Carminati, Maria Nella; Knoeferle, Pia: The Processing of Emotional Sentences by Young and Older Adults: A Visual World Eye-movement Study
Inhalt
- Conference Program
- Keynote lectures
- Locality and complexity in syntactic theory and language acquisition
- Indexical effects and phonetic recalibration: episodic properties of the mental lexicon
- Getting to the bottom of context effects
- Talks
- Oral Session 1: Morphological processing and event representation - September 6, 9:00-11:00
- The role of morphological structure in the processing of complex forms: Evidence from Setswana deverbative nouns
- The tell-tale eye: fixation times indicate morpho-semantic effects in masked priming
- Listeners decode acoustic-phonetic cues to morphological structure
- When stems mean more than words: The acquisition of morphological structure in German 11-12 and 14-15 year-olds
- Exploring representations of event duration in language
- Competition in the representation of multiple instantiations of the same object: Evidence from eye movements
- Oral Session 2: Syntax and syntactic-semantic interfaces - September 6, 16:00-18:00
- Linking cognitive control to revision of garden-path Wh-questions in adults and children
- Subjects that matter: processing correlates of Basque subject-verb agreement
- Differentiating the benefits and burdens of intervening material in German
- Why giving a kiss is more complicated than just kissing: It’s all in the mapping
- Positional constraints on incremental adjective interpretation
- Logical metonymy from type-clash to thematic fit
- Oral Session 3: Dialogue and predictability - September 7, 9:00-11:00
- The interference of privilege ground in referential resolution
- Listener modeling of speakers in language comprehension
- Cognitive dynamics of alignment in dialogue games
- Finishing each other's... Responding to incomplete contributions in dialogue
- Predicting upcoming meaning involves specific contents and domain-general mechanisms
- Predicting the next word: Data and model from a speeded cloze task
- Oral Session 4: Dimensions of speech and structural priming - September 7, 16:00-18:00
- Language-specific processing of speech and non-speech
- Rapid integration of intonational and contextual information when processing the focus particle auch
- The limited power of sound symbolism
- The time-course of dimension-based statistical learning
- Can we tell what we said when we hear ourselves saying something else?
- The role of verb bias in structural priming: Evidence from children and adults
- Oral Session 5: Language in context and bilingualism - September 8, 9:00-11:00
- Individual differences in verbal working memory predict co-speech gesture
- The influence of gaze direction on the comprehension of speech and gesture in triadic communication
- Syntactic alignment is mediated by social perception and conflict management
- Using codeswitching to examine the link between production and comprehension
- Bilingualism and executive functions: ERP evidence and source reconstruction of conflict processing in a Stroop task
- Bilingualism trains specific brain circuits involved in the rapid reconfiguration of behavior: Evidence from rapid instructed task learning
- Oral Session 6: Word acquisition, production, and recognition - September 8, 16:00-17:40
- Cross-modal effects on novel word consolidation
- Vocabulary learning in children: Effects of semantic training on memory consolidation
- Cortical dynamics of spreading activation and lexical competition during naming investigated with MEG
- Phonological neighborhood in speech production revisited
- Cohort effects in the visual world paradigm are mediated by visual/perceptual representations activated by spoken words, not phonological codes activated by displayed pictures
- Posters
- Poster Session 1- September 6, 14:00-15:30
- The effect of L1 exposure on Spanish attrition: An eye-tracking study
- Inflectional morphology in native and non-native comprehension: A cross-modal priming study on German participles
- Bilingual segmentation: Effect of context language in Basque-Spanish bilinguals
- Perceptual integration of talker and language characteristics in bilingual speech
- Language switching in unbalanced bilinguals: The role of stimulus valence and predictability on asymmetric switch costs
- The Multimodal Meaning of Speed in Language
- Action sentences and body-specific representations
- Walking the walk and talking the talk, and perceptually simulating both while reading
- Spatial coding of object typical size: Evidence for a SNARC-like effect
- The role of emotion in abstract word processing
- The processing of emotional sentences by young and older adults: A visual world eye-movement study
- Asymmetries in cross-linguistic emotion recognition
- Mood and conflict in discourse
- Emotion and Frequency share an early temporal epoch in word processing: Evidence from a PRP study
- Prediction is a piece of cake - but only for skilled producers
- Syntactic surprisal affects word durations: Support for UID
- Representing that you are naming interferes with my naming
- The picture-word interference paradigm: Polarity of the effects
- Vocabulary spurt and word-class composition: Further evidence for a model of plateaus and linearity in early vocabulary growth
- Producing inflected word forms: An ERP study on the English past-tense
- Stress assignment in reading Italian pseudowords
- Prosody and Interactivity guide on-line use of Common Ground
- Evidence for different mechanisms for processing pitch in speech and music
- Prosodic balance in different elicitation techniques
- The effects of intonational phrase boundaries on prominence
- Computation and cancellation of scalar implicatures: ERP evidence
- Embedded implicatures: Do they exist?
- Free choice inferences are not processed like scalar implicatures
- Long before short in head-final languages that agree
- Is quantifier scope resolved automatically during reading?
- The neural computation of scalar implicature
- Local coherence interference in online sentence comprehension
- Online detection and repair of comparative illusions: evidence from self-paced reading
- Priming of Get- and Be-passives in English
- Predicting speech production: facilitation but no inhibition
- It’s there whether you see it or not: Syntactic representation of null arguments
- Persistence of word order: A matter of thematic roles or of phrase structure?
- Priming the internal structure of noun-phrases in comprehension
- The importance of everyday situations for representing, processing, and categorizing abstract concepts
- Juxtaposing adjectival and verbal passives
- Semantic priming of complex German verbs: effect of transparency
- Semantic transparency effect and its time course on Chinese compound processing
- The impact of focus sensitive particles on memory for information-structural alternatives
- Semantic transparency and the distributional origin of constituent effects in compound processing
- Poster Session 2 - September 6, 18:00-19:30
- Morphological processing in reading Russian: Evidence from eye movements
- Phonological word-object mapping is contingent upon the nature of the visual environment
- Get- and Be-passives project different pragmatic information about the patient
- Attention switching trait in recognition of Japanese sentence-final particle 'ne': An ERP study
- Impaired inflectional morphology in children with developmental dyslexia: Converging evidence from behavioral and electrophysiological measures
- Atypical subject relative clause processing deficit in children with autism
- Knowing a word helps infants to segment a similar-sounding word from fluent speech
- Input effects on parser development: Evidence from Japanese word order development
- Age of Acquisition effect in delayed naming tasks
- Effects of statistical learning in eye movement behavior during a visual search task
- Learning new concepts through the verbal vs visual modality: an eye-tracking experiment
- The impact of neighbour acquisition on phonological retrieval
- When the worm paints the bear: Visual context effects on real-time thematic role assignment in both children and adults
- When exactly do dealers deal more than corners corn? Incremental masked priming and morpho-orthographic effects
- Assessing generality and specificity in adaptation to novel vowel productions
- Sharing the beginning is sometimes sharing nothing at all in word recognition: Evidence from the visual world paradigm in Japanese
- Balancing long-term syntactic knowledge against short-term experience: The case of the missing adjective
- Retrieval of irregular polysemes: Evidence from priming, eye-fixations, and evoked potentials
- Lexical processing of Italian ambiguous nouns
- Position-specific phonological Stroop effect even with mirror strings: Evidence for an integrated model of implicit orthographic processing
- The domain-general nature of item doubling: Evidence from perseveration errors
- Acoustic prominence perceived differently for fluent and distracted speakers
- Visual search for objects is influenced by phonologically-mediated visual information
- Can listeners use creaky voice to constrain lexical interpretation?
- Are pitch accent patterns necessary for lexical access by native Japanese speakers?
- Are DOOR and DEER completely unrelated words? ERP evidence from a perceptual matching task with overlapping consonants
- Infants’ability to perceive codas: ERP evidence
- Early but not so early detection of word class violations
- Behavioral and Neural Correlates of Deictic Reference
- Can L2 speakers acquire lexically-specific syntactic restrictions?
- Syntactic representations in bilinguals: The role of word order in cross-linguistic priming
- The role of dynamic pragmatics in negation processing
- Syntactic effects on compensation for assimilation
- Comprehension of anaphora and cataphora in Italian: Comparing null and overt pronouns
- Orthographic and phonological priming during sentence reading
- Dynamic representations of speed in sentence processing
- Linking language and space: Effects of inferred paths on eye movements in motion event processing
- Same subject, different marking: Consequences of case-marking on discourse and memory representations
- Feel between the lines: implied emotion from combinatorial language processing
- MTG involvement in differential activation of psych verb template
- fMRI representation of topic and taxonomy in concrete and abstract concepts
- Passive listening and evaluation: Different processes of discourse comprehension
- Poster Session 3 - September 7, 14:00-15:30
- Alignment of speech rate: Testing an oscillator account of convergence
- Lexical restrictions on passive uses in English: A large-scale corpus investigation
- The effect of reference distance on anaphora processing: Evidence from a reading corpus of German texts
- Meaning and production pressures in speakers' choices: partitive “some”
- Discourse expectations and implicitness of (causal) discourse relations
- What we talk about: discourse effects on the animacy of sentence subjects
- Is there a ‘stand’ in ‘understand’? Embodied representations of simple and complex verbs in L1 and L2 speakers
- Effects of multilingual competence on the development of cognitive control skills: An er-fMRI follow-up study in multilingual children
- There are no mental firewalls: fMRI evidence for global inhibition of the native language in bilingual speech
- Bilingual brain training: Investigating the overlap between language switching and general set switching in bilinguals
- Comprehension costs reflect production patterns: Evidence from Spanish-English codeswitching
- Anaphora processing of native and Turkish non-native speakers of English: it and this
- Advanced L2 learners differ from native speakers in off-line, but not on-line sentence processing
- Syntactic constraints in native versus non-native pronoun resolution
- Thematic role assignment in non-canonical sentences: Is non-native more ‘shallow’ than native sentence processing?
- A comparison between nouns and verbs in a segment shifting task on Italian words
- Universally local attachment: new evidence from PIC
- Incremental processing difficulty in cross-serial and nested verb clusters
- Does frequency win over syntactic complexity? Evidence from a neglected garden path
- The processing of center-embedded relative clauses in French and Italian
- Question word coordinations and the acceptability of ungrammatical ellipsis
- Does the parser predict gaps inside islands? Evidence from pupillometry
- The origin of surprisal effects during reading: Evidence from pupillometry
- Pupillometry demonstrates 6-month-olds’ representation of phonetic segments
- Pupil dilation shows effects of discourse on object pronoun processing
- Anticipatory eye movements are modulated by working memory capacity: Evidence from older adults
- Iterference effects in anaphor resolution: Eyetracking evidence from Mandarin
- Individual differences in verbal working memory predict reanalysis vs. integration difficulty in syntax-semantics conflict scenarios
- Individual differences in incremental mental timeline compatibility effects for past- and future-tense sentences
- Cross-domain structural priming from mathematics to language: Relative clauses attachment in Italian
- Lexical boost in passive priming: No evidence for strategic effects
- Do Italian 3- and 4-year-olds have abstract passive syntax? Evidence from syntactic priming
- Syntactic priming in two-year-old children
- Separable effects of lexical association and plausibility on the N400
- Individual differences in syntactic interference effects: Electrophysiological evidence
- The N400 component of the ERP: Insights from an attractor network models of semantic processing
- Syntactic indeterminacy effects on semantic integration: An ERP study in Korean
- Will Japanese readers bury the survivors of an air crash? ERP and oscillatory neural dynamics during semantic anomaly detection
- Rapid activation of subphonemic feature information in reading aloud
- Shared competition processes in sentence production and comprehension
- Is event apprehension language-specific? A comparison of Spanish and German
- Planning for others: predictions about your upcoming utterance affect the timing of my utterance
- Interface of linguistic and non-linguistic information during audience design
- What do speakers represent about the utterances of others? Comparing simultaneous and asynchronous production
- The relationship between language production and verbal STM: The role of stress grouping
- Fundamental frequency as a parameter for the evaluation of speech planning in adults
- Can acoustic salience alone enhance discourse memory?
- Poster Session 4 - September 8, 14:00-15:30
- PRO: A computational model of referential overspecification
- Discourse and grammatical effects on pronoun resolution in Greek
- Alternatives on demand: Processing d-linked phrases in sluice structures
- Discourse structuring potential of optional object marking in Turkish
- Free indirect discourse and perspective-taking
- Modeling the role of background knowledge in memory for texts
- Perspective-taking during text reading
- Differences in comprehension strategies for discourse understanding by native Chinese and Korean speakers learning Japanese
- The effects of typography and image informativeness on memory for new words
- Cross-linguistic differences in implicit language learning
- Implicit learning of verb selectional preferences
- Learner-driven computations in speech processing: Effects of sleep on word identification and grammar learning
- Morphophonological schema learning
- The role of feature-based statistics in categorization and basic-level naming of visual objects: evidence from connectionist simulations
- Island cost calculation
- Multimodal interaction in a model of visual world phenomena
- Computational models of reading: Cascaded or thresholded processing?
- When two is faster than one: Evidence from the picture-word paradigm
- An ERP study of hemisphere asymmetries during processing of grammatical gender agreement
- Who cares about grammatical gender? ERPs show exhaustive access for French homophones despite gender priming
- Activating gender stereotypes: A life-span perspective
- Feedback as a strategy for overcoming automatic gender stereotypes
- Grammatical Gender Processing in L2 Speakers of Spanish: Does cognate status help?
- Priming cross-linguistic interference in bilingual children
- Verbal short-term memory and the acquisition of grammar by bilingual children
- Recency of immersion in L2 environment more important than L2 proficiency in speech segmentation
- Very fast effects of language on eye movement control are due to anticipatory coarticulation
- Speech rate mediated lexical ambiguity resolution and the role of articulation
- Long before short preference in on-line sentence comprehension - An eye-tracking study on Korean
- Can visual spatial information modulate semantic interpretation of social relations incrementally? Evidence from eye-tracking
- When is coercion simply surprisal?
- What makes readers to commit to (incorrect) pre-head attachment in Japanese?
- Context effects on listener eye movements during spoken sentence comprehension: Speaker gaze and experimental task
- Partial and consistent null subject languages: a sentence comprehension study on European and Brazilian Portuguese
- Affix priming and the visual identification of complex words
- The role of recent versus future events in child and adult language comprehension: Evidence from eye tracking
- When does context shape word meanings?
- Default verb meanings and verb meaning-in-context: A speed-accuracy tradeoff study
- Ambiguous object pronoun resolution in native Spanish: The role of information structure
- Sentence processing engages domain-general cognitive control: Evidence from cross- task conflict adaptation
- Eye-tracking evidence for an expected-utility-based model of syntactic ambiguity resolution
- Mapping "easy" and "hard" messages onto language: conceptual and structural variables jointly affect the timecourse of sentence formulation
- Phonetic accommodation to live and pre-recorded partner
- Building multiple events: the cost of context retrieval
- Indexes
