Colin Phillips
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Kandel M, Paneda C, Bahmanian N, Martinez Bruera M, Phillips C, Lago S
J Cogn
. 2025 Jan;
8(1):10.
PMID: 39803185
When a speaker produces a pronoun, they must choose a form that carries the appropriate features. The current study investigates how speakers identify these features. We consider two possible routes:...
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Nakamura M, Momma S, Sakai H, Phillips C
Cogn Sci
. 2024 Dec;
48(12):e70023.
PMID: 39625951
Comprehenders generate expectations about upcoming lexical items in language processing using various types of contextual information. However, a number of studies have shown that argument roles do not impact neural...
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Kandel M, Wyatt C, Phillips C
Open Mind (Camb)
. 2024 Nov;
8:1247-1290.
PMID: 39544358
Pronoun production involves at least two processes: (i) deciding to refer to a referent with a pronoun instead of a full NP and (ii) determining the pronoun's form. In the...
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Gaston P, Brodbeck C, Phillips C, Lau E
Neurobiol Lang (Camb)
. 2023 May;
4(1):29-52.
PMID: 37229141
Partial speech input is often understood to trigger rapid and automatic activation of successively higher-level representations of words, from sound to meaning. Here we show evidence from magnetoencephalography that this...
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Momma S, Buffinton J, Slevc L, Phillips C
Cognition
. 2020 Jan;
197:104183.
PMID: 31982849
We report two experiments that suggest that syntactic category plays a key role in limiting competition in lexical access in speaking. We introduce a novel sentence-picture interference (SPI) paradigm, and...
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Atkinson E, Wagers M, Lidz J, Phillips C, Omaki A
Cognition
. 2018 Jun;
179:132-149.
PMID: 29936344
Much work has demonstrated that children are able to use bottom-up linguistic cues to incrementally interpret sentences, but there is little understanding of the extent to which children's comprehension mechanisms...
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Gaston P, Huang N, Phillips C
Behav Brain Sci
. 2018 Jan;
40:e289.
PMID: 29342718
A critical flaw in Branigan & Pickering's (B&P's) advocacy of structural priming is the absence of a theory of priming. This undermines their claims about the value of priming as...
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Kush D, Lidz J, Phillips C
Glossa
. 2017 Sep;
2(1).
PMID: 28936483
We investigated the processing of pronouns in Strong and Weak Crossover constructions as a means of probing the extent to which the incremental parser can use syntactic information to guide...
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Felser C, Phillips C, Wagers M
Front Psychol
. 2017 Feb;
8:164.
PMID: 28232812
No abstract available.
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Lago S, Sloggett S, Schlueter Z, Chow W, Williams A, Lau E, et al.
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn
. 2017 Jan;
43(5):795-817.
PMID: 28068123
Previous studies have shown that speakers of languages such as German, Spanish, and French reactivate the syntactic gender of the antecedent of a pronoun to license gender agreement. As syntactic...