PROGRAM FOR FRIDAY, MARCH 22: SPOKEN PAPER SESSIONS

9:00 am to 6:00 pm, Proshansky Auditorium, CUNY Graduate Center (Fifth Avenue, between 34th and 35th Streets)

Please click on author name(s) or paper title to view the corresponding abstract.

Chair: John C. Trueswell (University of Pennsylvania)
9:00 Jennifer E. Arnold, Maria Fagnano & Michael K. Tanenhaus (University of Rochester) • Disfluencies signal theee, um, new stuff: Immediate use of disfluencies during reference comprehension
9:30 Bob McMurray, Michael K. Tanenhaus, Richard N. Aslin (University of Rochester) & Michael J. Spivey (Cornell University) • The lexical/phonetic interface: Evidence for gradient effects of within-category VOT on lexical access
10:00 Mikhail Masharov, Katherine Crosswhite, Joyce McDonough & Michael K. Tanenhaus (University of Rochester) • The prosodic/lexical interface: Effects of prosodic domain on recognition of onset-embedded words
10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break
Chair: Jennifer Venditti (University of Pennsylvania)

11:00

Invited Paper
Sun-Ah Jun (University of California at Los Angeles) • Factors affecting prosodic phrasing: Syntax over focus
11:45 Yuki Hirose (University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo) • Recycling prosodic boundaries
12:15 Youngon Choi & Reiko Mazuka (Duke University) • Young children's use of prosodic cues in sentence processing
12:45 - 2:00 Lunch
Chair: Fernanda Ferreira (Michigan State University)
2:00 Daniel Grodner, Edward Gibson (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) & Vered Argaman (Northeastern University) • Against repair-based reanalysis
2:30 Markus Bader (University of Massachusetts at Amherst, University of Konstanz) & Josef Bayer (University of Konstanz) • Processing load and syntactic ambiguity resolution
3:00 Britta Stolterfoht, Anja Hahne, Angela D. Friederici (Max Planck Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, Leipzig) & Markus Bader (University of Massachusetts at Amherst) • Word order variations - Syntactic and prosodic revision processes
3:30 Ina Bornkessel (Max Planck Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, Leipzig), Brian McElree (New York University) & Matthias Schlesewsky (University of Potsdam) • The N400 as an index of reanalysis: Evidence from processing dynamics
4:00 - 4:30 Coffee Break
Chair: Brian McElree (New York University)
4:30 Patrick Sturt (University of Glasgow) • The early application of binding constraints in anaphor resolution
5:00 Barbara Hemforth & Lars Konieczny (University of Freiburg) • Where pronouns and relative clauses differ: Information structure and binding preferences
5:30 Claudia Felser, Theodore Marinis & Harald Clahsen (University of Essex) • Children's processing of relative clause attachment ambiguities
6:00  -  8:00 Reception & Poster Session 2

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Pre-Conference Reception & Registration
Thursday, March 21: Spoken Paper Sessions
Friday, March 22: Spoken Paper Sessions
Saturday, March 23: Spoken Paper Sessions


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