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Month: February 2021

When singular morphology meets notional plurality: another puzzle for agreement

Posted on February 24, 2021 by Victor Gomes
Authors: Martina Abbondanza and Francesca Foppolo Contact Email(s): m.abbondanza1@campus.unimib.it, francesca.foppolo@unimib.it Abstract PDF... Read More

Understanding center embedding sentences: Can agreement and resumption help?

Posted on February 24, 2021 by Victor Gomes
Authors: Hila Davidovitch, Maayan Keshev and Aya Meltzer-Asscher Contact Email(s): hilad1@mail.tau.ac.il, maayankeshev@mail.tau.ac.il, ameltzer@tauex.tau.ac.il Abstract PDF... Read More

Regional constructions still need learned after adaptation

Posted on February 24, 2021 by Victor Gomes
Authors: Emily Atkinson and Julie Boland Contact Email(s): eeatkins@umich.edu, jeboland@umich.edu Abstract PDF... Read More

Mismatches in Subject-Verb Agreement: The Processing of Numeral Quantifiers in Turkish

Posted on February 24, 2021February 24, 2021 by Victor Gomes
Authors: Ayşe Gül Özay-Demircioğlu Contact Email(s): ayse.gul.1246@gmail.com Abstract PDF... Read More

Singular they in transition: ERP evidence and individual differences

Posted on February 24, 2021 by Victor Gomes
Authors: Peiyao Chen, Olivia Leventhal, Sadie Camilliere, Amanda Izes and Daniel Grodner Contact Email(s): pchen3@swarthmore.edu, olivialeventhal@gmail.com, sadiecamilliere@gmail.com, amanda.izes@gmai... Read More

Singular vs. Plural Themselves: Evidence from the Ambiguity Advantage

Posted on February 24, 2021 by Victor Gomes
Authors: Nicholas Van Handel, Lalitha Balachandran, Stephanie Rich and Amanda Rysling Contact Email(s): nvanhand@ucsc.edu, lalithab@ucsc.edu, skrich@ucsc.edu, rysling@ucsc.edu Abstract PDF... Read More

The online application of structural and semantic biases during pronoun resolution

Posted on February 24, 2021 by Victor Gomes
Authors: Markus Bader and Yvonne Portele Contact Email(s): bader@em.uni-frankfurt.de, y.portele@gmail.com Abstract PDF... Read More

“Bias against “”she”” pronouns can be rapidly overcome by changing event expectations”

Posted on February 24, 2021 by Victor Gomes
Authors: Till Poppels, Veronica Boyce, Chelsea Ajunwa, Titus von der Malsburg and Roger Levy Contact Email(s): tillpoppels@gmail.com, vboyce@mit.edu, cajunwa@mit.edu, malsburg@posteo.de, rplevy@mit.ed... Read More

Gender-inclusivity in English pronoun selection by L1 English and Spanish speakers

Posted on February 24, 2021 by Victor Gomes
Authors: Cara Walker and Lauren Ackerman Contact Email(s): c.walker9@newcastle.ac.uk, lauren.ackerman@ncl.ac.uk Abstract PDF... Read More

Recall and production of singular they/them pronouns

Posted on February 24, 2021 by Victor Gomes
Authors: Bethany Gardner and Sarah Brown-Schmidt Contact Email(s): bethanyhgardner@gmail.com, sarahbrownschmidt@gmail.com Abstract PDF... Read More
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