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Research Project:
Psycholinguistic Studies

Selected Presentations:

  • Emmorey, K., Gerstberg, N., Korpics, F., & Wright, C.E. (2006). Visual feedback during sign production. Psychonomic Society, November, Houston, TX.

  • Emmorey, K. (2005). Self-monitoring of sign language: Implications for the perceptual loop hypothesis. Psychonomic Society, November, Toronto, Canada

  • Hawk, S., & Emmorey, K. (2002). Serial verbs of motion in ASL re-examined. Linguistic Society of America Meeting, January, San Francisco, CA.

  • Emmorey, K. (2001). Spatial representation in deaf ASL signers. Psychonomics Society meeting, special symposium titled Perspectives on spatial representation: What we can learn from special populations (Helene Intraub, organizer), November, New Orleans, LA.

  • Emmorey, K. (2000). Analogue vs. categorical expression of spatial relations in American Sign Language and English. Psychonomics Society meeting, November, New Orleans, Louisiana.

  • Emmorey, K. (2000). Processing co-reference within direct quotation in ASL CUNY Conference on Sentence Processing, March, San Diego, CA.

  • Emmorey, K., & Falgier, B. (1999). Processing continuous and simultaneous reference in ASL. Linguistic Society of America annual meeting, January, Los Angeles, CA.

  • Emmorey, K., Falgier, B., & Gernsbacher, M. (1998). Processing ASL vs. reading English: Insights into the nature of suppression mechanisms. Theoretical Issues in Sign Language Research, November, Washington, DC.

  • Emmorey, K., Ewan, B., & Grant, R. (1994). A new case of linguistic isolation: Preliminary report. Boston University Conference on Language Development. January, Boston, Massachusetts.

  • Corina, D. & Emmorey, K. (1993). Lexical priming in American Sign Language. Psychonomics Society, November, Washington, D.C.

  • Emmorey, K. & Corina, D. (1992). Differential sensitivity to classifier morphology in ASL signers. Linguistic Society of America, January, Philadelphia, PA.