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Abstract: . . . Conference 2006 T11 Tuesday 30th May, 2.00 PM Subject verb agreement: Subject verb agreement: Subject verb agreement: Subject verb agreement: How is gender processed in Slovene? How is gender processed in Slovene? How is gender processed in Slovene? How is gender processed in Slovene? Annabel Harrison 1 , Holly Branigan 1 , Rob Hartsuiker 2 , & Martin Pickering 1 1 University of Edinburgh. 2 University of Ghent annabel.harrison@ed.ac.uk Attraction effects, where speakers erroneously make a verb agree with an intervening (”local‘) noun rather than with the subject head noun, are well established with plural local nouns (Bock & Miller, 1991). Sentences like —The baby on the blankets are crying“ are well-attested in English, whereas singular errors after . . . . . . causes of disfluency in purposeful communication. References References References References Levelt, W. J. M. (1989). Speaking: from intention to articulation . Cambridge, Mass.; London: MIT Press. Oomen, C.C.E., & Postma, A. (2001). Effects of time pressure on mechanisms of speech production and self- monitoring. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 30(2), 163-184. Page 19 Psycholinguistics Postgraduate Conference 2006 T15 Tuesday 30th May, 4.30 PM Articulatory Evidence for Interactivity in Speech Production Articulatory Evidence for Interactivity in Speech Production Articulatory Evidence for Interactivity in Speech Production Articulatory Evidence for Interactivity in Speech Production Corey T. McMillan 1 , Martin Corley 1 , & Robin Lickley . . . . . . in purposeful communication. References References References References Levelt, W. J. M. (1989). Speaking: from intention to articulation . Cambridge, Mass.; London: MIT Press. Oomen, C.C.E., & Postma, A. (2001). Effects of time pressure on mechanisms of speech production and self- monitoring. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 30(2), 163-184. Page 19 Psycholinguistics Postgraduate Conference 2006 T15 Tuesday 30th May, 4.30 PM Articulatory Evidence for Interactivity in Speech Production Articulatory Evidence for Interactivity in Speech Production Articulatory Evidence for Interactivity in Speech Production Articulatory Evidence for Interactivity in Speech Production Corey T. McMillan 1 , Martin Corley 1 , & Robin Lickley 2 1 Psychology, PPLS, . . . . . . Conference 2006 T11 Tuesday 30th May, 2.00 PM Subject verb agreement: Subject verb agreement: Subject verb agreement: Subject verb agreement: How is gender processed in Slovene? How is gender processed in Slovene? How is gender processed in Slovene? How is gender processed in Slovene? Annabel Harrison 1 , Holly Branigan 1 , Rob Hartsuiker 2 , & Martin Pickering 1 1 University of Edinburgh. 2 University of Ghent annabel.harrison@ed.ac.uk Attraction effects, where speakers erroneously make a verb agree with an intervening (”local‘) noun rather than with the subject head noun, are well established with plural local nouns (Bock & Miller, 1991). Sentences like —The baby on the blankets are crying“ are well-attested in English, whereas singular errors after . . . --3000,4,375,3327,38193
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