Slugs presented at 2024 CAMP

Over the weekend, Jan 13-14, UCSC psycholinguists present their works at the 6th California Meeting on Psycholinguistics (CAMP) hosted at Stanford University. Third-year Ph.D. student Matthew Kogan presented joint work with faculty Matt Wagers on “Investigating Syntactic Gating during Subject Retrieval with English Ditransitives“. First-year Ph.D. student Ruoqing Yao presented joint work with Jiayi Lu and Judith Degen (Stanford) on “Perceived interpretability predicts stability for CNPC islands but not WH islands“.

 

Fourth-year Ph.D. student Nikolas Webster presented a poster “Investigating prominence alignment processing advantages in Korean nominal“, and first-year Ph.D. student Emily Knick presented a poster titled “Temporal stability and the online assignment of hierarchical prosodic structure“.