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Michael K Tanenhaus
Michael K Tanenhaus
Emeritus Beverly Petterson Bishop and Charles W. Bishop Professor of Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Verified email at ur.rochester.edu
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Integration of visual and linguistic information in spoken language comprehension
MK Tanenhaus, MJ Spivey-Knowlton, KM Eberhard, JC Sedivy
Science 268 (5217), 1632-1634, 1995
37271995
Tracking the time course of spoken word recognition using eye movements: Evidence for continuous mapping models
PD Allopenna, JS Magnuson, MK Tanenhaus
Journal of memory and language 38 (4), 419-439, 1998
20631998
Semantic influences on parsing: Use of thematic role information in syntactic ambiguity resolution
JC Trueswell, MK Tanenhaus, SM Garnsey
Journal of memory and language 33 (3), 285-318, 1994
17721994
Verb-specific constraints in sentence processing: separating effects of lexical preference from garden-paths.
JC Trueswell, MK Tanenhaus, C Kello
Journal of Experimental psychology: Learning, memory, and Cognition 19 (3), 528, 1993
11001993
When does irregular spelling or pronunciation influence word recognition?
MS Seidenberg, GS Waters, MA Barnes, MK Tanenhaus
Journal of verbal learning and verbal behavior 23 (3), 383-404, 1984
10461984
Automatic access of lexical ambiguity: Some limitations of knowledge-based processing.
M Seidenberg, M Tanenhaus, J Leiman, M Bienkowski
Cognitive Psychology 14, 489-537, 1982
945*1982
Modeling the influence of thematic fit (and other constraints) in on-line sentence comprehension
K McRae, MJ Spivey-Knowlton, MK Tanenhaus
Journal of Memory and Language 38 (3), 283-312, 1998
8831998
Evidence for multiple stages in the processing of ambiguous words in syntactic contexts
MK Tanenhaus, JM Leiman, MS Seidenberg
Journal of verbal learning and verbal behavior 18 (4), 427-440, 1979
8081979
Achieving incremental interpretation through contextual representation: Evidence from the processing of adjectives.
JE Sedivy, MK Tanenhaus, CG Chambers, GN Carlson
Cognition 71, 109-147, 1999
753*1999
Orthographic effects on rhyme monitoring.
MS Seidenberg, MK Tanenhaus
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory 5 (6), 546, 1979
6461979
Toward a lexicalist framework for constraint-based syntactic ambiguity resolution.
J Trueswell, M Tanenhaus
LEA Press, 1994
621*1994
Sentence comprehension
MK Tanenhaus
Handbook of Perception and Cognition 11, 1995
5961995
Time course of frequency effects in spoken-word recognition: Evidence from eye movements
D Dahan, JS Magnuson, MK Tanenhaus
Cognitive psychology 42 (4), 317-367, 2001
5902001
The effects of common ground and perspective on domains of referential interpretation
JE Hanna, MK Tanenhaus, JC Trueswell
Journal of Memory and Language 49 (1), 43-61, 2003
5862003
Gradient effects of within-category phonetic variation on lexical access
B McMurray, MK Tanenhaus, RN Aslin
Cognition 86 (2), B33-B42, 2002
5182002
Eye movements as a window into real-time spoken language comprehension in natural contexts
KM Eberhard, MJ Spivey-Knowlton, JC Sedivy, MK Tanenhaus
Journal of psycholinguistic research 24, 409-436, 1995
5101995
Eye movements and spoken language comprehension: Effects of visual context on syntactic ambiguity resolution
MJ Spivey, MK Tanenhaus, KM Eberhard, JC Sedivy
Cognitive psychology 45 (4), 447-481, 2002
4912002
Perception of speech reflects optimal use of probabilistic speech cues
M Clayards, MK Tanenhaus, RN Aslin, RA Jacobs
Cognition 108 (3), 804-809, 2008
4882008
Accent and reference resolution in spoken-language comprehension
D Dahan, MK Tanenhaus, CG Chambers
Journal of Memory and Language 47 (2), 292-314, 2002
4522002
Syntactic ambiguity resolution in discourse: modeling the effects of referential context and lexical frequency.
MJ Spivey, MK Tanenhaus
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 24 (6), 1521, 1998
4401998
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