Camilo R Ronderos
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Pescuma V, Maquate K, Ronderos C, Ito A, Knoeferle P
Acta Psychol (Amst)
. 2024 Nov;
251:104547.
PMID: 39571347
In the present study, we used eye-tracking to investigate formality-register and morphosyntactic congruence during sentence reading. While research frequently covers participants' processing of lexical, (morpho-)syntactic, or semantic knowledge (e.g., operationalized...
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Ronderos C, Aparicio H, Long M, Shukla V, Jara-Ettinger J, Rubio-Fernandez P
Open Mind (Camb)
. 2024 Oct;
8:1213-1227.
PMID: 39474158
People derive contrastive inferences when interpreting adjectives (e.g., inferring that 'the short pencil' is being contrasted with a longer one). However, classic eye-tracking studies revealed contrastive inferences with scalar and...
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Martin-Gonzalez I, Ronderos C, Castroviejo E, Schroeder K, Lossius-Falkum I, Vicente A
J Child Lang
. 2024 May;
:1-26.
PMID: 38736422
Two major trends on children's skills to comprehend metaphors have governed the literature on the subject: the hypothesis vs. the hypothesis (Falkum, 2022). We aim to contribute to this debate...
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Ronderos C, Noveck I
Cognition
. 2023 May;
238:105480.
PMID: 37210877
An underinformative sentence, such as Some cats are mammals, is trivially true with a semantic (some and perhaps all) reading of the quantifier and false with a pragmatic (some but...
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Ronderos C, Domaneschi F
Cogn Sci
. 2023 May;
47(5):e13295.
PMID: 37203252
Theoretical accounts of negative expressives such as damn have ascribed two main properties to this type of adjective, namely that they are typically speaker-oriented, and that they can be flexible...
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Ronderos C, Falkum I
Front Psychol
. 2023 Apr;
14:1135129.
PMID: 37008847
Within Relevance Theory, it has been suggested that extended metaphors might be processed differently relative to single metaphoric uses. While single metaphors are hypothesized to be understood the creation of...
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Ronderos C, Tomlinson J, Noveck I
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn
. 2023 Mar;
50(3):509-522.
PMID: 36931865
Irony is a heavily context-dependent pragmatic phenomenon. But what is it about context that facilitates or blocks irony comprehension? Based on the echoic account, we suggest that a context facilitates...
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Pescuma V, Serova D, Lukassek J, Sauermann A, Schafer R, Adli A, et al.
Front Psychol
. 2023 Jan;
13:964658.
PMID: 36687875
In the present review paper by members of the collaborative research center "Register: Language Users' Knowledge of Situational-Functional Variation" (CRC 1412), we assess the pervasiveness of register phenomena across different...
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Khorsheed A, Md Rashid S, Nimehchisalem V, Geok Imm L, Price J, Ronderos C
PLoS One
. 2022 Feb;
17(2):e0263724.
PMID: 35180247
Upon hearing the phrase Some cats meow, a listener might pragmatically infer that 'Some but not all cats meow'. This is known as a scalar implicature and it often arises...
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Ronderos C, Guerra E, Knoeferle P
Front Psychol
. 2021 Feb;
11:556624.
PMID: 33574779
When a word is used metaphorically (for example "walrus" in the sentence "The president is a walrus"), some features of that word's meaning ("very fat," "slow-moving") are carried across to...