Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft Leibniz-Gemeinschaft

Dr. John M. Tomlinson

Vorträge vor der Zeit am ZAS

Tomlinson, Jr. J. M., Assimakopolous, S., Bott, L. A. (2011). Activation vs. suppression mechanisms in figurative language processing. Poster given at the 25th annual CUNY conference on human sentence processing, New York, NY.

Tomlinson, Jr. J. M., Assimakopolous, S., Bott, L. A. (2011). Varieties of Lexical Adjustment. Talk given at the second EURO-XPRAG workshop, Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa, Italy. 

Tomlinson, Jr., J. M., Bott, L. A. & Bailey, T. (2011). Order implicatures are faster (but less accurate) than explicit meaning. Poster presented at AMLAP. 

Tomlinson, Jr., J. M., Bott, L. A. & Bailey, T. (2011). Basic meanings before pragmatic: Mouse-tracking scalar implicature. Talk given at the 6th biennial  conference on Experimental Pragmatics, Barcelona, Spain. 

Assimakapolous, S, Tomlinson, Jr., J. M., & Bott, L.A. (2011). The dynamics of local context on the processing of figurative speech. Poster presented at the 6th biennial  conference on Experimental Pragmatics, Barcelona, Spain. 

Tomlinson, Jr., J. M., Bott, L. A. & Bailey, T. (2011). Literal before pragmatic: Mouse-tracking scalar implicature.  Poster given at the 24th annual CUNY conference on human sentence processing, Stanford, CA.

Tomlinson, Jr., J. M. & Fox Tree, J. E. (2009). Uptalk in time: how prolongations differentiate conflicting functions of rising pitch. Poster presented at the 22nd Annual CUNY confer ence on human sentence processing, Davis, CA.

Richardson, D. C., Dale, R., & Tomlinson, Jr., J. M (2009). Conversation, gaze coordination  and beliefs about visual context Poster presented at the 22nd Annual CUNY  conference on human sentence processing, Davis, CA.

Tomlinson, Jr., J.M., Liu, Q., & Fox Tree, J. E. (2009). The auditory illusion of the stress shift. Poster presented at 2009 APS Annual Convention, May 22 -25, 2009 in San Francisco, CA.

Tomlinson, J. M. Jr. & Fox Tree, J.E. (2005).  Like, all like, just like, and said; How people use and understand these new and old quotatives. Poster presented at the Annual meeting for the Society of Discourse and Text, Amsterdam, Netherlands.