Invited talks & colloquia

Poppels, T., Boyce, V., Ajunwa, C., von der Malsburg, T., & Levy, R. (2021). Bias Against ‘she’ Pronouns can be Rapidly Overcome by Changing Event Expectations. Ling Lunch Colloquium Series, Université de Paris. [PDF]

Poppels, T. & Kehler, A. (2019). Anything can be Elided if you Know How: Clausal Ellipsis without Identity. Ling Lunch, University of Paris Diderot. [PDF]

Poppels, T. (2018). Referring to Events by Omitting the Verb Phrase: English VP-Ellipsis as a Form of Reference. Language & Cognition Group, Harvard University.

Poppels, T., Kehler, A. (2017). Verb Phrase Ellipsis is Discourse Reference: Novel Evidence from Dialogue. Center for Research in Language, UC San Diego.

Poppels, T., Levy, R. (2016). Resolving Quantity- And Informativeness-Implicature in Indefinite Reference. Center for Research in Language, UC San Diego.

Poppels, T., Levy, R. (2016). Resolving Quantity- And Informativeness-Implicature in Indefinite Reference. MIT Brain & Cognitive Sciences Annual Retreat, 6th June 2016, Newport, RI.

Conference talks

Poppels, T. & Kehler, A. (2020). Anything can be Elided if you Know How: Sluicing, Voice Mismatch, and Tough Movement. Workshop on Experimental and Corpus-Based Approaches to Ellipsis, 16th July 2020, Online Webinar. [PDF]

Poppels, T. & Kehler, A. (2020). Inferential Ellipsis Resolution: Sluicing, Nominal Antecedents, and the Question under Discussion. 94th Annual Meeting of the Linguistics Society of America, 5th January 2020, New Orleans, LA. [PDF]

Poppels, T. & Kehler, A. (2019). Ellipsis and the QuD: Evidence from Sluicing with Nominal Antecedents. California Meeting on Psycholinguistics, 26th October 2019, Santa Cruz, CA. [PDF]

Boyce, V., von der Malsburg, T., Poppels, T., Levy, R. (2019). Remember ‘Him’, Forget ‘Her’: Gender Bias in the Comprehension of Pronominal Referents. The 32nd Annual CUNY Sentence Processing Conference, 29th March 2019, Boulder, CO.

Poppels, T. & Kehler, A. (2018). Asymmetries in Voice-Mismatched VP-Ellipsis. California Meeting on Psycholinguistics, 2nd December 2018, Los Angeles, CA. [PDF]

Poppels, T. & Kehler, A. (2018). Asymmetries in Voice-Mismatched VP-Ellipsis. 54th Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistics Society, 27th April 2018, Chicago, IL. [PDF]

Poppels, T. & Kehler, A. (2017). Verb Phrase Ellipsis is Discourse Reference: Novel Evidence from Dialogue. 53rd Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistics Society, 27th May 2017, Chicago, IL. [PDF]

Poppels, T. & Kehler, A. (2017). Verb Phrase Ellipsis is Discourse Reference: Novel Evidence from Dialogue. Workshop on Experimental and Corpus-Based Approaches to Ellipsis, 29th July 2017, Lexington, KY.

von der Malsburg, T., Poppels, T., & Levy, R. (2017). The President Gave Her Inauguration Speech: Explicit Belief and Implicit Expectations in Language Production and Comprehension. The 30th CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, 30th March 2017, Cambridge, MA.

Poppels, T. & Levy, R. (2016). Structure-Sensitive Noise Inference: Comprehenders Expect Exchange Errors. Annual Meeting of the Linguistics Society of America, 7th January 2016, Washington, D.C. [PDF]

Poppels, T. & Levy, R. (2015). Resolving Quantity and Informativeness Implicature in Indefinite Reference. Workshop on ‘Reasoning in Natural Language: Symbolic and Sub-Symbolic Approaches’ at the 20th Amsterdam Colloquium, 17th December 2015, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Poppels, T. & Levy, R. (2015). Resolving Quantity and Informativeness Implicature in Indefinite Reference. Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing (AMLaP) 2018, 5th September 2015, Valetta, Malta.

Poppels, T. & Levy, R. (2015). Resolving Quantity and Informativeness Implicature in Indefinite Reference. Experimental Pragmatics (XPRAG), 18th July 2015, Chicago, IL. [PDF]

Poppels, T., Rohde, H., & Sturt, P. (2014). Why Did Mary Grop? Inferring Word Meanings from the Semantic Context. Annual Meeting of the undergraduate Linguistics Association of Britain, 26th April 2014, Edinburgh, UK. [PDF]

Poppels, T. & Swingley, D. (2013). How Do We Learn Vowels?. Penn Psychology undergraduate Research Fair, 26th May 2013, Philadelphia, PA. [PDF]

Conference posters

Poppels, T., Boyce, V., Ajunwa, C., von der Malsburg, T., & Levy, R. (2021). Bias Against ‘she’ Pronouns can be Rapidly Overcome by Changing Event Expectations. The 34th Annual CUNY Sentence Processing Conference, 6th March 2021. [PDF]

Poppels, T. & Kehler, A. (2020). Anything can be Elided if you Know How: Sluicing, Voice Mismatch, and Tought Movement. The 33rd Annual CUNY Sentence Processing Conference, 21st March 2020, Amherst, MA. [PDF]

Miller, P. & Poppels, T. (2020). Connectivity Evidence for a Direct Generation Approach to Pseudogapping. The 33rd Annual CUNY Sentence Processing Conference, 21st March 2020, Amherst, MA.

Poppels, T. & Kehler, A. (2019). Ellipsis and the QuD: Evidence from Sluicing with Nominal Antecedents. Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing (AMLaP) 2019, Sep 6-8 2019, Moscow, Russia. [PDF]

Poppels, T. & Kehler, A. (2019). Syntactically-Mismatched Questions are Easy to Sluice if you Know How. Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing (AMLaP) 2019, Sep 6-8 2019, Moscow, Russia. [PDF]

Poppels, T. & Kehler, A. (2019). Ellipsis and the QuD: Evidence from Sluicing with Nominal Antecedents. XPRAG, 20th June 2019, Edinburgh, UK. [PDF]

Poppels, T. & Kehler, A. (2019). Sluicing Inferred Propositions. Sluicing and Ellipsis at 50, 12-13th April 2019, Chicago, IL. [PDF]

Poppels, T. & Kehler, A. (2019). Ellipsis and the QUD: Evidence from Sluicing with Nominal Antecedents. The 32nd Annual CUNY Sentence Processing Conference, 30th March 2019, Boulder, CO. [PDF]

von der Malsburg, T., Boyce, V., Poppels, T., Levy, R. (2018). Gender-Biases in Language Processing: Explicit Beliefs About Event Outcomes vs. Implicit Linguistic Expectations. Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing (AMLaP) 2018, 6th September 2018, Berlin, Germany. [PDF]

Poppels, T. & Kehler, A. (2018). Reconsidering Asymmetries in Voice-Mismatched Verb Phrase Ellipsis. The 31st Annual CUNY Sentence Processing Conference, 16th March 2018, Davis, CA. [PDF]

Boyce, V., von der Malsburg, T., Poppels, T., Levy, R. (2018). Implicit Gender Biases in the Production and Comprehension of Pronominal References. The 31st Annual CUNY Sentence Processing Conference, 16th March 2018, Davis, CA.

Poppels, T. & Kehler, A. (2017). Verb Phrase Ellipsis as Discourse Reference. Sinn und Bedeutung 22, 8th September 2017, Potsdam, Germany. [PDF]

Poppels, T. & Levy, R. (2016). Structure-Sensitive Noise Inference: Comprehenders Expect Exchange Errors. The 38th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, 11th August 2016, Philadelphia, PA. [PDF]

Poppels, T. & Levy, R. (2016). Resolving Quantity and Informativeness Implicature in Indefinite Reference. Annual Meeting of the Linguistics Society of America, 9th January 2016, Washington, D.C. [PDF]

Poppels, T. & Levy, R. (2015). Structure-Sensitive Noise Inference: Comprehenders Expect Exchange Errors. Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing (AMLaP) 2018, 5th September 2015, Valetta, Malta. [PDF]

Poppels, T. & Swingley, D. (2014). How Do We Learn Vowels?. Annual Meeting of the Edinburgh University Young Scientists Research Association, 20th May 2014, Edinburgh, UK. [PDF]