan, Michelle Gravier and Tracy Love | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 1 | 4 | 12:30 | Garden-Path Effects | Is reanalysis selective when regressions are manually controlled? | Dario Paape and Shravan Vasishth | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 1 | 4 | 12:30 | Garden-Path Effects | Prediction of successful reanalysis based on eye-blink rate and reading times | Lola Karsenti and Aya Meltzer-Asscher | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 1 | 4 | 12:30 | Garden-Path Effects | Reanalysis difficulty modulates cumulative structural priming effects in sentence comprehension | Ming Xiang and Weijie Xu | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 1 | 4 | 12:30 | Garden-Path Effects | Interaction between local coherence and garden path effects supports a nonlinear dynamical model of sentence processing | Roeland Hancock and Whitney Tabor | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 1 | 4 | 12:30 | Garden-Path Effects | Coordination ambiguity resolution in native and non-native language comprehension | Yesi Cheng, Hiroki Fujita and Ian Cunnings | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 1 | 4 | 12:30 | Garden-Path Effects | Back to the Future: Do Influential Results from 1980s Psycholinguistics Replicate? | Fernanda Ferreira, Gwendolyn Rehrig, Madison Barker, Eleonora Beier, Suphasiree Chantavarin, Beverly Cotter, Zhuang Qiu, Matthew Lowder and Hossein Karimi | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 1 | 5 | 12:30 | Pragmatics | Presupposition projection from disjunction is symmetric | Alexandros Kalomoiros and Florian Schwarz | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 1 | 5 | 12:30 | Pragmatics | ★ Pragmatic inference facilitates word retention in school-aged children | Katherine Trice, Marina Hernandez Santana, Dionysia Saratsli, Leah Heisler and Zhenghan Qi | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 1 | 5 | 12:30 | Pragmatics | A corpus-based study of (non-)exhaustivity in wh-questions | Morgan Moyer and Judith Degen | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 1 | 5 | 12:30 | Pragmatics | `At least' as a scalar modifier: Scalar diversity and ignorance inferences | Stavroula Alexandropoulou | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 1 | 5 | 12:30 | Pragmatics | Priming pragmatic reasoning in the verification and evaluation of comparisons | Vishakha Shukla, Madeleine Long, Vrinda Bathia and Paula Rubio-Fernandez | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 1 | 6 | 12:30 | Reading and Sentence Processing | Self-reported inner speech salience moderates implicit prosody effects | Mara Breen and Evelina Fedorenko | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 1 | 6 | 12:30 | Reading and Sentence Processing | Guiding Implicit Prosody with Delexicalized Melodies: Evidence from a Match/Mismatch Task | Nicholas Van Handel, Matthew Wagers and Amanda Rysling | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 1 | 6 | 12:30 | Reading and Sentence Processing | Using eye movements to predict performance on reading comprehension tests | Diane Meziere, Lili Yu, Erik Reichle, Titus von der Malsburg and Genevieve McArthur | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 1 | 6 | 12:30 | Reading and Sentence Processing | Reading Minds, Reading Stories: Social-Cognitive Abilities are Related to Linguistic Processing of Narrative Viewpoint | Lynn S. Eekhof, Kobie van Krieken and Roel M. Willems | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 2 | 7 | 13:30 | Event Cognition and Language | The interaction between grammaticality congruence and register-situation formality congruence in German sentence processing: an eye-tracking-reading pilot study | Camilo Rodriguez Ronderos, Aine Ito, Katja Maquate and Pia Knoeferle | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 2 | 7 | 13:30 | Event Cognition and Language | ★ Event Completion, Not Ongoingness, Is Language Dependent: Crosslinguistic Evidence from ERPs in English and Russian | Anna Katikhina and Vicky Lai | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 2 | 7 | 13:30 | Event Cognition and Language | Case marking influences the apprehension of briefly exposed events | Arrate Isasi-Isasmendi, Caroline Andrews, Sebastian Sauppe, Monique Flecken, Moritz Daum, Itziar Laka, Martin Meyer and Balthasar Bickel | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 2 | 7 | 13:30 | Event Cognition and Language | Conceptualisation and formulation of motion event sentences in L2. | Matias Morales, Martin Pickering and Holly Branigan | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 2 | 7 | 13:30 | Event Cognition and Language | ★ Patterns of motion expression in children with or without a language disorder | Samantha Emerson, Karla McGregor and Şeyda Özçalışkan | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 2 | 7 | 13:30 | Event Cognition and Language | The role of prior discourse in the context of action: Insights from pronoun resolution | Tiana Simovic and Craig Chambers | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 2 | 7 | 13:30 | Event Cognition and Language | The social cost of maxims violation: Pragmatic behavior informs speaker evaluation | Andrea Beltrama and Anna Papafragou | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 2 | 8 | 13:30 | Language Production | Perceptual contrast as a visual heuristic in the formulation of referential expressions | Madeleine Long, Isabelle Moore, Francis Mollica and Paula Rubio-Fernandez | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 2 | 8 | 13:30 | Language Production | But what can I do with it?: Speakers name interactable objects earlier in scene descriptions | Madison Barker, Gwendolyn Rehrig and Fernanda Ferreira | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 2 | 8 | 13:30 | Language Production | Culture, collectivism, and second language use affect perspective taking in language production | Max Dunn, Zhenguang G. Cai, Zebo Xu, Holly Branigan and Martin Pickering | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 2 | 8 | 13:30 | Language Production | The Role of Relatedness on Sentence Production | Jacqueline Erens and Jessica Montag | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 2 | 8 | 13:30 | Language Production | Speech Rate Convergence in Spontaneous Conversation | Maya Ricketts, Benjamin Schultz and Duane Watson | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 2 | 8 | 13:30 | Language Production | A cross-cultural study of the use and comprehension of color words: English vs Mandinka | Paula Rubio-Fernandez and Jara-Ettinger Julian | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 2 | 9 | 13:30 | Pronouns and Referring Expressions | ★ Recall and production of singular they/them pronouns | Bethany Gardner and Sarah Brown-Schmidt | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 2 | 9 | 13:30 | Pronouns and Referring Expressions | ★ Gender-inclusivity in English pronoun selection by L1 English and Spanish speakers | Cara Walker and Lauren Ackerman | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 2 | 9 | 13:30 | Pronouns and Referring Expressions | Bias against "she" pronouns can be rapidly overcome by changing event expectations | Till Poppels, Veronica Boyce, Chelsea Ajunwa, Titus von der Malsburg and Roger Levy | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 2 | 9 | 13:30 | Pronouns and Referring Expressions | The online application of structural and semantic biases during pronoun resolution | Markus Bader and Yvonne Portele | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 2 | 9 | 13:30 | Pronouns and Referring Expressions | Singular vs. Plural Themselves: Evidence from the Ambiguity Advantage | Nicholas Van Handel, Lalitha Balachandran, Stephanie Rich and Amanda Rysling | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 2 | 9 | 13:30 | Pronouns and Referring Expressions | Singular they in transition: ERP evidence and individual differences | Peiyao Chen, Olivia Leventhal, Sadie Camilliere, Amanda Izes and Daniel Grodner | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 2 | 10 | 13:30 | Sentence Parsing | Mismatches in Subject-Verb Agreement: The Processing of Numeral Quantifiers in Turkish | Ayşe Gül Özay-Demircioğlu | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 2 | 10 | 13:30 | Sentence Parsing | Regional constructions still need learned after adaptation | Emily Atkinson and Julie Boland | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 2 | 10 | 13:30 | Sentence Parsing | Understanding center embedding sentences: Can agreement and resumption help? | Hila Davidovitch, Maayan Keshev and Aya Meltzer-Asscher | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 2 | 10 | 13:30 | Sentence Parsing | When singular morphology meets notional plurality: another puzzle for agreement | Martina Abbondanza and Francesca Foppolo | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 2 | 10 | 13:30 | Sentence Parsing | Distribution matters: change in relative frequency affects syntactic processing | Valerie Langlois and Jennifer Arnold | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 2 | 10 | 13:30 | Sentence Parsing | Cognitive Control and Ambiguity Resolution: Beyond Conflict Resolution | Varvara Kuz, Keyue Chen, Clement Veall and Andrea Santi | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 2 | 11 | 13:30 | Language Development and Speech | ★ Six-month-old infants' abilities to represent regularities in speech | Irene de la Cruz-Pavía and Judit Gervain | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 2 | 11 | 13:30 | Language Development and Speech | ★ The newborns' brain detects utterance-level prosodic contours | Anna Martinez-Alvarez, Silvia Benavides-Varela and Judit Gervain | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 2 | 11 | 13:30 | Language Development and Speech | ★ Distributional learning as a driver of robust speech processing | Xin Xie, Andrés Buxó-Lugo and Chigusa Kurumada | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 2 | 11 | 13:30 | Language Development and Speech | ★ The Identifiability of Consonants and of Syllable Boundaries in Infant-Directed English | Daniel Swingley | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 2 | 11 | 13:30 | Language Development and Speech | ★ The presence of background noise reduces interlingual phonological competition during non-native speech recognition | Florian Hintz, Cesko C. Voeten and Odette Scharenborg | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 2 | 12 | 13:30 | Sentence Parsing | An investigation of the time-course of syntactic and semantic interference in online sentence comprehension | Daniela Mertzen, Brian W. Dillon, Ralf Engbert and Shravan Vasishth | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 2 | 12 | 13:30 | Sentence Parsing | A cue-based approach to processing adjuncts | Ethan Myers and Masaya Yoshida | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 2 | 12 | 13:30 | Sentence Parsing | Retrieval interference in the processing of RCs: Evidence from the visual-world paradigm | Gwynna Ryan and Matthew Lowder | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 2 | 12 | 13:30 | Sentence Parsing | Longer encoding times facilitate subsequent retrieval during sentence processing | Hossein Karimi, Michele Diaz and Eva Wittenberg | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 2 | 12 | 13:30 | Sentence Parsing | Cue-based retrieval model of parsing | Jakub Dotlacil | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 2 | 12 | 13:30 | Sentence Parsing | Competing Effects of Syntax and Animacy in Priming of Relative Clause Attachment | Melodie Yen, Idan Blank and Kyle Mahowald | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 2 | 13 | 13:30 | Issues in Real-time Processing | Language modeling using a neural network shows effects on N400 beyond just surprisal | Don Bell-Souder, Shannon McKnight, Vladimir Zhdanov, Sean Mullen, Akira Miyake, Phillip Gilley and Albert Kim | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 2 | 13 | 13:30 | Issues in Real-time Processing | The Posterior P600 reflects Reanalysis but not Repair | Edward Alexander, Trevor Brothers and Gina Kuperberg | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 2 | 13 | 13:30 | Issues in Real-time Processing | Modeling subcategorical information maintenance in spoken word recognition | Wednesday Bushong and T. Florian Jaeger | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 2 | 13 | 13:30 | Issues in Real-time Processing | Interpreting implausible sentences: The role of phonological similarity | Jianyue Bai and Zhenguang Cai | Abstract Discussion |
Hour 2 | 13 | 13:30 | Issues in Real-time Processing | The Stability of Individual ERP Response Dominance Within and Across Conditions | Tamarae Hildebrandt and Jonathan R. Brennan | Abstract Discussion |