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Category-specific and system-wide preferences in competition: Evidence from noun phrase harmony Author(s): Holtz, Annie; Culbertson, Jennifer; Kirby, Simon | Abstract: Typological data show a tendency for languages to exhibit harmonic (i.e., consistent) ordering between heads and dependents. Pre...

We're delighted to announce another publication in Glossa Psycholinguistics!

Now available is 'Category-specific and system-wide preferences in competition: Evidence from noun phrase harmony' by Holtz, Culbertson & Kirby

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Cross-Linguistic Constraints on Subjecthood in Causative Psych Verbs: An Experimental Investigation of Korean, Mandarin Chinese and English Author(s): Kim, Jihyun; Marsden, Heather | Abstract: This study investigates whether crosslinguistic constraints on subject selection in physical causative constructions extend to causative psychologi...

We're delighted to announce another publication in Glossa Psycholinguistics!

Now available is 'Cross-Linguistic Constraints on Subjecthood in Causative Psych Verbs: An Experimental Investigation of Korean, Mandarin Chinese and English' by Kim and Marsden:

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Social associations between voices and words affect learning Author(s): Zellou, Georgia; Rácz, Péter; Barreda, Santiago | Abstract: The present study investigates whether the relationship between voice gender (female and male voices) and gender-associated meani...

and next up is "Social associations between voices and words affect learning" by Zellou, Rácz, and Barreda:

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Moving away from the island: Extraction from adjunct clauses in Danish Author(s): Nyvad, Anne Mette; Müller, Christiane; Christensen, Ken Ramshøj | Abstract: This study aims to explore crosslinguistic variation in island sensitivity between Danish and English, specifical...

First up is "Moving away from the island: Extraction from adjunct clauses in Danish" by Nyvad, Müller and Christiansen:

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We're delighted to announce the initial publications in Volume 5 of Glossa Psycholinguistics, our 2026 volume!

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Exploring the Timing of Online Processing of Locative Constructions With Spanish Copulas Ser and Estar Author(s): Aguilar, Miriam; López-Cortés, Natalia; Demestre, Josep | Abstract: This study investigates how the semantic restrictions of Spanish copulas (ser and estar) impact the online processing of ...

'Exploring the Timing of Online Processing of Locative Constructions With Spanish Copulas Ser and Estar' by Aguilar, López-Cortés & Demestre is now available on our site:

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It's almost Thanksgiving time around these parts! And we're thankful and delighted to announce the publication of another article in Glossa Psycholinguistics...

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We are thrilled to announce that the Italian Agency for the Evaluation of Research has given our journal a rating of “A” for Linguistics publications. This is a major milestone for our journal! Thanks to
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'Statistical reporting inconsistencies in experimental linguistics' by Dara Leonard Jenssen Etemady and Timo Roettger is now available at: escholarship.org/uc/item/3736...

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We're back and happy to announce the publication of another article in October - new psycholinguistics coming out fast and furious here at GPx 😎...

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Do prosodic cues convey intent directly or through contrastive marking? A study of French indirect requests Author(s): Ruytenbeek, Nicolas; Trott, Sean | Abstract: This study investigates how prosody contributes to the interpretation of French indirect requests. We ask whether prosodic cues directly map ont...

'Do prosodic cues convey intent directly or through contrastive marking? A study of French indirect requests' by Nicolas Ruytenbeek and Sean Trott is now available at: escholarship.org/uc/item/5q52...

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🎃 Happy October! We're delighted to announce the publication of a new ~ Registered Report ~ in Glossa Psycholinguistics:

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Projection inferences: On the relation between prior beliefs, at-issueness, and lexical meaning Author(s): Degen, Judith; Tonhauser, Judith | Abstract: Interpreters frequently draw projection inferences, that is, inferences that the speaker believes utterance content contributed in the scope of ...

And next is 'Projection inferences: On the relation between prior beliefs, at-issueness, and lexical meaning' by Degen and Tonhauser! Read it here:

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Online processing of subject-initial non-canonical sentences: Interaction of syntax with information structure Author(s): Asami, Daiki; Tomioka, Satoshi | Abstract: Many languages allow flexible word orders, and how humans parse and comprehend them has been one of the central questions in psycholinguistics. Mo...

First up is 'Online processing of subject-initial non-canonical sentences: Interaction of syntax with information structure' by Asami and Tomioka! Read it here:

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We're delighted to announce that we have published two more articles in Glossa Psycholinguistics!

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Hannah Rohde

We're delighted to announce that Hannah Rohde (Edinburgh) is joining Glossa Psycholinguistics as an Associate Editor this fall. Hannah is an influential scholar and expert in experimental pragmatics. Welcome, Hannah, we look forward to working with you!

www.lel.ed.ac.uk/~hrohde/

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Does syntax guide semantic predictions in L1 and L2 processing? Author(s): Jackson, Carrie N; Hopp, Holger; Grüter, Theres | Abstract: In two visual world experiments with L1 and L2 German speakers, this study investigates how listeners use semantic cues on the ve...

And then we have 'Does syntax guide semantic predictions in L1 and L2 processing?' by Carrie N. Jackson, Holger Hopp, Holger, and There's Grüter. It's available here:

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Good French isn't always best. Acceptability and linguistic prescriptivism Author(s): Thiberge, Gabriel; Hemforth, Barbara | Abstract: Acceptability judgments are one of the major tools for (psycho)linguists to assess speakers’ preferences for specific utterances in a given ...

First up we have 'Good French isn't always best. Acceptability and linguistic prescriptivism' by Gabriel Thiberge and Barbara Hemforth. You can access it here:

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A full moon appeared this past weekend 🌕🌜... and two new articles appeared in Glossa Psycholinguistics today! We're delighted to announce the publication of two further articles in our 2025 volume...

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