Presentations

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  • Fleur, D., Flecken, M., Rommers, J., & Nieuwland, M. S. (2019). Definitely saw it coming? An ERP study on the role of article gender and definiteness in predictive processing. Poster presented at the Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language (SNL 2019), Helsinki, Finland.
  • Nieuwland, M. S. (2019). Comprehension of pragmatic and referential meaning: An electrophysiological perspective [keynote]. Talk presented at Sinn und Bedeutung 24. Osnabrück, Germany. 2019-09-07.
  • Nieuwland, M. S. (2019). Discourse-based lexical anticipation: Insights from ERPs [keynote]. Talk presented at Discourse Expectations: Theoretical, Experimental, and Computational Perspectives (DETEC 2019). Berlin, Germany. 2019-09-27.
  • Nieuwland, M. S. (2019). Using real-world knowledge during language comprehension. Establishing reference during language comprehension. Linguistic predictions. Talk presented at the International Lecture series. Department of Linguistics and Translation. Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. 2019.
  • Nieuwland, M. S. (2013). "He is whoever you want him to be": Electrophysiology reveals sustained frontal negativities for adding discourse referents. Poster presented at the 19th Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing Conference (AMLAP 2013), Marseille, France.
  • Nieuwland, M. S., & Carreiras, M. (2013). How about another? ERP evidence for cue-based retrieval interference during ellipsis. Poster presented at the 19th Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing Conference (AMLAP 2013), Marseille, France.
  • Nieuwland, M. S. (2013). Processing sentence truth-value. Talk presented at the UCL Linguistics. London, UK. 2013.
  • Nieuwland, M. S. (2013). Processing sentence truth-value. Talk presented at the University of Salzburg. Austria. 2013.
  • Nieuwland, M. S. (2013). Processing sentence truth-value. Talk presented at the University of Stirling. Scotland, UK. 2013.
  • Nieuwland, M. S. (2013). Who’s he? ERPs and unbound pronouns. Talk presented at the Johannes Gutenberg-Universität. Mainz, Germany. 2013.

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