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Shayne Sloggett
Shayne Sloggett
University of York, Department of Language and Linguistic Science
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Contrasting intrusion profiles for agreement and anaphora: Experimental and modeling evidence
B Dillon, A Mishler, S Sloggett, C Phillips
Journal of Memory and Language 69 (2), 85-103, 2013
3752013
Appositives and their aftermath: Interference depends on at-issue vs. not-at-issue status
B Dillon, C Clifton Jr, S Sloggett, L Frazier
Journal of Memory and Language 96, 93-109, 2017
252017
When errors aren't: How comprehenders selectively violate Binding Theory
S Sloggett
222017
Processing ambiguities in attachment and pronominal reference
M Grant, S Sloggett, B Dillon
Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 5 (1), 2020
152020
Negative polarity item (NPI) illusion is a quantification phenomenon.
W Orth, M Yoshida, S Sloggett
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 47 (6), 906, 2021
132021
Coreference and antecedent representation across languages.
S Lago, S Sloggett, Z Schlueter, WY Chow, A Williams, E Lau, C Phillips
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 43 (5), 795, 2017
112017
Personae in syntactic processing: Socially-specified agents bias expectations of verb transitivity
J Choe, S Sloggett, M Yoshida, A D’onofrio
Poster presented at CUNY, 2019
62019
Top-down and Bottom-up Processing of Familiar and Unfamiliar Mandarin Dialect Tone Systems
L Zhao, S Sloggett, E Chodroff
Proceedings of the Speech Prosody, 842-846, 2022
32022
A-maze by any other name
S Sloggett, N Van Handel, A Rysling
Poster presented at CUNY, 2020
32020
Illusions of ungrammaticality: Evidence from PPI
W Orth, M Yoshida, S Sloggett
Poster presented at the 33rd Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence …, 2020
32020
Animacy in reflexive processing
S Sloggett, B Dillon
the 30th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, MIT, Cambridge, MA, 2017
32017
When do comprehenders violate binding theory
S Sloggett, B Dillon
Depends on your point of view. in prep, 2016
32016
Polarity illusions are quantifier illusions
W Orth, M Yoshida, S Sloggett
Reading Time 5 (5.75), 6.00, 2020
22020
Reflexive interference is the result of a logophoric interpretation
S Sloggett, B Dillon
Poster presented at CUNY, 2015
22015
“Ambiguous” isn’t “underspecified”: Evidence from the Maze task
S Sloggett, N Van Handel, K Sasaki, J Duff, S Rich, W Orth, P Anand, ...
Poster presented at the 33rd Annual CUNY Conference on human sentence …, 2020
12020
The prosody of Clefted Relatives: A new window into prosodic representations
B Guo, N Grillo, S Mattys, A Santi, S Sloggett, G Turco
Speech Prosody 2024, 2024
2024
Testing for proficiency effects and crosslinguistic influence in L2 processing: filler-gap dependencies in L2 English by Jordanian-Arabic and Mandarin speakers
A Al-Maani, S Sloggett, N Grillo, H Marsden
Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 1-17, 2023
2023
Prosody Disambiguates String-Identical Connected Clauses and Relative Clauses
B Guo, N Grillo, S Mattys, A Santi, S Sloggett, G Turco
Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing 28, 397, 2023
2023
Conditions on Adaptation to an Unfamiliar Lexical Tone System: The Role of Quantity and Quality of Exposure
L Zhao, S Sloggett, E Chodroff
International Phonetic Association, 2023
2023
Dependencies are all alike: every illusion is illusory in its own way
SJ Sloggett, C Andrews, B Dillon
The Leader of the Pack: A Festschrift in Honor of Peggy Speas, 293-308, 2018
2018
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