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Number of items: 25.
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Beccaria, Federica;
Gagliardi, Gloria;
Kissine, Mikhail;
(2025)
Atypical Regional Accent in Autistic Children: A Perception Study.
Autism Research
, 18
(2)
pp. 415-426.
10.1002/aur.3300.
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Coskun, Aysenur;
(2025)
Implicational Complementation Hierarchy: The Semantic Account on Turkish Complementation Clauses.
In:
Proceedings of the The 27 th Seoul International Conference on Generative Grammar.
(pp. pp. 69-77).
The Korean Generative Grammar Circle
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Degano, Marco;
Marty, Paul;
Ramotowska, Sonia;
Aloni, Maria;
Breheny, Richard;
Romoli, Jacopo;
Sudo, Yasutada;
(2025)
The ups and downs of ignorance.
Natural Language Semantics
10.1007/s11050-024-09226-3.
(In press).
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Di Prete, Davide;
(2025)
Accent shifting is asymmetrical. Evidence from textsetting of misaligned lyrics in Italian pop and rap.
Presented at: 22nd Old-World Conference in Phonology (OCP22), Amsterdam, Netherlands.
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Di Prete, Davide;
(2025)
Catalexis in Italian pop and rap songs.
Presented at: PhD Day 2025 (UCL), London, UK.
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Di Prete, Davide;
Nevins, Andrew;
Garraffa, Maria;
(2025)
Decolonising phonetics and phonology in clinical practice: horizon scanning of multilingualism in phonetics teaching across UK SLT programmes.
Presented at: The Centre for Equality Research in Brain Sciences (The ERB Centre) Annual Seminar 2025, London, UK.
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Di Prete, Davide;
Nevins, Andrew;
Garraffa, Maria;
(2025)
Rethinking Phonetics: Decolonising Clinical Teaching in Speech and Language Therapy Programmes in the UK.
Presented at: "Cultures of Decolonisation at UCL" Forum, London, UK.
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Donáti, Flóra Lili;
Sudo, Yasutada;
(2025)
Additivity, accommodation, and alternatives.
Natural Language Semantics
10.1007/s11050-025-09233-y.
(In press).
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Dumont, Charlotte;
Peri, Emma;
Destrebecqz, Arnaud;
Kissine, Mikhail;
(2025)
To What Extent Can Statistical Learning Explain Language Profiles in Autism? Methodological and Theoretical Challenges.
Autism & Developmental Language Impairments
, 10
10.1177/23969415251347878.
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Giunta, Giulia;
Roccaforte, Maria;
Pouscoulous, Nausicaa;
Lombardi Vallauri, Edoardo;
(2025)
Presupposition: accepted information or embraced beliefs? The role of informative function and trigger type in separating two levels of accommodation.
Folia Linguistica
10.1515/flin-2024-0027.
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Grabska, Dagmara;
(2025)
Scope shifting, scope freezing, and the structure of ditransitive VPs: the case of Polish.
Doctoral thesis (Ph.D), UCL (University College London).
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Grillo, Nino;
Santi, Andrea;
Turco, Giuseppina;
(2025)
Shaping Rhythm to Keep Balance: The Structural Implications of Temporal Modulation.
In:
Rhythms of Speech and Language: Culture, Cognition, and the Brain.
Cambridge University Press: Cambridge,UK.
(In press).
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Gruffydd, Ianto;
Tamburelli, Marco;
Breit, Florian;
Bagheri, Hamidreza;
(2025)
Investigating the Relationship Between Language Exposure and Explicit and Implicit Language Attitudes Towards Welsh and English.
Journal of Language and Social Psychology
, 44
(1)
pp. 79-106.
10.1177/0261927X241294031.
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Jarosz, Gaja;
Hughes, Cerys;
Lamont, Andrew;
Prickett, Brandon;
Baird, Maggie;
Kim, Seoyoung;
Nelson, Max;
(2025)
Type and token frequency jointly drive learning of morphology.
Journal of Memory and Language
, Article 104666. 10.1016/j.jml.2025.104666.
(In press).
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Jensen, Keith;
Rouvroye, Lin;
Eiteljoerge, Sarah;
Lieven, Elena;
Fe, Eduardo;
Pouscoulous, Nausicaa;
(2025)
Give some, keep some, put some: The language of sharing in children.
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology
, 249
, Article 106066. 10.1016/j.jecp.2024.106066.
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Katsos, Napoleon;
Kissine, Mikhail;
(2025)
No one-to-one mapping between typologies of pragmatic relations and models of pragmatic processing: a case study with mentalizing.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
, 380
(1932)
, Article 20230501. 10.1098/rstb.2023.0501.
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Kim, Youngjin;
(2025)
On the argument structure of object experiencer verbs.
Doctoral thesis (Ph.D), UCL (University College London).
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Lamont, Andrew;
(2025)
Parallel Optimality Theory does model palatalization and syncope in Bedouin Hijazi Arabic.
Radical: A Journal of Phonology
(In press).
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Marty, Paul;
Sudo, Yasutada;
Romoli, Jacopo;
Breheny, Richard;
(2025)
Probing the Probe: Why Inference Tasks May Inflate Response Rates for Scalar Implicature.
In: Gotzner, N and Harris, JA and Breheny, R and Sharvit, Y, (eds.)
Alternatives in Grammar and Cognition.
(pp. 121-152).
Palgrave MacMillan
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McPherson, Laura;
Lamont, Andrew;
(2025)
Poko postlexical tone requires serial, directional evaluation.
Phonology
(In press).
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Perovic, Alexandra;
Levy, Katie;
Aertsen, Ines;
Baldacchino, Andrea;
(2025)
Bilingualism Does Not Hinder Grammatical Development in Down Syndrome: Evidence from a Sentence Repetition Task.
Behavioral Sciences
, 15
(6)
, Article 791. 10.3390/bs15060791.
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Porrini, Anna Teresa;
Surian, Luca;
Pouscoulous, Nausicaa;
(2025)
How speaker cooperation and knowledge prime scalar implicatures.
Language and Cognition
, 17
, Article e75. 10.1017/langcog.2025.10025.
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Qin, Erying;
Sun, Chao;
Breheny, Richard;
(2025)
Does ‘a couple’ pattern with scalars or numbers - Insights from inference and ‘so’ tasks.
In:
Experiments in Linguistic Meaning.
(pp. pp. 299-307).
Linguistic Society of America: Philadelphia, PA, USA.
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Sperber, Dan;
Wilson, Deirdre;
(2025)
Rethinking Ostensive Communication in an Evolutionary, Comparative, and Developmental Perspective.
Psychological Review
10.1037/rev0000565.
(In press).
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Tamburelli, Marco;
Gruffydd, Ianto;
Breit, Florian;
Brasca, Lissander;
(2025)
Modeling Language Attitudes: Attitudinal Measurements and Linguistic Behavior in Two Bilingual Communities.
Journal of Language and Social Psychology
, 44
(3-4)
pp. 257-296.
10.1177/0261927X251315114.
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