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Selected Publications

Chen, L. & Boland, J. E. (in press). Dominance and context effects on activation of alternative homophone meanings. Memory & Cognition.Click Here for the PDF file

Khanna, M. & Boland, J. E. (under revision). Children’s use of language context in lexical ambiguity resolution.

Boland, J. E., Chua, H. F., & Nisbett, R. (in press). How we see it: Culturally different eye movement patterns over visual scenes. In Rayner, K., Shen, D., Bai, X., & Yan G. (eds), Cognitive and Cultural Influences on Eye Movements. Jointly published by Psychology Press & Tianjin People’s Press.Click Here for the PDF file

Hsieh, Y., Boland, J. E. , Zhang, Y., & Yan, M. (in press). Syntactic ambiguity resolution in Chinese: Semantic cues and Parallel structures. Language and Cognitive Processes.Click Here for the DOC file

Tutunjian, D. & Boland, J. E. (in press). Do we need a distinction between arguments and adjuncts? Evidence from psycholinguistic studies of comprehension. Language and Linguistic Compass.Click Here for the DOC file

Chua, H. F., Boland, J., & Nisbett, R. (2005). Cultural variation in eye movements during scene perception. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,102, 12629-12633.Click Here for the PDF file

Boland, J.E. (2005). Visual Arguments.Cognition, 95, 237-274.Click Here for the PDF file

Boland, J.E. & Blodgett, A. (2006). Argument status and prepositional phrase attachment. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 35, 385-403. Click Here for the PDF file


Boland, J. E. (2005). Cognitive mechanisms and syntactic theory:Arguments against adjuncts in the lexicon. In Twenty-first Century Psycholinguistics: Four Cornerstones. Cutler, A. E. (ed.). Erlbaum UK.pp 23-42.Click Here for the PDF file

Boland, J. E. (2004). Linking eye movements to sentence comprehension in reading and listening. In Carreiras, M. & Clifton, C. (ed.), The on-line study of sentence comprehension: Eyetracking, ERP, & beyond. Psychology Press.Click Here for the PDF file

Blodgett, A. & Boland, J. E. (2004). Differences in the Timing of Implausibility Detection for Recipient and Instrument Prepositional Phrases. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 33, 1-24. Click Here for the PDF file

Boland, J.E. & Blodgett, A. (2001). Understanding the constraints on syntactic generation: Lexical bias and discourse congruency effects on eye movements. Journal of Memory and Language, 45, 391-411. Click Here for the PDF file




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