Poster sessions

The preferred poster size is A0 or B1 with portrait orientation. If you would like to use landscape orientation, please use smaller formats (A1, B2).

There are various options where to print your poster in Prague, not very far from the venue. Unfortunately, we cannot offer printing services ourselves.

Thursday Morning, 4 September

2          Jun Lyu: Acquisition of the blocking effect in L2 Chinese by L1 Japanese speakers

11         Tess Fitzpatrick: Finding, sharing, and losing words: word associations and the mental lexicon

13        Robiatu Al Addawiyah & Cristiano Chesi & Adriana Belletti: A Computational Perspective on the Stage of Acquisition of Grammatical Competence: Testing the Growing Tree Approach

24        Yung Han Khoe & Gerrit Jan Kootstra & Stefan L. Frank & Rob Schoonen & Edith Kaan: Shared syntax in bilingual humans and cognitive models: Code-switching increases cross-language structural priming

34        Yichi Serena Zhang & Xufeng Duan & Zhenguang Cai: The Causal Role of Supplementary Motor Area (SMA) in Orthographic Retrieval During Chinese Character Handwriting

37        Leona Polyanskaya & Mikhail Ordin: Emergence of suffixing bias: Affixation patterns in L1 and sequence processing by statistical learning mechanisms

40        Leigh B. Fernandez & Muzna Shehzad & Lauren V. Hadley: Does prediction require executive resources?

44        Anne Abeille & Emma Kious: Extraction out of wh-clauses depends on the construction: evidence from French

49        Anne Neveu & Emma Libersky & Margarita Kaushanskaya: Novel word learning over different time scales: A comparison of paired-associate and cross-situational paradigms

58        Dominic Schmitz: The processing costs of generic and specific singular they: A self-paced reading study

62        Michelle Suijkerbuijk & Naomi Tachikawa Shapiro & Peter de Swart & Stefan L. Frank: The success of Neural Language Models on syntactic island effects is not universal: strong wh-island sensitivity in English but not in Dutch

64        Cecilia Husta & James Trujillo & Judith Holler & Linda Drijvers & Antje Meyer: Utterances with Decreasing Entropy Facilitate Speech Comprehension and Concurrent Planning

74        Hannah Bou-Lai Lam & Johanne Paradis: It’s not all Chinese to them: Differential heritage bilingual processing and rating of classifiers in Cantonese and Mandarin

77        Jolana Treichelová & Anna Chromá & Filip Smolík: Beyond Familiar Verbs: Czech-learning Children’s Comprehension of Noncanonical OVS Word Order

81        Haoyu Zhou & Fabienne Chetail & Louisa Bogaerts: Reliable measures of orthographic statistical learning predict spelling but not reading skill

92        Bernard A J Jap & Yu-Yin Hsu: When cues collide: The role of contextual and classifier-based prediction in Mandarin comprehension

93        Antje Lorenz & Anna-Lisa Döring & Lara Mundt & Pienie Zwitserlood & Rasha Abdel Rahman: On the lexical representation(s) of compounds: Evidence from continuous naming in young and older healthy speakers

94        Koyel Mukherjee & Bidisha Som & Abhishek Shrivastava: Spatial Order and Cognition Difficulties: An Eye Tracking Study of Comic Panel Layouts

99        Nitzan Trainin & Einat Shetreet & Aya Meltzer-Asscher: Online Generalization of Speaker-Specific Lexical Preferences

108      Dinah Baer-Henney & Alexander Clemen: Tracing the development of German number cues: A case study from the LEO corpus

110       Natalia Mitrofanova & Serge Minor & Nadine Kolb & Christina Athanasiadi & Marit Westergaard: The role of heritage and societal languages in L3 aspect processing: Evidence from eye-tracking

115       Felipe von Hausen & Lucía Castillo & Mauricio Aspé & Ernesto Guerra: Sight translation of non-canonical structures: Eye movement patterns and individual differences

118       Juliana Gerard & Adina Camelia Bleotu: (Dis)agreement across languages: Cues to control in English and Romanian

127      Yunju Nam & Sun-Young Lee & Hyeonjeong Jeong & Juno Baik: Word-order or Truth-value? Dominant cues during Korean incremental processing with the picture-sentence verification task

130      Ngoc-Anh Tran & Kazimierz Garstecki & Giovanni Cassani: A cute horgous meets a scary timfil: how do we interpret novel words in context?

131      Raya Mezeklieva & Peter Hendrix: Can two words mean exactly the same? Insights from a distributional semantics approach.

134      Holly Jenkins & Elizabeth Wonnacott & Michael Ramscar: The role of contextual alignment in artificial grammar learning

140      Andrea Hofmann & João Veríssimo & Isabell Wartenburger: The relationship between perceptual abilities and speech-to-speech synchronization: A Bayesian mixture modeling approach

144      Giulia Bovolenta & John N. Williams: Declarative memory effects in L2 morphology learning reflect explicit rule acquisition

152      Stefan Blohm & Mathias Barthel: When ‘yes’ sounds like ‘maybe’: Inferences about respondents in offers and requests

156      Pepita Alex & Marta Brzeska & Julia Schwarz & Benjamin W. Tatler & Agnieszka E. Konopka & Anastasia Klimovich-Gray: Conditioned Delusions: Belief Updating During Naturalistic Reading is Modulated by Individual Cognitive Profile

157      Marie Christin Walch: Context Effects on the Interpretation of Bare Numerals: Evidence from Event Uncertainty and Roundness

172      Liliana Nentcheva & Andrea Santi: Testing the Specificity of Human Parser Predictions during ‘Hyper-Active’ Gap Filling

188      Kirill Chuprinko & Artem Novozhilov & Arthur Stepanov: Modeling Acceptability in Free Word Order Languages: The Role of Dependency Distance and Projectivity

201      Benedek Bartha & Eva Wittenberg & Christophe Heintz & Jennifer Culbertson: Conceptual similarity, but not informativeness, shapes evidential systems during learning

227      Maroš Filip & Kateřina Chládková: Neural speech tracking in a bilingual cocktail party: Does language identity matter?

228      Sebastian Walter & Lennart Fritzsche: Headnods don’t always mean ‘yes’: Ambiguity in gestural responses to negative questions

239      Foteini Karkaletsou & Gunnar Jacob & Shanley E. M. Allen: Cross-linguistic structural priming of reciprocal innovations in French-English bilinguals

243      Clara Seyfried & Yuki Kamide: Between conflict and causality: the connective “but” in discourse processing and recall

248      Christopher Allison & Falk Huettig & Thomas Lachmann: Visuospatial cognitive load disrupts predictive gaze behavior but not prediction

249      Maryam Meghdadi & John Duff & Vera Demberg: Integrating language model embeddings into ACT-R

252      Suzy Park: Contrastive Prosody and Pragmatic Meaning: Evidence from Korean L2 Speakers of English

257      Rosa Zaaijer & Caitlin Meyer & Marieke Schouwstra & Monique Flecken: Language and Line Dancing: the Role of Linguistic Labels in Action Learning

270      Marina Sokolova: Parsing effect of structural prediction in sentences with code-switching

272      Kanika Sachdeva & Himanshu Yadav: No Evidence for Syntactic or Semantic Interference in Hindi Subject-Verb Processing

273      Franziska Kretzschmar & Sandra Hansen & Christian Lang: On the suitability of LLM output as an experimental data source in German: Evidence from GPT-4o, LLaMa 3.1 70B and LLaMa 3.1 8B

283      Constantijn van der Burght & Antje Meyer: Working memory capacity predicts sensitivity to prosodic structure

284      Roberto Petrosino & Jon Sprouse & Diogo Almeida: No pseudo-morphological decomposition during lexical access, but actual morphological analysis in the lexicon: Meta-analytical evidence from seven new replicated masked stem priming experiments

290      Francesca Penoncelli & Nino Grillo & Giuliano Bocci: Implicit Prosody and Pseudo Relative availability independently modulate RC-attachment

293      Demi Zhang & Emiliana Pulido & Maria Josefina Estrada & Souad Kheder & Edith Kaan: Producing code-switches: Adaptation of cognitive control in code-switching

295      Natalia Slioussar: Teasing apart productivity and defaultness in time-frequency responses: an EEG on Russian

299      Mercedes Martinez Bruera & Matilde Calmejane & Carolina Gattei & Carlos J. Alvarez & Horacio A. Barber & Daniel Weingärtner & Andrea Listanti & João Veríssimo & Sol Lago: Similar meaning does not always mean similar processing

310      Michael Vrazitulis & Pia Schoknecht & Shravan Vasishth: A Progress Report on Ongoing Benchmark Data Collection for German Sentence Processing: Eye-Tracking and Self-Paced Reading

326      Anna Runova & Zuzanna Fuchs: Perception and production of gender-marking vowels in heritage Russian

328      Ren Li & Walter van Heuven & Chen Zhao: English sentence planning differences between English L1 and Chinese-English L2 Speakers: Evidence from eye-tracking

332      Mikael André Albrecht & Katrien Segaert & Eunice G. Fernandes & Allison Wetterlin & Linda Wheeldon: Fluency and complexity in speech production: effects of healthy ageing

333      Astha Singh & Evgeny Chukharev & Mark Torrance: Brief lookback cues content generation in spontaneous multi-sentence text production

352      Patricia Fuente-García & Julián Villegas & Irene de la Cruz-Pavía: Shifting, Inhibition and Updating in younger and older Basque-Spanish bilinguals

Thursday Afternoon, 4 September

8          Verónica García-Castro & Norbert Vanek: Syntactic engagement of newly learned words: a garden-path method applied to track emerging sensitivity to structural ambiguity

9          Adam Ussishkin & Jessica Nieder: Language specific differences in morphological processing: The role of semantics in Maltese vs. Hebrew lexical access

10        Titus von der Malsburg & Sebastian Padó: Transformers fail to predict consistent effects for agreement attraction configurations

15        Hao Zeng & Aine Ito: Investigating the resolution of conflicting predictions from global and local contexts: An eye-tracking sentence reading study

23        Anna Teresa Porrini & Veronica D’Alesio & Matteo Greco: The processing and interpretation of Expletive Negation in children and adolescents

27        Saveria Colonna & Paul Lejeune & Elif Mutlu: Lexical Recognition of Gender-Fair Contracted Forms in Typical and Dyslexic Readers

46        Francesca Foppolo & Valeria Galimberti & Dongpeng Pan & Francesca Panzeri & Stephanie Durrleman: Some and all in the visual world of preschoolers

54        Anuenue Kukona: Distinguishing the mechanisms that support predictive sentence processing: Evidence from associations and speech rate

67        Areti Kotsolakou & Frank Wijnen & Sergey Avrutin: Input entropy affects frame-based category-learning

68        Dandan Li & Pia Knoeferle & Agnes Villwock & Katja Maquate: How age modulates the ability to benefit from sensory-situated semantic congruence: an ERP study

73        Alice Eddyshaw: Speaker social characteristics and the resolution of linguistic ambiguities: A self-paced reading task study

82        Bahareh Yousefzadeh & Cassandra L Jacobs: The role of Ezafe in the typed production of Persian compound words

90        Arrate Isasi-Isasmendi & Roberto Zariquiey & Balthasar Bickel & Caroline Andrews: Neural Signatures of Dependency Processing: Distinguishing Syntax and Semantics

95        Junhua Ding & Siyu Chen & Chen Feng & Su Li: Occipitotemporal and frontal regions are crucial for Chinese children’s reading development

97        Zehua R. Jiang & Mingyuan Yang: Frequency Modulates Phonetic but Not Semantic Radical Effects in Chinese Character Recognition

103      Andreas Opitz & Denisa Bordag & Hans-Georg Berulava: Asymmetry in the Retention of Content and Surface Linguistic Information During Reading in L1 and L2: An Eye-Tracking Study

104      Philine Link & Leendert van Maanen & Jakub Dotlacil: Similarity Comes at a Cost: Novel Evidence for Associative Memory Retrieval

107      Christina Papoutsi & Elli Tourtouri & Vitória Piai & Antje S. Meyer: What drives word choices and naming latencies? Examining the roles of semantic and lexical variables in modal and alternate word production

111       Eva Pospíšilová & Ondřej Drobil & Anna Marklová & Jiří Milička: Humans are bad at recognizing AI – but they can learn it from feedback

117       Vera Heyer & Holger Hopp & Regina Hert & E Jamieson & Barbara Köpke & Monika S. Schmid: How Bilinguals Use Grammatical Cues to Make and Revise Predictions: Effects of Age of Onset and Cross-Linguistic Influence

119       Yoana I. Dancheva & Margreet Vogelzang & Ianthi M. Tsimpli: Is code-switching effortless? A look at processing and production costs

124      Yixin Cui & Lavinia Salicchi & Yu-Yin Hsu: How Large Language Models Evaluate Embedded Wh-Questions: A Cross-Linguistic Comparison of Chinese and English

132      Xueyi Yao & Natalia Jardon & Jonathan Kominsky & Eva Wittenberg: Remembering times ahead: The effect of linguistic framing on representational momentum in state-change events

137      Yunju Nam & Geon Kim & Gaeun Lim: An Eye-tracking Study on the Presupposition Processing of Korean L2 Learners of German: Focusing on “wieder (again)”

139      Lena Wieland & Ingo Reich: Figurative Meaning Is Recoverable: Idiom Comprehension, Preference, and Processing Constraints in Adult Low-Literacy Readers

161      Doina-Irina Giurgea & Veronica Diveica & Penny M. Pexman & Richard J. Binney: The role of social experience and motivated cognition in the representation of concepts: a behavioral and functional neuroimaging study

163      Lucie Guštarová & Jan Chromý: Immediate Recall, Later Word Recognition, and Information Congruency in Reading and Listening Comprehension

170      Xinyue Jia & Christoph Aurnhammer & Torsten Kai Jachmann & Francesca Delogu & Heiner Drenhaus & Matthew W. Crocker: The Influence of Linearization on Expectation: Evidence from SPR and ERP Studies on Lossy Context Surprisal

175      Vera Kempe & Marta Brzoska & Hajar Benharraf & Neil W. Kirk: The Emergence of Sociolinguistic Competence in Scottish Children: Social Registers Are Acquired Before Regional Dialects

179      Ernesto Guerra & Andrea Helo & Carlos Rojas & Bernardo Riffo: Bridging inference costs in late adulthood: Eye-tracking evidence from third- and fourth-age readers

182      Joshua Hartshorne & Tobias Gerstenberg & Noah Goodman: Good explanations fit prior knowledge

184      Cristian Rivera & Morten H. Christiansen: Comparing natural language statistical learning and human intuition for chunking language

186      Maria Grabovskaya & Anastasia Vyrenkova & Natalia Slioussar: L2 acquisition of verb and noun paradigms: a study on Russian

200      Helene Slaattelid Øya & Jens Roeser & Gary Jones & Mark Torrance: How do you spell “hånd” in English: Does knowing another language affect word retrieval

220      Dorotea Bevivino & Barbara Hemforth & Giuseppina Turco: Priming cooperating prosodic phrasing increases reading times: An eye-tracking study

221      Zhimin Hu & Eduardo Navarrete & Yao Yao: Language and Script Effects on Information Credibility in a Triliteral Context

229      Markéta Ceháková & Jan Chromý: Cloze, Frequency, Surprisal, or Plausibility? A Comparative Analysis of Predictors for Local Ambiguity Resolution

233      Jennifer Keller & Ingo Plag: Discriminative learning of number interpretation of German pseudo-nouns

235      Ricarda Scherer & Robin Lemke & Ingo Reich & Heiner Drenhaus & Lisa Schäfer: Having one or three uncles: equally acceptable. A study about number mismatches in nominal Right-Node-Raising in German

237      Qingyuan Gardner & Vasiliki Chondrogianni & Peng Li & Holly P Branigan: Morphophonological Effects on Morphosyntactic Processing During L2 English Real-time Comprehension

240      Mikuláš Preininger & Filip Smolík & Nikola Paillereau: Early sensitivity to gender morphology in Czech infants

246      Xu Ji & Dawei Jin: Resumption in Anaphoric Dependencies: A Case Study of Mandarin Topicalization

250      Elise Oltrogge & Eun-Kyoung Rosa Lee & Sol Lago: Can planned words trigger interference during real-time sentence production?

255      Fabrizio Luciani & Federico Frau & Paolo Canal & Riccardo Venturini & Luca Bischetti & Valentina Bambini: A key to interpreting late effects in the brain response to metaphors: priming figurative (but not literal) meaning

258      Alaa M. Salem & Daniel Gallagher & Emi Yamada & Shinri Ohta: Two Sites, Two Languages: tDCS and EEG Evidence for Argument‑Structure and L1 Feature Transfer

276      Charles Redmon & Aditi Lahiri: The acquisition of noun-verb stress alternation by Bengali learners of English

277      Runchen Liu & Suhas Arehalli: L2 English speakers exhibit native-like garden path difficulty across constructions

285      Giulia Li Calzi & Antje Meyer & Constantijn van der Burght: Lexical stress precedes syllable structure during speech planning – evidence from EEG multivariate pattern analysis

287      Zuzanna Fuchs & Anna Runova: A grammatical animacy agreement feature: evidence from processing in Polish

288      Yufen Wei & Guillaume Thierry: Languages of Power: Metaphorical Grounding of Perceived Power in the Bilingual Mind

296      Yourdanis Sedarous & Savithry Namboodiripad: Resumptive pronouns are grammatical in English

302      Crystal Jemy & Roberto Petrosino & Diogo Almeida: Dissociating sublexical and lexical masked priming effects: Morphological decomposition interacts with prime lexicality.

304      Panagiota Rassia & Natalja S. Peiseler & Torgrim Solstad & Oliver Bott: Complement coercion revisited: Reassessing the psycholinguistic and the information-theoretic approach

309      Işın Tekin & Duygu Özge Sarısoy: Incremental processing of context during metaphor interpretation in preschool children: Evidence from a visual world eye-tracking study

313      Harrison Albert Paff & Alissa Melinger & Sheila Cunningham & Josephine Ross: To thine native self be true: Exploring the link between self, emotion and language

334      Jinbiao Yang: Rethinking Reasoning: When Next-Token Prediction Mimics Thought

354      Samuele Bruzzese & Buhan Guo & Shayne Sloggett: Memory and Focus: How Bound Focus Affects Illusions of Plausibility

371      Erin Buchanan: ManyLanguages: A global network for Big Team Language Science

Friday Morning, 5 September

3          Jun Lyu: The processing of Chinese reflexives as plain anaphors and intensifiers

14        Ioannis Iliopoulos: Bilinguals’ Neurocognitive Profiles in L1 and L2: N400 vs. P600 Dominance Reflects Divergent Processing of Filler-Gap Dependencies

20        Radim Lacina & Mojmír Dočekal: Sentential negation causes both NPI and NCI illusions in Czech

22        Alexander Kilpatrick & Rikke Bundgaard-Nielsen: Say what you mean: Linguistic vividness and information theory

25        Katerina Stoumpou & Ghada Khattab & Faye Smith: The role of Morphological Skills as a Compensatory Mechanism in adult Developmental Dyslexia

26        Sasha Kenjeeva & Giovanni Cassani & Noortje Venhuizen & Afra Alishahi: Does multimodal pre-activation influence linguistic expectations in LLMs and humans?

28        Ana Bautista & Francesca Branzi & Clara Martin: Does overt production facilitate language prediction in challenging situations only?

30        Anna Gupta & Carsten Eulitz: Processing morphologically complex words: Insights from Russian

35        Daiwen Gong & Aine Ito: The markedness effect on form-based predictions of sound and number: Evidence from a visual-world study

39        Aini Li & Lacey Wade: Tacit knowledge of stylistic variation: Evidence from (ING) perception in native and non-native listeners

41        Camilla Masullo & Beatrice Giustolisi: Do code-switching and sociolinguistic environment modulate the processing of ambiguous pronouns? Insights from Italian-English bilinguals

51        Mizuki Yoshio & Toshimune Kambara: Linguistic conditioning to change the emotional and gustatory meanings of new words

52        Kaiying Kevin Lin: Do Mandarin speakers retain categories for unaccusativity?

53        Sara Møller Østergaard & Bruno Nicenboim: A Corpus of Joint EEG and Self-Paced Reading of Natural Dutch Texts

57        Weijia Hu & Huanhuan Yin & Martin J. Pickering: How do Mandarin Chinese speakers prepare the form and content of their answers in turn-taking conversation?

59        Dominic Schmitz: Polysemy and acoustic duration: Different senses come with different durations

76        Hsin-Ju Wu & Chia-Hsuan Liao: The influence of context on the processing of (a)typical thematic relations in Mandarin Chinese

83        Yiwei Si & Aditi Lahiri & Isabella Fritz: Phonology in morphological priming: Evidence from German complex verbs

87        Katrin Odermann & Renate Delucchi Danhier & Barbara Mertins: Processing of Homonyms in Bilingual Children: A Visual World Eye-Tracking Study

88        Anastazja Rosanoff & Peter Hendrix: A matter of time and meaning: a time-to-event analysis of response times in a semantic categorization task

106      Sophie Slaats & Alexis Hervais-Adelman: Patterns fast and slow: The structure and statistics of language shape high- and low frequency neural signals

109      Giulio Massari & Fanny Meunier & Raphaël Fargier: Features all the way down: visual masking interacts with age of acquisition and iconicity in picture naming

113       Jessie S. Nixon & Erdin Mujezinovic & Ruben van de Vijver: What drives incremental sequence learning?

129      Katja Maquate & Angela Patarroyo & Angelina Ioannidou-Tsiomou & Pia Knoeferle: Age differences in spoken language comprehension: verb-argument and formality-register congruence influence real-time sentence processing

135      Laia Colina Fortuny & Li Kloostra & Johan Bos & Jakub Dotlacil: Semantics in reading-time corpora

138      Tiziana Srdoc & Elena Marx & Anna Viola Sáfrány & Eva Wittenberg: Event construal through social verbs in English, German, and Hungarian: The LISADA corpus

141      Yu-Yin Hsu & Anqi Xu: When Focus Overrides Form: Prosodic Rephrasing in Mandarin complex nominals

153      John Cristian Borges Gambôa & Shaiban Alshaibani & Christopher Allison & Leigh B. Fernandez & Shanley E. M. Allen: Divergence Point Analysis: does it really establish the precise timepoint of divergence?

159      Binger Lu & Julie Boland & Robert J. Hartsuiker: Does language similarity affect second language prediction in discourse comprehension? Evidence from visual-world Eye-tracking

164      Gerakini Douka & Despina Papadopoulou: Relative clause processing and comprehension in Greek: Effects of academic background

167      Jens Roeser & Pablo Aros Munoz & Mark Torrance: “Write here, write now”‘: Spelling difficulty disrupts parallel planning in sentence production

168      Siddharth Gupta & Alessandro Lopopolo & Milena Rabovsky: Semantic Update as a Predictor of Reading Time: Moving Beyond Word-Level Surprisal

176      Yimin Zhu & Caterina Donati: Transferring islands across languages

177      Xuetong Yuan & Minjae Joh & Ming Xiang: Predicting scalar diversity with crowdsourcing QUD in naturalistic discourse

183      Ting-Wu Lee & Shiao-hui Chan: Action imagination, and verb semantics in Mandarin Chinese influences neural responses beyond somatotopic mapping: An fMRI study

189      Edmundo Kronmuller & Ernesto Guerra: Robust mutual exclusivity in multiparty conversations: Contextual adaptation without speaker-specific effects

206      Alessandro Lopopolo & Milena Rabovsky: Surprisal is Influenced by Syntax and Semantics, but not Equally across Language Models

208      Jon Lapresa Serrano & Marianne Hundt & Fernando Zúñiga: Nominalised adjectives in Basque: experimental evidence from a self-paced reading experiment

210      Jéssica Gomes & João Veríssimo & Dan Parker & Sol Lago: Eyes on delay: Revisiting the timecourse of spoken word recognition in L1 and L2 speakers

216      Kaidi Lõo & Anton Malmi & Benjamin V Tucker: Introducing the Estonian Auditory Lexical Decision database

222      Alice Rees: Aligning to what I don’t say: structural alignment and pragmatic inferencing

223      Yi-ching Su & Antonella Sorace & Ming-Lei Chen: Binding Principle C in Online Processing of Mandarin Cataphoric Pronoun Resolution

230      Raffaella Folli & Juliana Gerard & Heidi Harley & Balthazar Lauzon & Morgan Macleod: Animacy and null objects in English

232      Monika Kučerová & Kateřina Chládková: The impact of multi-accent and L1-accented input on preschoolers’ perceptual adaptation to L2 vowels

254      Hoekeon Choi & Haeun Ko & Ha-a-yan Jang & Jonghyun Lee & Sung-Eun Lee: Exploring ERP Components in Emotional Word Processing: Participant Subjectivity and Embodiment

261      Alaa M. Salem & Shinri Ohta: Investigating Cerebellar-Language Network Alterations in Parkinson’s Disease Using Open Data

267      Yuko Hijikata & Masumi Ono & Haruka Shimizu & Yuko Hoshino & Yuji Ushiro: Understanding intertextual relations and numerical processing in L2 multiple-text reading: An eye-tracking study

286      Nilanjana Chowdhury & Bidisha Som & Sukumar Nandi: Cognitive Load and Language Dominance: Bilingual Performance in a Dual-Task Paradigm

300      Michaela Svoboda & Natálie Kikoťová & Kateřina Chládková: Cross-Modal Activation in Hearing-Impaired Preschoolers: An fNIRS Study of Speech and Sign Processing

301      Da Thao Anh Ngo & Nino Grillo: Universal parsing biases: Small Clauses drive RC attachment in Vietnamese

316      Pia Schoknecht: Task adaptation in web-based self-paced reading

320      Bálint József Ugrin & Péter Rácz & Ágnes Lukács: Vocabulary Size as Prediction Error: A New Method for Lexical Assessment in Adults

345      Hailin Hao & Zuzanna Fuchs: Effects of Surprisal and Contextual Entropy on L2 and Heritage Language Processing

350      Klára Matiasovitsová & Filip Smolík: Sentence imitation and its relation to working memory and language skills

351      Iza Škrjanec & Irene Elisabeth Winther & Merit Huisman & Vera Demberg & Sybrine Bultena & Stefan L. Frank: Slower reading on interlingual homographs can be a surprisal effect

355      David Pagmar & Asad B. Sayeed: Local context in quantifier scope ambiguity resolution in Swedish

358      Lily Arrom & Samantha Wray: Untangling musical and linguistic processing using low-resolution EEG

370      Jan Chromý & Markéta Ceháková & Michael Ramscar: Reading Tiramisu in Czech and English: Robust Processing Speed Differences in Translation Equivalent Stimuli

Friday Afternoon, 5 September

18        Lu Li & Jiayi Lu & Jueyao Lin & Changsheng Li & Zhengqin Liu & Cehao Yu & Caicai Zhang: Sleep Patterns and Language Acquisition in Cantonese-Speaking Preschoolers: Preliminary Evidence for the Role of Sleep Regularity

19        Oleksandra Osypenko & Aina Casaponsa & Silke Brandt: The (Non-)Effect of Grammatical Gender on Early Perception: ERP Study in Simultaneous Bilinguals

50        Angèle Brunellière & Laurent Ott & Solène Kalénine & Martin Pickering: Interacting with someone shapes prediction in spoken-language comprehension

55        Dongpeng PAN & Kilian Seeber: The effect of visual cuing during simultaneous interpreting

56        Naomi Nota & Muzna Shehzad & Ruth Corps & Martin Pickering & Graham Naylor & Lauren Hadley: The effect of speech rate on two prediction stages in older adults with and without hearing loss

66        Sophie Repp & Heiko Seeliger & Judith Schlenter & Petra B. Schumacher: How information structure, prosodic prominence, and speech act affect reference resolution: Evidence from eye-tracking

84        Kohei Haneda & Anja Schüppert & Roel Jonkers: Visual Cues Not Only Facilitate Online Sentence Comprehension But Also License Ellipsis Resolution: A Self-Paced Reading Study of English Verb Phrase Ellipsis

85        Michael Vrazitulis: The Role of Task Framing and Context Source in Scalar Implicature Detection

91        Nan Kang & Satoru Saito: Consistency and Frequency Effects in Japanese Kanji Nonword Reading by L1-Chinese Speakers

101      Nitzan Trainin & Einat Shetreet: The effects of perceived cooperativeness of lexical alignment, memory, and social judgments

112       Sarah Michel & Céline Pozniak & Saveria Colonna: The Mid-dot in Gender-Inclusive French: A Reading Study

114       Sara Božić & Dušica Filipović Đurđević: The neglected role of sensorimotor information in the processing and representation of polysemous words

120      Ana Zarwanitzer & Santiago Estremero & Gala Esperanza Coronas & Carlos Gelormini-Lezama: Inclusive language, then and now: a self-paced reading experiment in Argentina

147      Emma Kious & Gabriel Thiberge & Anne Abeillé & Céline Pozniak & Heather Burnett: An Emerging Non-Binary Stereotype? An Experimental Assessment of the NB-ness of French Nouns

166      S Shalu & R.Muralikrishnan & Kamal Kumar Choudhary: Does the verb type modulate the ERPs for Thematic Reversal Anomalies? The case of Subject and Object experiencer verbs in Malayalam.

169      Emma Libersky & Kimberly Crespo & Margarita Kaushanskaya: Speech disfluencies and implicit word learning: Fluency shapes preference, not performance

173      Julia Muschalik: Velocity is key: Morphological structure affects planning and execution stages in typing

174      Vera Yunxiao Xia & Johanne Paradis & Juhani Järvikivi: The role of expectedness in L1 and L2 ditransitive prediction in Mandarin-English late bilinguals and heritage bilinguals

193      Oliwia Iwan & Eva Wittenberg: Compositional Parsing in Adjective-Noun Phrases: The Role of Adjective Semantics

194      Panpan Bi & Cheng Wang & Chen Feng: The Impact of Semantic Distance on Multiple Phonological Activation in Chinese Speech Production: Evidence from a Picture-Word Interference Study

204      Harriet Yates & Corien Bary & Bob van Tiel & Peter de Swart: Evidentiality and Speaker Commitment: An fEMG Study

205      Janika Stille & Anne Wienholz & Annika Herrmann & Ivo Weber & Barbara Hänel-Faulhaber: Sign language processing in deaf early signing children – an ERP study

207      Wonil Chung & Keonwoo Koo & Myung-Kwan Park: Focus Shifts in Contextual and Lexical Cue Interactions in GPT Models

211       Ryoko Uetomi & Leah Roberts & Heather Marsden: Online cataphoric pronoun resolution in L1-, L2- and L3-Mandarin: the Maze task

212      Opangienla Kechu & Bidisha Som: Not Native, Yet Dominant: The Role of Language Context and Social Value in Multilingual Language Processing

217      Thomas Lieber & Giovanni Cassani & Emmanuel Keuleers & Peter Hendrix: Exploring semantic priming effects using piece-wise additive mixed models

218      Juan Haro & Daniel Huete-Pérez & Miguel Ángel Pérez-Sánchez & José Antonio Hinojosa & Pilar Ferré: Characterising the affective content of sentences and its role in reading and memory

224      Yvonne Portele & Sebastian Walter: Pronoun interpretation in German speech reports

231      Lion Oks & Francesca Foppolo & Carlo Cecchetto & caterina donati: Parsing strategies in Hebrew and Italian Relative Clauses: Shall I Avoid Gaps?

241      Daria Antropova & Natalia Slioussar & Elizaveta Galperina & Olga Kruchinina: Grammatical gender, number and case in processing: experimental studies on Russian

242      Sarah Cameron & Natalia Kartushina & Björn Lundquist & Sendy Caffarra: ERPs reveal differential processing of three types of gender violations in Norwegian

245      Agnieszka E. Konopka & Evita Ahmed Hashmi & Martina Italia & Keir Lawley & Joost Rommers & Brian Mathias: Prediction Updating During Novel Word Learning: Evidence from Cerebellar TMS

247      Bohyun Tak & Jihun Im & Ha-a-yan Jang & Jungmin Moon & Sung-Eun Lee: Neural Decoding of Pragmatic Inferential Processing in First and Second Language

260      Joshua Hartshorne: World knowledge without world knowledge: Winograd meets the Jabberwocky

264      Hening Wang & Jia Ren & Michael Franke: Interpreting Plural Predication in Visual Contexts: Cover-Based Resolution of NP Structures

268      Inbal Kuperwasser & Einat Shetreet: Processing of novel metaphors in an intergroup context

274      Fabian Istrate & Laia Mayol & Gabriela Bîlbîie & Barbara Hemforth: The role of information structure for subject position: evidence from Romance languages

280      Teresa Quesada & Jacopo Torregrossa & Cristóbal Lozano: The role of distance on pronoun resolution: Evidence for a two-stage model

282      Chiara Battaglini & Federico Frau & Veronica Mangiaterra & Luca Bischetti & Paolo Canal & Valentina Bambini: When girls are pearls, are they pleasant or are they beautiful? Capturing variation in metaphor interpretation via Intersubject Representational Dissimilarity

289      Ingmar Brilmayer & Petra B. Schumacher: Referential Resolution in Naturalistic Contexts: Audio-Visual Integration in the N400/P300 Window

291      Noelia Ayelén Stetie & Gabriela Mariel Zunino: Blame it on the verb: Implicit causality verbs and its incidence in relative clause attachment

292      Ondřej Drobil & Jan Chromý: The Effect of Adjective Position on Information Recall in Czech

303      Gabriel P. Moya & Ernesto Guerra: Irony Processing in Reading: Eye-Tracking Evidence on the Predictive Role of Mentalizing and Vocabulary

307      Martina Dvořáková & Natálie Kikoťová & Josef Urbanec & Antonia Goetz & Kateřina Chládková: Detecting foreign rhythm in native-language speech at birth

318      Vera Heyer: Seeing the Little Things: Context Effects on the Processing of Inflectional Affixes on Novel Words in Late Second Language Learners

319      David Pagmar & Yuval Marton & Asad B. Sayeed: Animacy cues and word order in language acquisition and dialogue corpora

321      Buhan Guo & Andrea Santi & Shayne Sloggett & Giuseppina Turco & Sven Mattys & Nino Grillo: Reanalysis as Last Resort: Coercion in Tense Harmony Violations

323      Liliia Terekhina: The three way relationship among sleep quality, bilingualism and cognition

325      Nikonova Yana & Alexeeva Svetlana: Letter computation in Russian: further exploration

327      Hannah S. Rognan & Shohini Bhattasali: Modelling Temporal Connective Processing with LLMs: Insights from English & Norwegian

329      Robin Lemke: Investigating crosslinguistic processing constraints on preposition omission under ellipsis

337      Cui Ding & Shan Gao & Ethan Wilcox & Lena Ann Jäger: When Half a Word Is Enough: How Lexical Expectations Modulate Visual Uncertainty in English and Chinese

343      Spencer Caplan & Douglas Richard Guilbeault & Charles Yang: A unified threshold for individual learning and convergence across populations

347      Shiyu Li & Jordan Gallant & Gary Libben & Gonia Jarema: Chinese Compound Word Production in Typing to Dictation

348      Miyuki Rachel Oshima & Yasunori Morishima: Dilemmas and Language: Observing the decision-making process between first and second language using fNIRS

349      Miriam Schulz & Masato Nakamura & Matthew W. Crocker: Earlier and stronger effects of prediction through production

359      Fang Yang & Holly P. Branigan & Martin J. Pickering: Relative Activation of Competing Event Roles in Mandarin Discourse Development

366      Joana Miguel & Catarina Barbosa & Susana Cardoso & João Veríssimo: Learning morphological rules across typical and atypical development

Saturday Morning, 6 September

12        Nikolaos Ntagkas & Despina Papadopoulou: Morphological processing in Modern Greek: A form-then-meaning, dual-route account

33        Alexander Kilpatrick & Rikke Bundgaard-Nielsen: Language Processing Insights from Average Phonemic Bigram Surprisal

43        Emma Corbeau & Céline Pozniak & Heather Burnett: Experimental approach to advice-giving in French L1 and Japanese L1

47        Julia Chauvet & Andrea E. Martin & Ardi Roelofs & Frank H. Guenther & Antje S. Meyer: Bridging models of linguistic planning and speech production: The case of lexical stress in English

48        Nevena Klobucar & Esther Rinke & Raffaella Folli & Chrisina Sevdali & Juliana Gerard: Online and offline pronoun comprehension by German-speaking children and adults

63        Diane Mézière & Titus von der Malsburg: Predicting Reading Comprehension from Eye-Tracking Measures with Random Forests

69        Shiyu He & Dagmar Divjak & Petar Milin: The Cost of L2 Fluency: Eye-Movement Evidence for Reduced L1 Reading Automaticity

71        Kamila Kuishibekova & Valentina Apresyan: What Word-Guessing Reveals About Your Brain: Patterns of Lexical Storage and Processing

72        Yoko Nakano & Chunxia Hu & Atsushi Yuhaku: Interference Triggered by Syntactic and Semantic Similarities in L1 and L2 Japanese

79        Elena Marx & Zofia Kordas & Hannah Grobauer & Eva Wittenberg: The causal chain in English conditionals depends on event structure

100      Katharina Spalek & Merel CJ Scholman & Vera Demberg: The effect of the focus particle `only’ on discourse expectations and discourse marking

121      Jiaxuan Li & Kayla Keyue Chen & Anne Wang & Yuhan Shen & Yijia Luo & Richard Futrell & Wing-Yee Chow: The good-enough listener: A visual world paradigm reveals the interaction between prediction and bottom-up input

128      Danning Sun & Aine Ito: Cue weighting in prediction: context and classifier effects in English-Chinese bilinguals

136      Lara Kelly-Iturriaga & Mitsuhiko Ota & Martin Pickering: The effect of language distance on bilingual lexical processing

143      Annett B. Jorschick & Yuan Zhou: Not All Vowels Are Learned Alike: The Limits of L2 Experience in Cross-Linguistic Vowel Perception

148      Valeria Galimberti & Beatrice Giustolisi & caterina donati & Francesca Foppolo: Formal and semantic cues in gender assignment to novel words in Italian

149      Rupali Limachya & Steven Frisson & Federica Degno & Simon P. Liversedge & Kevin B. Paterson & Ascensión Pagán: Investigating prediction error cost during natural reading in young and older adults: Evidence from eye movements and fixation-related potentials

150      Salma Gilani & Katrien Segaert & Linda Wheeldon & Evelien Heyselaar: Structure dependent differences in the persistence of syntactic priming

151      Inês Cardoso Ferreira & Leona Polyanskaya & Mikhail Ordin: Tracking Affixation: ERP and Behavioural Insights into the Suffixing Bias

160      Sara Košutar & Judith Schlenter & Natalia Mitrofanova & Serge Minor: Cross-linguistic influence in bilingual minds: A Visual World eye-tracking study on grammatical aspect processing in Croatian-German and Croatian-Italian children

171      Cassandra L Jacobs & Loïc Grobol & Alvin Tsang & Ryan J. Hubbard: Semi-automatic selection of semantic substitutes in sentence comprehension stimuli

180      Chi Hou Pau & Grant Goodall: The absence of D-linking effects in Cantonese Wh-islands

185      Junghwan Maeng & Hyun Kyung Rachel Lee & Samuel Sui Lung Sze & Joey Zhiyin Zhu & Yoonsang Song: EEG time-frequency analysis of syntactic unification in Cantonese and English

187      Mikihiro Tanaka: The Production of Coercion in Japanese: Evidence from Priming

195      Bram De Keersmaecker & Rob Hartsuiker & Aurélie Pistono: The role of attentional resources on errors and disfluency in speech production across different degrees of speech rate restriction.

197      Kyla McConnell & Berit Reise & Antje S. Meyer: The pervasive role of linguistic knowledge in verbal fluency tests: How individual differences in language skills shape the mental lexicon

199      Anna Viola Sáfrány & Anna Kamenetski & Tiziana Srdoc & Attila Balla & Eva Wittenberg: Marking Aspect in Social Events: The Hungarian Verbal Prefix Meg- Increases Perceived Mutuality

202      Yun Feng & Shinyi Li & Ming Xiang & Yao Yao: Gender stereotype in auditory sentence processing: effects of talker and listener gender

213      Kate Stone & Milena Rabovsky & Henning Holle: Immediate sensitivity to thematic role constraints in a lexical decision task

219      Chia-Hsuan Liao: When “Mayor apologized citizens” becomes acceptable: ERP investigations on the transitive use of intransitive verbs in Mandarin

225      Yao-Ying Lai & Maria Pinango & Hiromu Sakai & Michiru Makuuchi: Task-dependent neural modulation during sentential meaning computation

236      Fengyun Hou & Alexander Anderson & Nina Kazanina: Automatic processing of relational structure in language: A frequency-tagging EEG study of Chinese compounds

244      Fenja Plate-Güneş & Jana-Elina Jordan & Markus Bader & Sascha Bargmann & Gert Webelhuth: Influence of the syntactic function on the production of negated sentences in German

256      Kristof Strijkers: Language in the Dyad: Linking Linguistic and Neural Alignment.

259      Owen Kapelle & Monique Flecken & Conrado Bosman & Paul Boersma: Linguistic and Non-Linguistic Cues during Colour Discrimination May Function as Differential Cues for Expectations: An Approach Using ERP and Oscillatory Analyses

262      Anna Cameron & Alexandra Cleland & Agnieszka E. Konopka: Sound-Symbolism Effects in Novel Word Generation

266      Angelina Ioannidou-Tsiomou & Katja Maquate & Sarah Creel & Pia Knoeferle: Mozart’s Concert in da Hood: A VWP Eye-tracking study on the effects of music as formality-context on online comprehension of register nuances.

278      Regina Hert & Barbara Köpke & E Jamieson & Vera Heyer & Monika S. Schmid & Holger Hopp: T(w)o Gender(s) or not t(w)o Gender(s) – Gender Assignment in German in English-German and French-German Bilinguals

281      Linh Pham & Zuzanna Fuchs & Elsi Kaiser: Dynamic language transfer in bilingualism: How L1 Vietnamese L2 English speakers process filler-gap dependencies in English

294      Jens Schmidtke: Exposure Frequency and Native Language Interference in Early Second Language Auditory Word Learning

308      Gabriela Mariel Zunino & Carmela Tomé Cornejo & Gloria Gagliardi & Raquel Freitag & Noelia Ayelén Stetie & Sofía Tzinavos Muñoz & Emanuele Miola: Female butchers meet male babysitters: a multilingual maze on the effects of gender stereotypes and grammatical gender during sentence processing

312      Nino Grillo & Buhan Guo & Keir Moulton & Shayne Sloggett: Composition-sensitive predictions: Incremental Processing of Experiential Perfects

314      Andrés Contreras & Anita Tobar-Henríquez & Ernesto Guerra & Edmundo Kronmüller: Dissociating Speaker-Specific Effects on Referential Precedent Interpretation

317      Yixia Wang & Peter Hendrix & Emmanuel Keuleers: Network Properties of Chinese Characters and their Effect on Processing

322      Eva Pospíšilová & Jan Chromý: Sentence Processing and Memory: Immediate Recall of Information from Adjectives with Different Syntactic Status in Czech Adult Speakers

336      Robin Lemke: Predicting ellipsis usage with a game-theoretic model informed by production data

338      Valerio Pepe & Joshua Hartshorne: A large-scale investigation of pronoun interpretation biases in LLMs

340      Ebony Pearson & Van Rynald T. Liceralde & Duane Watson: Listeners without the pin-pen merger find ‘pin’ and ‘pen’ ambiguous: Evidence for a parallel activation account of dialect processing

341      Sumin Jo & Yunju Nam & Jaewon Choi: The role of emotional valence of head-NP in the Korean relative clause attachment

344      Hailin Hao & Elsi Kaiser: Revisiting Uniform Information Density and *that*-reduction in English Complement Clauses

353      Hannah Krueger & Samantha Wray: Effects of written but unpronounced morphemes on auditory word recognition

361      Xiao Ke & Silke Brandt & Katherine Messenger: The Influence of Conceptual and Syntactic Interaction on Syntactic Structure Selection in Chinese Speakers’ Language Production

363      Paula Luegi & Isabel Falé & Jéssica Gomes & Amália Mendes: Processing (dis)continuous explicit and implicit discourse relations in European Portuguese

364      Filip Smolík & Maroš Filip: Learning articles in an artificial minilanguage: error-based learning or propose-but-verify

365      Fang Yang & Holly P. Branigan & Martin J. Pickering: Communicative Goals Influence Conceptual but Not Structural Alignment

368      Onur Keleş & Nazik Dinctopal Deniz: Task effects in good-enough parsing in Turkish: Human and LM comprehension of thematic roles

369      Onur Keleş & Zeynep Irem Bayrakli Keles & Nazik Dinctopal Deniz: How good-enough is L2 sentence comprehension? Processing of thematic role (reversal)s in L2 Turkish