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Bibliography of Invited Speakers and Organizers
Brancazio, L., Best,
C. T., & Fowler, C. A. (2006). Visual influences on perception
of speech and nonspeech vocal-tract events. Language
and Speech, 49, 21-53.
Carr, P. (2007). Internalism,
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Chambers, C. G., Tanenhaus,
M. K., & Magnuson, J. S. (2004). Actions and affordances in
syntactic ambiguity resolution. Journal
of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, & Cognition,
30, 687-696.
Cowley, S. J. (2006).
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Cowley, S. J. (2007).
How human infants deal with symbol grounding. Interaction
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Cowley, S.J. &
MacDorman, K.F. (2006). What baboons, babies, and Tetris players
tell us about interaction: A biosocial view of norm-based social
learning. Connection
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Fowler, C. A., &
Galantucci, B. (2005). The relation of speech perception and speech
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Galantucci, B., Fowler,
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Galantucci, B. (2005).
An experimental study of the emergence of human communication systems.
Cognitive Science,
29, 737–767.
Hodges, B. H. (2007).
Good prospects: Ecological and social perspectives on conforming,
creating, and caring in conversation. Language
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Hodges, B. H. (2007).
Values define fields: The intentional dynamics of driving, carrying,
leading, negotiating, and conversing. Ecological
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Hollis, G., Kloos,
H., & Van Orden, G. C. (2008). Origins of order in cognitive
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Chaos and complexity:
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Kravchenko, A. V. (2006).
Cognitive linguistics, biology of cognition and biosemiotics: Bridging
the gaps. Language Sciences,
28, 51-75.
Kravchenko, A. V. (2007).
Essential properties of language, or, why language is not a code.
Language Sciences,
29, 650-671.
Love, N. (2004). Cognition
and the language myth. Language
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Love, N. (2007). Are
languages digital codes? Language
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Magnuson, J. S., &
Nusbaum, H. C. (2007). Acoustic differences, listener expectations,
and the perceptual accommodation of talker variability. Journal
of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance,
33, 391-409.
Mirman, D. & Magnuson,
J. S. (2008). Attractor dynamics and semantic neighborhood density:
Processing is slowed near neighbors and speeded by distant neighbors.
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Port, R. F. (2005).
Against formal phonology. Language,
81, 927-964.
Port, R. F. (2007).
How are words stored in memory? Beyond phones and phonemes. New
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Port, R. F. (2008).
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Raczaszek -Leonardi,
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aspects of language: Toward a dynamic psycholinguistics. New
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Raczaszek -Leonardi,
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exemplars in sentence contexts: A dynamical account. Journal
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Shockley, K., Baker,
A. A., Richardson, M. J., & Fowler, C. A. (2007). Articulatory
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of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance,
33, 201-208.
Tabor, W., Galantucci,
B., & Richardson, D. (2004). Effects of merely local syntactic
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Thibault, P. J. (2004).
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Continuum.
Thibault, P. J. (2005).
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Linguistics and the Human
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Thibault, P. J. (2005).
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