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Day | Session | Delivery | Time | # | Title | Authors |
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Day 1 - June 12 | Panel | virtual | 09:00-9:25 | 1 | Principled and precise links between object naming and object representation in prelinguistic infants | Sandra Waxman |
Day 1 - June 12 | Panel | virtual | 09:25-9:50 | 2 | Semantics at the language-mind interface | Alexis Wellwood |
Day 1 - June 12 | Panel | virtual | 09:50-10:15 | 3 | Logically Negative Thoughts without Negaters | Paul Pietroski |
Day 1 - June 12 | Panel | virtual | 10:15-10:45 | 4 | Panel Discussion - Language and Thought | Waxman, Wellwood, Pietroski |
Day 1 - June 12 | Main-1.1 | virtual | 11:00-11:30 | 56 | Prediction and integration of discourse-level meaning are functionally related: EEG and reading time evidence | Mathias Barthel, Rosario Tomasello, Mingya Liu |
Day 1 - June 12 | Main-1.1 | cancelled | - | 65 | The effect of standards on scalar implicature processing of gradable adjectives: A web-based eye-tracking study | Stavroula Alexandropoulou, Nicole Gotzner |
Day 1 - June 12 | Main-1.1 | virtual | 11:30-12:00 | 7 | The `no-agent' scalar implicature triggered by anticausatives is stronger when the causative alternative is structurally-defined | Fabienne Martin, Florian Schäfer, Despina Oikonomou, Felix Gölcher, Artemis Alexiadou |
Day 1 - June 12 | Main-1.2 | virtual | 16:00-16:30 | 43 | Context and connective effects on the processing of concessive discourse relations: a VWP experiment | Michelle Denise Olvera Hernández, Asela Reig Alamillo |
Day 1 - June 12 | Main-1.2 | virtual | 16:30-17:00 | 124 | Pragmatics of spatial language comprehension | Natalia Talmina, Barbara Landau, Kyle Rawlins |
Day 1 - June 12 | Main-1.2 | virtual | 17:00-17:30 | 135 | Navigating ambiguity: The usefulness of context and prosody for naturalistic scope interpretations | Noa Attali, Lisa Pearl, Gregory Scontras |
Day 2 - June 13 | Main-2.1 | in person | 09:00-10:00 | 5 | Dual Character Concepts | Josh Knobe |
Day 2 - June 13 | Main-2.1 | in person | 10:00-10:30 | 98 | Modeling the prompt in inference judgment tasks | Julian Grove, Aaron Steven White |
Day 2 - June 13 | Main-2.2 | in person | 11:00-11:30 | 39 | Language Production for Source-Goal Motion Events: Factors Affecting Goal Mention | Monica L. Do, James R. Kesan |
Day 2 - June 13 | Main-2.2 | in person | 11:30-12:00 | 101 | Mandarin demonstratives as strong definites: An experimental investigation | Ankana Saha, Yağmur Sağ, Jian Cui, Kathryn Davidson |
Day 2 - June 13 | Main-2.2 | in person | 12:00:12:30 | 24 | Aspectual Coercion: A New Method to Probe Aspectual Commitments | Ugurcan Vurgun, Yue Ji, Anna Papafragou |
Day 2 - June 13 | Main-2.3 | in person | 15:00-15:30 | 70 | Devoir, or pouvoir, that is the question | Anouk Dieuleveut, Ira Noveck |
Day 2 - June 13 | Main-2.3 | in person | 15:30-16:00 | 44 | Syntactic structure supports the acquisition of emotion and mental state adjectives | Kristen Syrett, Misha Becker |
Day 2 - June 13 | Main-2.4 | in person | 16:30-17:00 | 81 | Both Principle B and Competition Are Necessary to Explain Disjoint Reference Effects | Breanna Pratley, Jed Sam Guevara, Adina Camelia Bleotu, Kyle Johnson, Brian Dillon |
Day 2 - June 13 | Main-2.4 | in person | 17:00-17:30 | 62 | “Liz can buy a croissant or a donut… Both together, right?” Distinguishing target Free Choice from non-target Modal AND in Child French | Antoine Cochard, Angeliek van Hout, Hamida Demirdache |
Day 3 - June 14 | Main-3.1 | in person | 09:00-10:00 | 6 | Experiments in (non-truth-conditional) linguistic meaning: Exploring subjective predicates and perspective-taking | Elsi Kaiser |
Day 3 - June 14 | Main-3.1 | in person | 10:00-10:30 | 141 | Presuppositions project asymmetrically, unless they don't | Alexandros Kalomoiros, jacopo romoli, Matthew Mandelkern, Florian Schwarz |
Day 3 - June 14 | Main-3.2 | in person | 11:00-11:30 | 13 | Relating Scalar Inference and Alternative Activation: A view from the Rise-Fall-Rise Tune in American English | Thomas Sostarics, Eszter Ronai, Jennifer Cole |
Day 3 - June 14 | Main-3.2 | in person | 11:30-12:00 | 31 | On the salience of linguistic alternatives in the inference task for scalar implicatures | Paul Marty, jacopo romoli, Yasutada Sudo, Richard Breheny |
Day 3 - June 14 | Main-3.2 | in person | 12:00-12:30 | 142 | Focus slowdowns arise due to the computation of alternative sets, not unpredictability | Morwenna Hoeks, Maziar Toosarvandani, Amanda Rysling |
Day 3 - June 14 | Main-3.3 | in person | 15:00-15:30 | 74 | Fake reefs are sometimes reefs and sometimes not, but are always compositional | Hayley Ross, Najoung Kim, Kathryn Davidson |
Day 3 - June 14 | Main-3.3 | in person | 15:30-16:00 | 138 | Disagreements do not automatically raise the standard of precision | Yifan Wu, Helena Aparicio |
Day 3 - June 14 | Main-3.4 | in person | 16:30-17:30 | 7 | Semantic/pragmatic universals and variation via crosslinguistic experimentation | Kate Davidson |
Day 1 - June 12 | Parallel-1.Ia | virtual | 13:30-14:30 | 4 | An experimental investigation of perspective alignment in gesture and speech | Sebastian Walter, Stefan Hinterwimmer |
Day 1 - June 12 | Parallel-1.Ia | virtual | 13:30-14:30 | 25 | ‘Exhausting’ Theory of Mind resources impairs speaker-specific lexical alignment | Nitzan Trainin, Einat Shetreet |
Day 1 - June 12 | Parallel-1.Ia | virtual | 13:30-14:30 | 9 | Social meaning and pragmatic reasoning: The case of (im)precision | Stephanie Solt, Roland Mühlenbernd, Mariya Burbelko |
Day 1 - June 12 | Parallel-1.Ia | virtual | 13:30-14:30 | 15 | Expecting the unexpected: Examining the interplay between world knowledge and context in relatively unconstraining scenarios | Chengjie Jiang, Ruth Filik |
Day 1 - June 12 | Parallel-1.Ia | virtual | 13:30-14:30 | 52 | Insensitivity to truth-value in negated sentences: does linear distance matter? | Sol Lago, Petra Schulz, Esther Rinke, Elise Oltrogge, Carolin Dudschig, Barbara Kaup |
Day 1 - June 12 | Parallel-1.Ia | virtual | 13:30-14:30 | 111 | Local Accommodation Continues to be Backgrounded | Muffy Siegel, Florian Schwarz |
Day 1 - June 12 | Parallel-1.Ib | virtual | 13:30-14:30 | 30 | The Effect of Experimental Paradigms on Scalar Implicature Estimation | Zhuang Qiu, Casey D. Felton, Zachary Nicholas Houghton, Masoud Jasbi |
Day 1 - June 12 | Parallel-1.Ib | virtual | 13:30-14:30 | 46 | The importance of speaker knowledge and cooperation in priming scalar implicatures | Anna Teresa Porrini, Luca Surian, Nausicaa Pouscoulous |
Day 1 - June 12 | Parallel-1.Ib | virtual | 13:30-14:30 | 8 | Only the (informationally) stronger survive: A probe recognition study with scale-mates and antonyms | Radim Lacina, Nicole Gotzner |
Day 1 - June 12 | Parallel-1.Ib | virtual | 13:30-14:30 | 104 | How does a speaker’s intent to deceive affect scalar inference and lie judgments? | Benjamin Weissman |
Day 1 - June 12 | Parallel-1.Ib | virtual | 13:30-14:30 | 132 | Quantifying Non-Implicature Sources of Disjunction Exclusivity | Casey D. Felton, Masoud Jasbi |
Day 1 - June 12 | Parallel-1.Ib | virtual | 13:30-14:30 | 75 | Priming acceptability judgments of NPI any | Yasutada Sudo, Lisa Bylinina, Stavroula Alexandropoulou |
Day 1 - June 12 | Parallel-1.IIa | virtual | 15:00-15:50 | 20 | Experimental findings for a cross-modal account of dynamic binding in gesture-speech interaction | Kurt Erbach, Cornelia Ebert, Magnus Poppe |
Day 1 - June 12 | Parallel-1.IIa | virtual | 15:00-15:50 | 21 | A type of sarcasm that current theories fail to explain -- evidence from sarchasm | Hyewon Jang |
Day 1 - June 12 | Parallel-1.IIa | virtual | 15:00-15:50 | 60 | The lying/misleading distinction from the viewpoint of truth evaluators | Shirly Orr |
Day 1 - June 12 | Parallel-1.IIa | virtual | 15:00-15:50 | 64 | Abductive inferences in causal discourse: Evidence from eyetracking during reading | Oliver Bott, Torgrim Solstad |
Day 1 - June 12 | Parallel-1.IIa | virtual | 15:00-15:50 | 23 | On a grammaticized lexical count-mass distinction in classifier languages: Experimental evidence from Tashkent Uzbek | Zarina Levy-Forsythe, Aviya Hacohen |
Day 1 - June 12 | Parallel-1.IIb | virtual | 15:00-15:50 | 66 | Indirect discourse as mixed quotation: Evidence from self pointing gestures | Sebastian Walter |
Day 1 - June 12 | Parallel-1.IIb | virtual | 15:00-15:50 | 85 | Development of Mechanistic Support Language in Spanish Speakers in Colombia | Paola Pinzón-Henao, Jennifer Barbosa, Angelina Pasquella, Paul Muentener, Laura Lakusta |
Day 1 - June 12 | Parallel-1.IIb | virtual | 15:00-15:50 | 86 | Towards a psycholinguistic model of bracketing paradoxes | Anna Pryslopska, Titus von der Malsburg |
Day 1 - June 12 | Parallel-1.IIb | virtual | 15:00-15:50 | 91 | Evaluating context-independent meaning in two English discourse particles | Emily Sadlier-Brown, Carla Hudson Kam |
Day 1 - June 12 | Parallel-1.IIb | virtual | 15:00-15:50 | 108 | Group membership impact on referential communication | Inbal Kuperwasser, Einat Shetreet |
Day 2 - June 13 | Posters 1 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 10 | Perfect ever after: An empirical investigation of tense-based event construals in English and SpanishF71. Poster available on EdDiscussion. Not presenting in person | Natalia Jardon, Elena Marx, Eva Wittenberg |
Day 2 - June 13 | Posters 1 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 11 | Counting uncountables and measuring countables – unpreferred, not ungrammatical | Sven Smeman, Maaike Smit, James A Hampton, Yoad Winter |
Day 2 - June 13 | Posters 1 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 19 | 'Negation-blind’ N400 disappears when priming is controlled | Daiki Asami, Chao Han, Jacob Burger, Deanna Dunlop, Yue Lu, Effah Yahya M Morad, Chenyue Zhao, Arild Hestvik |
Day 2 - June 13 | Posters 1 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 26 | Coloring disjunction in child Romanian | Adina Camelia Bleotu, Mara Panaitescu, Anton Benz, Andreea Nicolae, Gabriela Bilbiie, Lyn Tieu |
Day 2 - June 13 | Posters 1 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 32 | On the Interpretational Flexibility of Mandarin Chinese Dabufen | Yuli Feng |
Day 2 - June 13 | Posters 1 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 38 | Using bounds set by modals to investigate the status of partial objects and count nouns | Premvanti Patel, Kristen Syrett, Athulya Aravind |
Day 2 - June 13 | Posters 1 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 42 | Graded Causatives | Angela Cao, Aaron White, Dan Lassiter |
Day 2 - June 13 | Posters 1 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 45 | Talking about Distributivity: How Cognitive Factors Influence Children’s Language | Chiara Saponaro, Desiré Carioti, Maria Teresa Guasti |
Day 2 - June 13 | Posters 1 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 47 | From words to memory: Evidence of language guiding motion event reconstruction | Cassandra Kim, Ariel Starr |
Day 2 - June 13 | Posters 1 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 48 | It's not just Imprecision: Stereotypes guide Vagueness Resolution in Implicit Comparisons | Andrea Beltrama, Joyce He, Florian Schwarz |
Day 2 - June 13 | Posters 1 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 50 | Already Perfect: Conditional Statements | Ebru Evcen, David Barner |
Day 2 - June 13 | Posters 1 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 54 | Context rather than semantic priming drives the early availability of focus alternatives | Christian Muxica, Jesse Harris |
Day 2 - June 13 | Posters 1 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 57 | Spanish Neg-raising: Always in the mood for Neg-raising, sometimes in the mood for NPIs | Leah Doroski, Raquel Montero, Maribel Romero |
Day 2 - June 13 | Posters 1 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 59 | Exploring the Agent-Relativity of Truth | Giuseppe Ricciardi, Kevin Reuters |
Day 2 - June 13 | Posters 1 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 61 | Getting to the Truth is More Cognitively Demanding – Another Look at the Role of Working Memory in Negation Processing | Shenshen Wang, Chao Sun, Richard Breheny |
Day 2 - June 13 | Posters 1 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 72 | Do all Telic-Perfective Sentences (Always) Culminate? An Exploratory Study on Event Culmination in Italian Monolingual Adults. | Silvia Curti, Desiré Carioti, Maria Teresa Guasti |
Day 2 - June 13 | Posters 1 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 73 | The Role of Working Memory in Scalar Implicature Computation in ADHD and Non-ADHD Individuals | Eleanor Muir, Simge Topaloglu, Jesse Snedeker |
Day 2 - June 13 | Posters 1 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 76 | Learning the logic in language: Acquiring the meanings of all, every and each | Mieke Slim, David Barner, Roman Feiman |
Day 2 - June 13 | Posters 1 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 77 | Semantic and Social Meaning Match: experiments on modal concord in US English | Mingya Liu, Stephanie Rotter |
Day 2 - June 13 | Posters 1 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 82 | The role of definiteness in ad hoc implicatures | André Eliatamby, Lyn Tieu |
Day 2 - June 13 | Posters 1 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 83 | Ordering is not ranking: A study of ordinals vs. degree modifiers in nested definites. Poster available on EdDiscussion. Not presenting in person | Elizabeth Coppock, David Beaver, Emily Richardson |
Day 2 - June 13 | Posters 1 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 84 | Conceptual Signatures of Atomicity Across Languages | Sarah Hye-yeon Lee, Anna Papafragou |
Day 2 - June 13 | Posters 1 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 88 | Putting donkeys into context | Chao Sun, jacopo romoli, Yasutada Sudo, Richard Breheny |
Day 2 - June 13 | Posters 1 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 90 | Less-comparatives must be less ambiguous than exactly-differentials, experimental data shows. | Fabian Schlotterbeck, Polina Berezovskaya |
Day 2 - June 13 | Posters 1 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 97 | Parenthesized Modifiers in English and Korean: What They (May) Mean | Yoolim Kim, Carolyn Jane Anderson |
Day 3 - June 14 | Posters 2 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 27 | A nonce investigation of a possible conjunctive default for disjunction | Adina Camelia Bleotu, Andreea Nicolae, Mara Panaitescu, Gabriela Bilbiie, Anton Benz, Lyn Tieu |
Day 3 - June 14 | Posters 2 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 49 | Integrating social information into pragmatic reasoning in real time | Andrea Beltrama, Joyce He, Florian Schwarz |
Day 3 - June 14 | Posters 2 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 68 | Experimentally investigating the strengthening properties of disjunction in French: When exclusivity meets free choice and ad hoc implicatures | Lyn Tieu, Yawovi Godo, Lydia Mei, Andreea Nicolae |
Day 3 - June 14 | Posters 2 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 71 | Priming relevant and non-relevant features in metaphorical and literal contexts | Shaokang Jin, Richard Breheny |
Day 3 - June 14 | Posters 2 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 78 | Priming between universal quantifiers in negated scopally ambiguous sentences | Mieke Slim, Roman Feiman, Mora Maldonado |
Day 3 - June 14 | Posters 2 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 87 | Cross-domain event primitives are reflected in motion verb learning across languages | Sarah Hye-yeon Lee, Anna Papafragou |
Day 3 - June 14 | Posters 2 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 92 | Experientiality markers in memory reports: A semantics-pragmatics puzzle | Emil Eva Rosina, Kristina Liefke |
Day 3 - June 14 | Posters 2 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 95 | Assessing scalar meaning: a first exploratory study on some Italian focus particles | Letizia Raminelli, Desirée Carioti, Jakob Wünsch, Maria Teresa Guasti |
Day 3 - June 14 | Posters 2 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 100 | Contrafactives, learnability, and production | David Strohmaier, Simon Wimmer |
Day 3 - June 14 | Posters 2 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 105 | Pseudo-scoping out of tensed clauses: cumulation vs. buildups | Jonathan Palucci |
Day 3 - June 14 | Posters 2 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 107 | Reduced sensitivity to underinformativeness? Using a ternary judgment task to assess scalar implicature generation in L2 and L1 | Irene Mognon, Amber L. Marree, Petra Hendriks |
Day 3 - June 14 | Posters 2 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 109 | A conceptual analysis of verbs of pushing and pulling | Anton Benz, Torgrim Solstad, Oliver Bott, Martin Kahnberg, Andrea C. Schalley |
Day 3 - June 14 | Posters 2 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 110 | The effect of context on the online processing of adversatives: an eyetracking study | Ghyslain Cantin-Savoie, Grégoire Winterstein, Denis Foucambert |
Day 3 - June 14 | Posters 2 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 112 | Pragmatics of human-AI communication | Daniel Asherov, Gabor Brody, Vincent Rouillard, Athulya Aravind |
Day 3 - June 14 | Posters 2 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 115 | Identifying QUDs in Naturalistic Discourse | Karl Mulligan, Kyle Rawlins |
Day 3 - June 14 | Posters 2 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 117 | 4 year old children really do know the strong crossover constraint | Katherine Howitt, Colin Phillips, Jeffrey Lidz |
Day 3 - June 14 | Posters 2 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 118 | Pronoun Interpretation Reveals the Robustness and Flexibility of Perspective Reasoning | Tiana V. Simovic, Craig Chambers |
Day 3 - June 14 | Posters 2 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 119 | The Structure of Ad-Hoc Alternatives | Laila Johnston, Daniel A. Smits, Ellie Pavlick, Roman Feiman |
Day 3 - June 14 | Posters 2 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 123 | Conceptual and language-specific effects on multimodal recipient event descriptions | Christiana Moser, Bahar Tarakcı, Ercenur Ünal, Myrto Grigoroglou |
Day 3 - June 14 | Posters 2 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 128 | Does ‘a couple’ pattern with scalars or numbers - Insights from the inference and ‘so’ tasks | EryingQin, Richard Breheny, Chao Sun |
Day 3 - June 14 | Posters 2 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 129 | Online Processing of, and Adaptation to, Nonbinary Pronouns | Vic Tianlan Wen, Kirby Conrod, Dan Grodner |
Day 3 - June 14 | Posters 2 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 130 | Learning discourse patterns through exposure: Mixed input helps identify informative categories | Jennifer Arnold |
Day 3 - June 14 | Posters 2 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 133 | Investigating fragment usage with a gamified utterance selection task | Robin Lemke |
Day 3 - June 14 | Posters 2 | in person | 13:30-14:30 | 134 | Do speakers of nominative vs. ergative languages think about Agency in different ways? | Lilia Rissman, Sebastian Sauppe, Arrate Isasi-Isasmendi, Anna Merin Mathew, Kamal Kumar Choudhary, Susan Goldin-Meadow, Balthasar Bickel |