2022 Conference on Human Sentence Processing

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Author

Jonathan Brennan

Published

January 26, 2022

We’re looking forward to seeing you virtually at the 2022 Conference on Human Sentence Processing hosted March 24-26 by UC Santa Cruz! The latest from our lab includes:

  • Jeonghwa Cho demonstrating effects of morphological and orthographic overlap in masked priming: Word-final orthographic overlap is facilitatory in masked priming but inhibitory in unmasked priming Block 14b Wilder. SBO., 16:00-17:00 ET Saturday, 26 March, 2022
  • Tamarae Hildebrandt testing how language users adapt (or not) to the grammaticality of expressions from different dialects, finding differences in adaptation between online reading-time measures and offline judgments: Adaptation effects limited to online measures in the needs past participle construction Block 6 Ice Cream Grade. SBO., 19:35-20:35 ET Thursday, 24 March, 2022
  • Tzu-Yun Tung showing how expectations modulate ERP indices of memory interference in Mandarin NP-ellipsis: Expectations modulate retrieval interference Block 8b Pogonip. SBO., 13:10-14:10 ET Friday, 25 March, 2022

And don’t miss all the other great talks from our colleagues at Michigan!

  • Lisa Levinson Beyond Surprising: English Event Structure in the Maze Block 8b Nisene Marks. SBO., 13:10-14:10 ET Friday, 25 March, 2022
  • Aidan Wolford & Lisa Levinson Syntactic parsing of L2 verb structural continuation bias by Spanish-English bilinguals Block 3 Cowell. SBO., 14:55-15:55 ET Thursday, 24 March, 2022
  • Dani Burgess Investigating the NegFirst Bias in Learning and Interaction Block 6 Elkhorn Slough. SBO., 19:35-20:35 Thursday, 24 March, 2022
  • Soo Hyun Ryu & Rick Lewis Using Transformer Language model to Integrate Surprisal, Entropy, and Working Memory Retrieval Accounts of Sentence Processing Block 9. Plenary Papers., 14:25-15:55 Friday, 25 March, 2022

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