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Implicit Gender Bias in Linguistic Descriptions for Expected Events: The Cases of the 2016 United States and 2017 United Kingdom Elections
T von der Malsburg, T Poppels, RP Levy
Psychological Science, 0956797619890619, 2020
412020
Implicit gender bias in linguistic descriptions for expected events
T von der Malsburg, T Poppels, RP Levy
PsyArXiv. August 2, 2018
41*2018
Structure-sensitive noise inference: Comprehenders expect exchange errors
T Poppels, R Levy
Proceedings of the 38th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 378-383, 2016
252016
Reconsidering asymmetries in voice-mismatched VP-ellipsis
T Poppels, A Kehler
Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 4 (1), 2019
222019
Towards a Referential Theory of Ellipsis
T Poppels
University of California San Diego, 2020
62020
Overcoming the identity crisis: novel evidence for a referential theory of Verb Phrase Ellipsis
T Poppels, A Kehler
The 53rd Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistics Society, 2018
62018
Verb Phrase Ellipsis is discourse reference: novel evidence from dialogue
T Poppels, A Kehler
22017
Resolving Quantity-and Informativeness-Implicature in Indefinite Reference
T Poppels, R Levy
Proceedings of the 2015 Amsterdam Colloquium: The Workshop on Reasoning in …, 2015
12015
Why did Mary gorp: inferring verb meanings from the semantic context
T Poppels
The University of Edinburgh, 2014
2014
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