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1. How to embrace variation and accept uncertainty in linguistic and psycholinguistic data analysis

2. Partial Truths: Adults choose to mention agents and patients in proportion to informativity, even if it doesn’t fully disambiguate the message (Kline, Schulz & Gibson)

3. Do aligned bodies align minds? The partners’ body alignment as a constraint on spatial perspective use

4. Semantic transparency is not invisibility: A computational model of perceptually-grounded conceptual combination in word processing

5. Semantic transparency effects in German compounds: A large dataset and multiple-task investigation

6. The cognitive mechanisms involved in the 'DEGREE ADVERB + PROPER NAME' construction: Evaluating proposals from Construction Grammar and Formal Semantics

7. Verbal Aggression on Social Media: How, why and its Automatic Identification

8. Pragmatic structure of bargaining in Hindi: An (im)politeness and banter-based exposition

9. 'Aduhai Malangnya Pak Kaduk, Ayamnya Menang Kampung Tergadai' Sebagai Manifestasi Kritikan dalam Kancah Politik Tempatan: Analisis Pragmatik

10. Theoretical foundations and limits of word embeddings: what types of meaning can they capture?

11. Social Network Communication: Emojis and EFL learners’ Writing Issues

12. Neural correlates of turn-taking in the wild: Response planning starts early in free interviews

13. Conditionals on crutches: Expanding the modal horizon

14. How Reality TV Demands the Body. Eliciting and Exploiting Emotions in the Staging of Self-Overcoming in Germany’s Next Top Model

15. Study of Prefixes in Old English, Old High German and Gothic

16. How many observations is one generic worth?

17. Goals and functions of public argumentation

18. Interaction with Context During Recurrent Neural Network Sentence Processing

19. Theta activity phase-locks to inner speech in silent reading

20. The limits of unconscious semantic processing

21. Prosodic Focus

22. What is retained about common ground? Distinct effects of linguistic and visual co-presence

23. Pragmatic Competence

24. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

25. A computational model of the cultural co-evolution of language and mindreading

26. Linguistic and individual factors in meaning comprehension

27. Not unreasonable: Why two negatives dont make a positive

28. Cognitive predictors of child second language comprehension and syntactic learning

29. Spatial narrative context modulates semantic (but not visual) competition during discourse processing

30. Global Second Language Proficiency Predicts Self-Perceptions of General Sarcasm Use Among Bilingual Adults

31. Two words as one: A multi-naming investigation of the age-of-acquisition effect in compound word processing

32. Syntactic adaptation may depend on perceived linguistic knowledge: Native English speakers differentially adapt to native and nonnative confederates in dialogue

33. Pragmatic constraints do not prevent the co-activation of alternative names: Evidence from sequential naming tasks with one and two speakers

34. The time-course of context modulation for underspecified meaning: an eye-movement study

35. Grounding a Pragmatic Theory of Vagueness on Experimental Data: Semi-Orders and Weber’s Law

36. Complexity and learnability in the explanation of semantic universals of quantifiers

37. The emergence of monotone quantifiers via iterated learning

38. Incremental Understanding of Conjunctive Generic Sentences

39. Learning from Generic Language

40. Conceptual Combination in The Cognitive Neurosciences

41. What Does a Horgous Look Like? Nonsense Words Elicit Meaningful Drawings

42. Syntactic and cognitive issues in investigating gendered coreference

43. Assessing tactile perception using free verbal response of native speakers of Russian [in Russian]

44. The cost of learning new meanings for familiar words

45. Italian age of acquisition norms for a large set of words (ItAoA)

46. Embodied Semantic Effects in Visual Word Recognition

47. Accessibility and reference production: the interplay between linguistic and non-linguistic factors

48. Our words matter: acceptability, grammaticality, and ethics of research on singular 'they'-type pronouns

49. The interplay between semantic control processes and feature relevance: Evidence from dual task methodology

50. Getting a Grip on Sensorimotor Effects in Lexical-Semantic Processing

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