In the pipeline

Lõo, K.,  Järvikivi, J.,  Tomaschek, F.,  Tucker, B. V., & Baayen, R. H. (submitted). Production of Estonian case-inflected nouns.

Lõo, K., Järvikivi, J., & Baayen, H. (submitted). Whole-word frequency and inflectional paradigm size facilitate Estonian case-inflected noun processing.

Veivo, O., Porretta, V., Hyönä, J., & Järvikivi, J.  (submitted). L2 proficiency modulates the time-course of between-language orthographic activation in bilingual spoken word recognition.

Järvikivi, J., & Pyykkönen-Klauck, P. (submitted). Changes in visual co-presence influence pronoun comprehension in children.

Järvikivi, J., Schimke, S., Pyykkönen-Klauck, P. (in press). Indirect reference in a visual context. Discourse Processes.

Porretta V., Kyröläinen AJ., van Rij J., Järvikivi J. (in press). Visual World Paradigm Data: From Preprocessing to Nonlinear Time-Course Analysis. In: Czarnowski I., Howlett R., Jain L. (eds), Intelligent Decision Technologies 2017. IDT 2017. Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, vol 73. Springer, Cham.

2017

Kyröläinen, A-J., Porretta V., & Järvikivi J. (2017). The role of morphological verb constructions in processing Russian reflexive verbs. In Luodonpää-Manni, M., Penttilä, E., & Viimaranta, J. (Eds.), Empirical approaches to cognitive linguistics: Analysing real-life data (pp. 261-290). Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Hawthorne, K., Järvikivi, J., & Tucker, B. V. (2017). Finding word boundaries in Indian English-accented speech. Journal of Phonetics, 66, 145-160.

Porretta, V., Tremblay, A., & Bolger, P. (2017). “Got experience? PMN amplitudes to foreign-accented speech modulated by listener experience”. Journal of Neurolinguistics 44, pp. 54-67. DOI: 10.1016/j.jneuroling.2017.03.002.

Järvikivi, J., Van Gompel, R. P. G., Hyönä, J. (2017). The interplay of implicit causality, structural heuristics, and anaphor type in ambiguous pronoun resolution. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research,  46, 525-550.

Schumacher, P., Roberts, L., & Järvikivi, J. (2017). Agentivity drives real-time pronoun resolution: Evidence from German er and der. Lingua, 185, 25-41.

2016

Arnhold, A., Chen, A., & Järvikivi, J. (2016). Acquiring complex focus marking: Finnish four- to five-year-olds use prosody and word order in interaction. Frontiers in Psychology.

Porretta, V., Tucker, B. V., & Järvikivi, J. (2016). The influence of gradient foreign accentedness and listener experience on word recognition. Journal of Phonetics, 58, 1-21.

Hawthorne, K., Arnhold, A., Sullivan, E., & Järvikivi, J. (2016). Social cues modulate cognitive status of discourse referents. In, Papafragou, A., Grodner, D., Mirman, D., & Trueswell, J.C. (Eds.), Proceedings of the 38th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Austin, TX: Cognitive Science Society, pp. 562-567.

Lõo, K., Van Rij, J., Järvikivi, J., Baayen, R. H. (2016). Individual differences in pupil dilation during naming task. In, Papafragou, A., Grodner, D., Mirman, D., & Trueswell, J.C. (Eds.), Proceedings of the 38th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Austin, TX: Cognitive Science Society, pp. 550-555.

Veivo, O., Järvikivi, J., Porretta, V., & Hyönä, J. (2016). Orthographic activation in L2 spoken word recognition depends on proficiency: evidence from eye-tracking. Frontiers in Psychology.

Vasilyeva, L., Arnhold, A., & Järvikivi, J. (2016). Phonetic correlates of phonological vowel quantity in Yakut read and spontaneous speech. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 139, 2541-2550.

Hawthorne, K., Rudat, L., & Gerken, L. (2016). Prosody and the Acquisition of Hierarchical Structure in Toddlers and Adults. Infancy, 21, 1-22.

Leonard, C., Järvikivi, J., Porretta, V., & Langevin, M. (2016). Processing of stuttered speech by fluent listeners. Proceedings of Speech Prosody 2016, Boston, Massachusetts, May 31-June 3, 2016.

Van Gompel, R.P.G., & Järvikivi, J. (2016). Processing sentence structure and its effect on reference processing. In Knoeferle, P., Pyykkönen-Klauck, P., & Crocker, M., & (Eds.), Visually Situated Language Comprehension, pp. 83-126. John Benjamins.

2015

Kyröläinen, A.-J., Porretta, V., & Järvikivi, J. (2015). The role of morpho-semantic information in processing Russian verbal aspect:Evidence from pupil dilation, fixation durations and reaction times. Abstracts of the 18th European Conference on Eye Movements, 169–169. (Abstract)

Porretta, V., Kyröläinen, A.-J., & Tucker, B. V. (2015). Perceived foreign accentedness: Acoustic distances and lexical properties. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 77(7), 2438–2451.

Porretta, V. & Tucker, B. V. (2015). Intelligibility of foreign-accented words: Acoustic distances and gradient foreign accentedness. In Proceedings of the 18th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, 1–4. Glasgow: University of Glasgow

Porretta, V. & Tucker, B. V. (2015). Perception of non-native consonant length contrast: The role of attention in phonetic processing. Second Language Research, 31(2), 239–265

Vasilyeva, L., Arnhold, A., & Järvikivi, J. (2015). Durations and pitch in the vowel quantity distinction of Yakut: Evidence from spontaneous speech. Proceedings of the 18th International Conference of Phonetic Sciences, Glasgow, Scotland, August 10-14, 2015.

Veivo, O., Suomela-Salmi, E., & Järvikivi, J. (2015). Orthographic bias in L3 lexical knowledge: Learner related and lexical factors.Language, Interaction, and Acquisition, 6, 270-293.

2014

Järvikivi, J., Pyykkönen, P., & Laine, M. (Eds.) (2014). Words & Constructions: Language Complexity in Linguistics and Psychology. A Special Issue of The Mental Lexicon, 9(2).

Järvikivi, J., Pyykkönen-Klauck, P., Schimke, S., Colonna, S., & Hemforth, B. (2014). Information structure cues for 4-year olds and adults: Tracking eye movements to visually presented anaphoric referents. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience, 29, 877-892.

Torppa, R., Faulkner,A., Huotilainen, M., Järvikivi, J., Lipsanen, J., Laasonen, M., & Vainio, M. (2014). The perception of prosody and associated auditory cues in early-implanted children; the role of auditory working memory and musical activities. International Journal of Audiology, 53, 182-191.

Vasilyeva, L., Järvikivi, J., & Arnhold, A. (2014) Phonetic Correlates of Phonological Quantity of Yakut (Abstract). Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 136, 2173.

2013

Veivo, O., & Järvikivi, J. (2013). Proficiency modulates early orthographic and phonological processing in L2 spoken word recognition. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 16, 864-883.

2012

Kryuchkova, T., Tucker, B.V., Wurm, L., & Baayen, R.H. Danger and usefulness in auditory lexical processing: evidence from electroencephalography. Brain and Language, 122(2), 81-91.

Miwa, K., Libben, G. and Baayen, R. H. (2012) Semantic radicals in Japanese two-character word recognition. Language and Cognitive Processes, 27(1), 142-158.

Tagliamonte, S. and Baayen, R. H. (2012) Models, forests and trees of York English: Was/were variation as a case study for statistical practice. Language Variation and Change, 24(2), 135-178.

Tucker, B.V., Warner, N. What it means to be phonetic or phonological: The case of Romanian devoiced nasals. Phonology, 27(2), 289-324.

2011

Baayen, R. H. (2011) Corpus linguistics and naive discriminative learning. Brazilian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 11, 295-328.

Baayen, R. H. and Hendrix, P. (2011) Sidestepping the combinatorial explosion: Towards a processing model based on discriminative learning. LSA workshop ‘Empirically examining parsimony and redundancy in usage-based models’, January 2011.

Baayen, R. H., Milin, P., Filipovic Durdevic, D., Hendrix, P. and Marelli, M. (2011), An amorphous model for morphological processing in visual comprehension based on naive discriminative learning. Psychological Review, 118, 438-482.

Bien, H., Baayen, R. H. and Levelt, W.J.M. (2011) Frequency effects in the production of Dutch deverbal adjectives and inflected verbs. Language and Cognitive Processes, 27, 683-715.

Blom, E. and Baayen, R. H. (2011) The impact of verb form, sentence position, home language and L2 proficiency on subject-verb agreement in child L2 Dutch. Applied Psycholinguistics, 34(4), 777-811.

Bolger, P. A., & Zapata, G. C. (2011). Psycholinguistic approaches to language processing in heritage speakers. Heritage Language Journal, 8(1), 1-29.

Bolger, P. A., & Zapata, G. C. (2011). Semantic categories and context in L2 vocabulary learning. Language Learning, 61(2), 614-646.

McDonough, J., & Tucker, B.V. One hundred years of experimental phonetics: An airflow and EGG study of Dene Sųłiné speech. Rochester Working Papers in the Langauge Sciences.

Tremblay, A., Tucker, B.V. The effects of N-gram probabilistic measures on the recognition and production of four-word sequences. The Mental Lexicon, 6(2), 302-324.

Tucker, B.V. The effect of reduction on the processing of flaps and /g/ in isolated words. Journal of Phonetics, 39(3), 312-318.

Van de Ven, M., Tucker, B.V., Ernestus, M. Semantic context effects in the comprehension of reduced pronunciation variants. Memory and Cognition, 39(7), 1301-1316

Warner, N, Tucker, B.V. “Phonetic variability of stops and flaps in spontaneous and careful speech”. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 130(3), 1606-1617.

Wieling, M., Nerbonne, J. and Baayen, R. H. (2011). Quantitative Social Dialectology: Explaining Linguistic Variation Geographically and Socially. PLoS ONE, 6(9): e23613. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0023613.

2010

Baayen, R. H. (2010) Assessing the processing consequences of segment reduction in Dutch with naive discriminative learning. Lingue & Linguaggio, 9(2), 95-112.

Baayen, R. H. (2010) Demythologizing the word frequency effect: A discriminative learning perspective. The Mental Lexicon, 5, 436-461.

Baayen, R. H. and Milin, P (2010) Analyzing reaction times. International Journal of Psychological Research, 3(2), 12–28.

Baayen, R.H, Kuperman, V. and Bertram, R. (2010) Frequency Effects in Compound Processing. In Sergio Scalise and Irene Vogel (eds). Compounding. Amsterdam / Philadelphia : Benjamins, 257-270.

Baayen, R.H. (2010) A real experiment is a factorial experiment? The Mental Lexicon, 5(1), 149-157.

Baayen, R.H. (2010) The directed compound graph of English. An exploration of lexical connectivity and its processing consequences. In S. Olson (ed.), New impulses in word-formation (Linguistische Berichte Sonderheft 17), Buske, Hamburg, 383-402.

Borgwaldt, S. R., Bolger, P. A., & Jakab, E.(2010). Shallow versus deep footprints in nonword grapheme-to-phoneme conversion: the case of Dutch and English. Journal of Germanic Linguistics, 22(4), 425-443.

Chesley, P. and Baayen, R.H. (2011) Predicting new words from newer words: Lexical borrowings in French. Linguistics, 48, 1343-1374.

Columbus, G. (2010).  Processing MWUs: Are different types of MWUs psycholinguistically valid? An eye-tracking study.  In David Wood (Ed.) Perspectives on formulaic language in communication and acquisition. New York: Continuum.

Dijkstra, T., Miwa, K., Brummelhuis, B., Sappelli, M., and Baayen, R.H. (2010) How cross-language similarity and task demands affect cognate recognition. Journal of Memory and Language, 62, 284-301.

Janda, L. A., Nesset, T. and Baayen, R.H. (2010) Capturing Correlational Structure in Russian Paradigms: a Case Study in Logistic Mixed-Effects Modeling. Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory, 6(1), 29-48.

Kanu, S., Tucker, B.V. (2010). Illustrations of the IPA: Temne. Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 40(2), 247-253.

Kuperman, V., Bertram, R. and Baayen, R.H. (2010) Processing trade-offs in the reading of Dutch derived words. Journal of Memory and Language, 62, 83-97.

Pluymaekers, M., Ernestus, M., Baayen, R. H., and Booij, G. E. (2010) Morphological effects on fine phonetic detail: The case of Dutch -igheid. In Fougeron, C., Kuehnert, B. and Imperio, M. D. and Valle, N. (eds.), Laboratory Phonology, 10, Berlin, De Gruyter, pp. 511-531.

Tabak, W., Schreuder, R. and Baayen, R. H. (2010) Producing inflected verbs: A picture naming study. The Mental Lexicon, 5(1), 22-46.

Tremblay, A. and Baayen, R. H. (2010) Holistic processing of regular four-word sequences: A behavioral and ERP study of the effects of structure, frequency, and probability on immediate free recall. In D. Wood, Perspectives on formulaic language: Acquisition and communication. London: The Continuum International Publishing Group, 151-173.

2009

Baayen, R. H. (2009) Corpus linguistics in morphology: morphological productivity. In Luedeling, A. and Kyto, M. (eds.), Corpus Linguistics. An international handbook. Mouton De Gruyter, Berlin, 900-919.

Bolger, P. A., Borgwaldt, S. R., & Jakab, E. (2009). Letter and grapheme perception in English and Dutch. Written Language & Literacy, 12(1), 116-139.

Kuperman, V., Schreuder, R., Bertram, R. and Baayen, R.H. (2009) Reading of polymorphemic Dutch compounds: Towards a multiple route model of lexical processing. Journal of Experimental Psychology: HPP, 35, 876-895.

Lemke, S.F., Tremblay, A., Tucker, B.V. (2009). Function words of lexical bundles: the relation of frequency and reduction. Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics, 6(1), 060009-9.

Milin, P., Kuperman, V., Kostic, A. and Baayen, R. H. (2009) Paradigms bit by bit: an information theoretic approach to the processing of paradigmatic structure in inflection and derivation. In Blevins, J.P. And Blevins, J. (Eds), Analogy in grammar: Form and acquisition. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2009, 214-252.

Plag, I. and Baayen, R. H. (2009) Suffix ordering and morphological processing. Language, 85, 106-149.

Van de Ven, M., V. Tucker, B., Ernestus, M. Semantic context effects in the recognition of acoustically unreduced and reduced words. InProceedings of the 10th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association (pp. 1867-1870). Causal Productions Pty Ltd.

Warner, N, Fountain, A., Tucker, B.V. Cues to perception of reduced flaps. The Journal of the Acoustic Society of America, 125(5), 3317-3327.

2008

Baayen, R. H. (2008). Analyzing Linguistic Data. A Practical Introduction to Statistics Using R. Cambridge University Press.

Baayen, R. H., Levelt, W.M.J, Schreuder, R. and Ernestus, M. (2008). Paradigmatic structure in speech production. Chicago Linguistics Society, 43, 1, 1-29.

Baayen, R.H., Davidson, D.J. and Bates, D.M. (2008) Mixed-effects modeling with crossed random effects for subjects and items. Journal of Memory and Language, 59, 390-412.

Balling, L. and Baayen, R.H. (2008) Morphological effects in auditory wordrecognition: Evidence from Danish. Language and Cognitive Processes, 23,1159-1190.

Kuperman, V., Bertram, R. and Baayen, R.H. (2008) Morphological Dynamics in Compound Processing. Language and Cognitive Processes, 23, 1089-1132.

Kuperman, V., Ernestus, M. and Baayen, R. H. (2008) Frequency distributions of uniphones, diphones, and triphones in spontaneous speech. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 124, 3897-3908.

Libben, G. (2008). Disorders of Lexis. In B. Stemmer & H.A. Whitaker (Eds.), Handbook of the Neuropsychology of Language (pp. 147-154). New York : Elsevier.

Libben, G. (2008). How do we parse compound words? In N. Srinivasan, A.K. Gutpa & J. Pandey (Eds.), Advances in Cognitive Science. New Dehli : Sage Publications.

Miwa, K., Libben, G., Baayen, R. H. and Rice, S. (2008.) Lexical Activations in Picture Comparison: A Cross-linguistic Approach to the Relation between Language and Thought in the Mental Lexicon. Proceedings of ICCS 2008, Seoul,Korea.

Penfield, S.D., Serratos, A., Tucker, B.V., Flores, A., Harper, G., Hill, J. Jr., Vasquez, N. Community Collaborations: Best practices for North American Indigenous language documentation. International Journal for the Sociology of Language, 191, 187–202.

2007

Libben, G. (2007). Everything is psycholinguistics. Material and methodological considerations in the study of compound processing. Canadian Journal of Linguistics, 50, 267-283.

2006

Libben, G. & Jarema, G. (Eds) (2006). The Representation and Processing of Compound Words. Oxford UK: Oxford University Press.

Libben, G. (2006). Getting at psychological reality: On- and off-line tasks in the investigation of hierarchical morphological structure (pp. 235-255). In G. Wiebe, G. Libben, T. Priestly, R. Smythe & S. Wang (Eds.), Phonology, Morphology, and the Empirical Imperative: Papers in Honour of Bruce L. Derwing. Tapei: Crane.

2005

de Almeida, R.G. & Libben, G. (2005). Changing morphological structures: The effect of sentence context on the interpretation of structurally ambiguous English trimorphemic words. Language and Cognitive Processes, 20(1/2), 373-394.

2004

Krott, A, Libben, G., Jarema, G., Dressler, W., Schreuder, R. & Baayen, H. (2004). Probability in the grammar of German and Dutch: Interfixation in triconstituent compounds. Language and Speech, 47(1), 83-106.

Libben, G. & Jarema, G. (2004) Conceptions of the mental lexicon. Brain and Language, 90(1-3), 2-8.

Libben, G. (2004). Brain and language. In W. O’Grady & J. Archibald (Eds.), Contemporary linguistic analysis (Fifth Edition) (pp. 473-493). Toronto ON: Copp Clark Pitman Ltd.

Libben, G., Buchanan, L. & Colangelo, A. (2004). Morphology, semantics, and the mental lexicon: The failure of deactivation hypothesis.Logos and Language, 4(1), 45-53.

Schirmeier, M., Derwing, B.L, & Libben, G. (2004). Lexicality, morphological structure and semantic transparency in the processing of German ver-verbs. Brain and Language, 90(1-3), 74-87.

Schirmeier, M., Derwing, B.L, & Libben, G. (2004). Lexicality, morphological structure and semantic transparency in the processing of German ver-verbs. Brain and Language, 90, 74–87.

Stark, J., Dressler, W., Pons, C., Libben, G., Jarema, G. & Ruprecht, A. (2004). Potential words in aphasic noun compound production. Brain and Language, 91(1), 158-159.

2003

Buchanan, L., McEwen, S., Westbury, C. & Libben, G. (2003). Semantics and semantic errors: Implicit access to semantic information from words and nonwords in deep dyslexia. Brain and Language, 84, 65-83.

Libben, G. (2003). Morphological Parsing and Morphological Structure. In A. Egbert & D. Sandra (Eds.) Reading complex words (pp. 221-239). Amsterdam: Kluwer.

Libben, G., Gibson, M., Yoon, Y-B. & Sandra D. (2003). Compound fracture: The role of semantic transparency and morphological headedness. Brain and Language, 84, 26-43.

2002

de Almeida, R.G. & Libben, G. (2002). Compound pre-access decomposition: Effects of constituent disruption. Folia Linguistica, 36, 97-115.

Jarema, G., Libben, G., Dressler, W.U. & Kehayia, E. (2002). The role of typological variation in the processing of interfixed compounds: Evidence from German, Polish and Greek. Brain and Language, 81, 736-747.

Libben, G. & Jarema, G. (2002). Mental lexicon research in the new millennium. Brain and Language, 81, 1-10.

Libben, G., Jarema, G., Dressler, W.U., Stark, J. & Pos, C. (2002). Triangulating the effects of interfixation in the processing of German compounds. Folia Linguistica, 36, 24-43.

Rice, S., Libben, G. & Derwing, B.L. (2002). Morphological representation in an endangered, polysynthetic language. Brain and Language, 81, 473-486.