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Nieuwland, M. S. (2009). Some people haveā¦? ERP correlates of pragmatic processing. Talk presented at the Department of Psychology, University of Glasgow. Glasgow, Scotland. 2009.
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Nieuwland, M. S. (2009). Trivially true: pragmatic aspects of language comprehension. Talk presented at the Department of Experimental Psychology, Gent University. Gent, Belgium. 2009.
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Nieuwland, M. S. (2009). Trivially true: pragmatic aspects of language comprehension. Talk presented at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics. Nijmegen, the Netherlands. 2009.
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Nieuwland, M. S. (2009). Understanding language in context: Evidence from ERPs and fMRI. Talk presented at the Department of Psychology, University of Aberdeen. Aberdeen, Scotland. 2009.
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Nieuwland, M. S. (2009). Understanding language in context: Evidence from ERPs and fMRI. Talk presented at the Department of Psychology, University of Toronto. Scarborough, Canada. 2009.
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Nieuwland, M. S., & Van Berkum, J. J. A. (2004). Discourse context can completely overrule lexical-semantic violations: Evidence from the N400. Poster presented at the 11th Annual Cognitive Neuroscience Society Meeting (SNS 2004), San Fransisco, USA.
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Nieuwland, M. S., & Van Berkum, J. J. A. (2004). Discourse context can completely overrule lexical-semantic violations: Evidence from the N400. Poster presented at the Society for Text & Discourse (STD), Chicago, IL, USA.
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Nieuwland, M. S., & Van Berkum, J. J. A. (2004). Testing the limits of the semantic illusion phenomenon: ERPs reveal temporary change deafness in discourse comprehension. Poster presented at the NWO Cognition Summer School, Doorwerth, the Netherlands.
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Nieuwland, M. S., & Van Berkum, J. J. A. (2004). Testing the limits of the semantic illusion phenomenon: ERPs reveal temporary change deafness in discourse comprehension. Poster presented at the Endo-Neuro-Psycho Meeting, Doorwerth, the Netherlands.
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