Tanenhaus, Michael K.
Michael K. Tanenhaus American psycholinguist and academic
Michael Tanenhaus Amerikaans taalkundige
VIAF ID: 29574491 (Personal)
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Works
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Addressees distinguish shared from private information when interpreting questions during interactive conversation | |
All P's or mixed vegetables? | |
Anticipatory Deaccenting in Language Comprehension | |
Approaches to studying world-situated language use : bridging the language-as-product and language-as-action traditions | |
Asking or Telling--Real-time Processing of Prosodically Distinguished Questions and Statements. | |
Availability of Alternatives and the Processing of Scalar Implicatures: A Visual World Eye-Tracking Study | |
Context-driven expectations about focus alternatives | |
Disfluencies signal theee, um, new information | |
Dynamically adapted context-specific hyper-articulation: Feedback from interlocutors affects speakers' subsequent pronunciations | |
The effect of contextual diversity on eye movements in Chinese sentence reading | |
Effects of coordination and gender on prosocial behavior in 4-year-old Chinese children | |
Effects of distributional information on categorization of prosodic contours. | |
Effects of prosodically modulated sub-phonetic variation on lexical competition | |
Embodied communication: speakers' gestures affect listeners' actions | |
Experimental investigations of weak definite and weak indefinite noun phrases | |
Eye movements and spoken language comprehension: effects of visual context on syntactic ambiguity resolution | |
The Flexibility of Conceptual Pacts: Referring Expressions Dynamically Shift to Accommodate New Conceptualizations | |
Form-to-expectation matching effects on first-pass eye movement measures during reading | |
Fruit Carts: A Domain and Corpus for Research in Dialogue Systems and Psycholinguistics | |
Functional clauses are the primary units of sentence segmentation | |
A goal-based perspective on eye movements in visual world studies | |
Gradient sensitivity to within-category variation in words and syllables | |
Heeding the voice of experience: the role of talker variation in lexical access | |
Immediate effects of form-class constraints on spoken word recognition | |
Inferring Difficulty: Flexibility in the Real-time Processing of Disfluency | |
Interpreting Pitch Accents in Online Comprehension: H* vs. L+H*. | |
Interpreting prosodic cues in discourse context | |
Is it or isn't it: listeners make rapid use of prosody to infer speaker meanings. | |
Lexical ambiguity resolution, c1988: | |
Linguistic structure in language processing | |
Looking at the rope when looking for the snake: conceptually mediated eye movements during spoken-word recognition | |
Meaning through syntax is insufficient to explain comprehension of sentences with reduced relative clauses: comment on McKoon and Ratcliff (2003). | |
Metrical expectations from preceding prosody influence perception of lexical stress | |
Multiple code activation in word recognition, 1981 (a.e.) | |
Neural correlates of partial lexical activation | |
Now or … later: Perceptual data are not immediately forgotten during language processing. | |
The old and thee, uh, new: disfluency and reference resolution. | |
Perception of speech reflects optimal use of probabilistic speech cues | |
Phonological typicality and sentence processing | |
Prediction, explanation, and the role of generative models in language processing | |
Priming and alignment: Mechanism or consequence? | |
Probabilistic constraint satisfaction at the lexical/phonetic interface: evidence for gradient effects of within-category VOT on lexical access | |
Processing reflexives and pronouns in picture noun phrase. | |
Processing scalar implicature: a constraint-based approach | |
Prosodic expectations in silent reading: ERP evidence from rhyme scheme and semantic congruence in classic Chinese poems | |
Real-time investigation of referential domains in unscripted conversation: a targeted language game approach | |
The role of perspective in identifying domains of reference | |
Scalar reference, contrast and discourse: Separating effects of linguistic discourse from availability of the referent | |
"Some," and possibly all, scalar inferences are not delayed: Evidence for immediate pragmatic enrichment | |
Speech-and-gesture integration in high functioning autism. | |
Structural and semantic constraints on the resolution of pronouns and reflexives. | |
Syntactic priming without lexical overlap in reading comprehension | |
Talker-Specific Generalization of Pragmatic Inferences based on Under- and Over-Informative Prenominal Adjective Use. | |
Talker-specificity and adaptation in quantifier interpretation. | |
Tic Tac Toe: effects of predictability and importance on acoustic prominence in language production | |
The time course of spoken word learning and recognition: studies with artificial lexicons. | |
To name or to describe: shared knowledge affects referential form | |
Tracking the time course of phonetic cue integration during spoken word recognition | |
Understanding and producing the reduced relative construction: Evidence from ratings, editing and corpora | |
The weckud wetch of the wast: lexical adaptation to a novel accent | |
What's in a Name? Interlocutors Dynamically Update Expectations about Shared Names | |
What's learned together stays together: speakers' choice of referring expression reflects shared experience | |
Within-category VOT affects recovery from "lexical" garden paths: Evidence against phoneme-level inhibition |