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Session 1 - Thursday 9am to 12:05pm Chair: Author(s) 8:40 AM Conf. Introduction Ted Gibson 9:00 AM Invited Talk 1 Emily Morgan 9:40 AM long talk 1

Richard Futrell and Roger Levy

10:10 AM long talk 2 10:40 AM break

Francis Mollica and Steven Piantadosi

10:55 AM long talk 3

Michael Hahn and Frank Keller

11:25 AM short talk 1

Shiri Lev-Ari

11:40 AM short talk 2

Russell Richie, Matthew Hall, Marie Coppola and Whitney Tabor

11:55 AM short talk 3 12:10 PM lunch

Adam Morgan and Victor Ferreira

Session 2 - Thursday 2pm to 4:05pm Chair: 2:00 PM Invited Talk 2 Susan Goldin-Meadow 2:40 PM long talk 4 Shota Momma, Yashna Bowan and Victor Ferreira Mante S. Nieuwland, Stephen Politzer-Ahles, Evelien Heyselaar, Katrien Segaert, Emily Darley, Nina Kazanina, Sarah Von Grebmer Zu Wolfsthurn, Federica Bartolozzi, Vita Kogan, Aine Ito, Diane Meziere, Dale Barr, Guillaume Rousselet, Heather Ferguson, Simon Busch-Moreno, Xiao Fu, Eugenia Kulakova, Jyrki Tuomainen, E. Matthew Husband, David Donaldson, Zdenko Kohśt, Shirley-Ann 3:10 PM short talk 4 Rueschemeyer and Falk Huettig 3:25 PM short talk 5

3:40 PM short talk 6 3:55 PM break

Stefan L. Frank and Jin-Biao Yang Evelina Fedorenko, Zachary Mineroff, Matt Siegelman and Idan Blank

Title

Noisy-context surprisal as a human sentence processing cost model An information-theoretic buffer supports language processing Modeling Task Effects in Human Reading with Neural Attention People with smaller social networks are more influenced by new speakers Conventionalization and reduction in an emerging communication system: An experimental and computational modeling investigation Knowledge of a syntactic universal guides generalization to new structures

Non-linear lexical planning in sentence production

Phonological form is not probabilistically pre-activated during language comprehension: A 9-lab failure to replicate DeLong, Urbach & Kutas (2005) Non-syntactic processing explains cortical entrainment during speech perception The distinction between lexico-semantic and syntactic processing is not an organizing dimension of the human language system

Session 3 - Thursday 4:20pm to 6:15pm Chair: 4:10 PM Invited Talk 3 Morten Christiansen Michael Walsh Dickey, Tessa Warren, Kristen Nunn, 4:50 PM short talk 7 Michelle Colvin, Rebecca Hayes, Evelyn Milburn and Abel Lei 5:05 PM short talk 8

Elise Hopman and Maryellen MacDonald

5:20 PM short talk 9

Titus von der Malsburg, Till Poppels and Roger Levy

5:35 PM short talk 10

Mara Breen

5:50 PM short talk 11 6:05 PM poster session

Paula Rubio-Fernandez

Session 1 - Friday 9am to 12:05pm Chair: Author(s) 9:00 AM Invited Talk 1 Simon Kirby

9:40 AM long talk 1 10:10 AM long talk 2 10:40 AM break 10:55 AM long talk 3 11:25 AM short talk 1 11:40 AM short talk 2 11:55 AM short talk 3 12:10 PM lunch

Rachel Ryskin, Zhenghan Qi, Melissa Duff and Sarah Brown-Schmidt Brian Dillon, Caroline Andrews and Matt Wagers Jon Burnsky, Emily Darley, Hanna Muller, Julia Buffinton and Colin Phillips Linda Liu, Xin Xie, Kodi Weatherholtz and T. Florian Jaeger Sendy Caffarra, Sarah Perret and Clara Martin Ekaterina Kravtchenko, Ashutosh Modi, Vera Demberg, Ivan Titov and Manfred Pinkal

Session 2 - Friday 2pm to 4:05pm Chair:

Evidence that uncertainty drives comprehension patterns in people with aphasia Producing during language learning affects comprehension The president will give her inauguration speech: Explicit belief and implicit expectations in language production and comprehension Word durations in The Cat in the Hat are affected by metrical hierarchy and rhyme predictability Saying too much can be efficient: A reference production/comprehension study

Title

Syntactic variability between and within speakers: When to adapt, when to generalize? A new argument for distinct, co-active parses during language comprehension

Interpreting negation in incomplete propositions Similarity-based generalization during accent adaptation Not all the errors are the same: morphosyntactic analysis of non-native accented speech Does discourse predictability affect rate of pronominalization?

2:00 PM Invited Talk 2

Maryia Fedzechkina

2:40 PM long talk 4

Judith Degen, Elisa Kreiss, Robert X.D. Hawkins and Noah D. Goodman

3:10 PM short talk 4

Zoe Schlueter, Dan Parker and Ellen Lau

3:25 PM short talk 5

Heidi Lorimor Garrett Smith, Georgia Havens, Julie Franck and Whitney Tabor

3:40 PM short talk 6 3:55 PM break

Mentioning atypical properties of objects is communicatively efficient (Mis)interpreting agreement attraction: Evidence from a novel dual-task paradigm Agreement attraction in English is modulated by linear order A feature hierarchy unpacks notional plurality in pseudopartitive agreement attraction

Session 3 - Friday 4:20pm to 6:15pm Chair: 4:10 PM Announcements 4:20 PM Invited Talk 3 Michael Dunn 5:00 PM short talk 7

Wednesday Bushong and T. Florian Jaeger

5:15 PM short talk 8

Chiara Gambi, martin pickering and Hugh Rabagliati

5:30 PM short talk 9 5:45 PM short talk 10

Kyra Krass and Gerry Altmann Ian Cunnings and Patrick Sturt

6:00 PM short talk 11

Renske Hoedemaker and Antje Meyer

Session 1 - Saturday 9am to 12:05pm Chair: Author(s) 9:00 AM Invited Talk 1 Adele Goldberg

Expectation adaptation to high-level word order preferences Children's predictions, integration costs, and learning: Testing the missing link between processing and acquisition. Affordances and end states: how verb type and tense affects event comprehension Retrieval interference and sentence interpretation Coordination and preparation of utterances in a joint-naming task

Title

10:10 AM long talk 2 10:40 AM break

Laura Lindsay, Chiara Gambi and Hugh Rabagliati

Explaining the origins of recursive hierarchical structure in human languages. The development of turn-taking: Pre-schoolers may predict what you will say, but they don't use those predictions to plan a reply.

10:55 AM long talk 3

Ming Xiang, Suiping Wang, Juanhua Yang and Bo Liang

Production bias, but not parsing complexity, predicts wh-scope comprehension preference

9:40 AM long talk 1

Luc Steels

11:25 AM short talk 1

Matthew Jones, Gabriella Vigliocco, David Vinson, Nourane Clostre, Alex Lau-Zhu and Julio Santiago

11:40 AM short talk 2

Limor Raviv, Antje Meyer and Shiri Lev-Ari

11:55 AM short talk 3 12:10 PM lunch

Adam King and Andrew Wedel

Session 2 - Saturday 2pm to 4:05pm Chair: 2:00 PM Invited Talk 2 Kaius Sinnemäki Cory Shain, Marten van Schijndel, Richard Futrell, 2:40 PM long talk 4 Edward Gibson and William Schuler Matthew Lowder, Wonil Choi, Fernanda Ferreira 3:10 PM short talk 4 and John Henderson

3:25 PM short talk 5

Maria Sakarias and Monique Flecken

3:40 PM short talk 6 3:55 PM break

Iris Ouyang, Sasha Spala and Elsi Kaiser

Language change explains the presence of iconicity in the vocabulary Compositional structure can emerge without generational transmission Redundancy and the lexicon: the effect of word informativity on word shape

Retrieving structures from memory causes difficulty during incremental processing Prediction during natural reading: Effects of surprisal and entropy reduction The result is in sight: grammatical encoding of resultativity influences event perception and memory Prosodic reflection of rapidly-updated expectations: Revisiting givenness

Session 3 - Saturday 4:20pm to 6:15pm Chair: 4:10 PM Invited Talk 3 Stephen Levinson

5:05 PM short talk 8

Elizabeth Schotter, Mallorie Leinenger and Titus von der Malsburg Theres Gruter, Aya Takeda, Wenyi Ling, Hannah Rohde and Amy Schafer

5:20 PM short talk 9

Si On Yoon, Sarah Brown-Schmidt and Melissa Duff

5:35 PM short talk 10

Olessia Jouravlev, Dima Ayyash, Zach Mineroff and Evelina Fedorenko

5:50 PM short talk 11

Shayne Sloggett and Brian Dillon

4:50 PM short talk 7

Parafoveal and foveal information serve different purposes in reading: Parafoveal is used for saccade programming, foveal for comprehension Event structure modulates anticipatory looks to potential next referents Contributions of declarative memory to common ground: Evidence from amnesia Robust evidence of the tracking of co-listeners' mental states during language comprehension Animacy in reflexive processing: when "it" matters more than verbs

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