References of Pia Knoeferle
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Pia Knoeferle and
Matthew W. Crocker. The influence of recent scene events on spoken comprehension: evidence
from eye-movements. . In Journal of Memory and Language (Special Issue: Language-Vision Interaction, Vol. 57(2):519-543, 2007. google Note: MC.
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Pia Knoeferle and
Matthew W. Crocker. Constituent order and semantic parallelism in online comprehension : eye-tracking evidence from German. In Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, Vol. 62(12):2338-2371, 2009. google Note: MC.
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Pia Knoeferle and
Matthew W. Crocker. Stored knowledge versus depicted events: what guides auditory sentence comprehension? In The 26th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Chicago, USA, 2004. google
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Pia Knoeferle and
Matthew W. Crocker. When Linguistic Experience Competes with Scene Information in Sentence Comprehension (poster) In The Annual CUNY Conference on Sentence Processing, College Park, MD., 2004. google
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Pia Knoeferle and
Matthew W. Crocker. Accessibility of depicted events influences their priority
in spoken comprehension. In Proceedings of the 27th Annual Conference of the Cognitive
Science Society, Vancouver, Canada, 2006. google
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Pia Knoeferle and
Matthew W. Crocker. Incremental Effects of Mismatch during Picture- Sentence Integration: Evidence from Eye-tracking (Talk) In Proceedings of the 26th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, 2005. google
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Pia Knoeferle,
Eric Auer and
Matthew W. Crocker. Scene-sentence congruence and structural ambiguity resolution: eye tracking reading. In Paper presented at the Alfred Yarbus Workshop ”Eye Movements, Communication, and Cognition” at the Second Biennial Conference on Cognitive Science, Russia, 2006. google
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Pia Knoeferle and
Matthew W. Crocker. The influence of the visual environment on spoken language comprehension: evidence from eye-tracking. In Paper presented at La comunicazione parlata, Naples, Italy, 2006. google
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Pia Knoeferle and
Matthew W. Crocker. Effects of “blank screen” and disappearing events on the greater relative importance of depicted events. In Poster presented at the 19th CUNY Conference, New York, 2006. google
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Emilia Ellsiepen,
Pia Knoeferle and
Matthew W. Crocker. Incremental syntactic disambiguation using depicted events : plausibility, co-presence and dynamic presentation. In CogSci 2008 : 30th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society ; July 23-26, 2008, Washington, DC, USA, Pages 2398-2403, Austin, TX, 2008. google Note: MC.
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Matthew W. Crocker,
Marshall R. Mayberry and
Pia Knoeferle. Indexing neural correlates in a connectionist model of situated comprehension. Annual Meeting of the Embodied & Situated Language Processing : 28-29 July 2009, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands. - Rotterdam, 2009, ET05, 2009. google Note: MC.
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Emilia Ellsiepen,
Matthew W. Crocker and
Pia Knoeferle. The influence of plausible scene events during incremental syntactic disambiguation. CUNY 2008 Conference on Human Sentence Processing : March 13-15, 2008, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ; Poster Session I. - Chapel Hill, USA, 2008, Pages 54, 2008. google Note: MC.
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