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2. Semantic Leakage Enables Lie Detection, but First-Person Pronouns and Verbosity Can Get in the Way of Detection

4. Language in autism: domains, profiles and co-occurring conditions

6. How Children Process Reduced Forms: A Computational Cognitive Modeling Approach to Pronoun Processing in Discourse

8. Order Matters! Influences of Linear Order on Linguistic Category Learning

9. Event-Related Potentials Reveal Increased Dependency on Linguistic Context Due to Cognitive Aging

10. Reasoning about Alternative Forms Is Costly: The Processing of Null and Overt Pronouns in Italian Using Pupillary Responses

12. Which Questions Do Children with Cochlear Implants Understand? An Eye-Tracking Study

14. Processing Overt and Null Subject Pronouns in Italian: a Cognitive Model

27. Cognitive Architectures and Language Acquisition: A Case Study in Pronoun Comprehension

28. Fill the Gap! Combining Pragmatic and Prosodic Information to Make Gapping Easy

29. Coherent Discourse Solves the Pronoun Interpretation Problem

30. When Production Precedes Comprehension: An Optimization Approach to the Acquisition of Pronouns

31. Why Don't You See What I Mean? Prospects and Limitations of Current Automatic Sign Recognition Research

39. Left dislocation in Dutch: A narrative elicitation study.

45. Processing the noun phrase versus sentence coordination ambiguity: thematic information does not completely eliminate processing difficulty

46. Prediction Impairment May Explain Communication Difficulties in Autism.

47. Child-Like Adults: Dual-Task Effects on Collective vs. Distributive Sentence Interpretations.

48. Children's Pronoun Interpretation Problems Are Related to Theory of Mind and Inhibition, But Not Working Memory.

49. School-age children benefit from voice gender cue differences for the perception of speech in competing speech.

50. Complex Inferential Processes Are Needed for Implicature Comprehension, but Not for Implicature Production.

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