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Michael K. Tanenhaus
2010 – today
- 2012
[j11]Gregory Aist, Ellen Campana, James F. Allen, Mary D. Swift, Michael K. Tanenhaus: Fruit Carts: A Domain and Corpus for Research in Dialogue Systems and Psycholinguistics. Computational Linguistics 38(3): 469-478 (2012)- 2011
[j10]Ellen Campana, Michael K. Tanenhaus, James F. Allen, Roger W. Remington: Natural discourse reference generation reduces cognitive load in spoken systems. Natural Language Engineering 17(3): 311-329 (2011)
[c7]Michael K. Tanenhaus: Common Ground and Perspective-taking in Real-time Language Processing. SIGDIAL Conference 2011: 67
2000 – 2009
- 2008
[j9]Jessica Maye, Richard N. Aslin, Michael K. Tanenhaus: The Weckud Wetch of the Wast: Lexical Adaptation to a Novel Accent. Cognitive Science 32(3): 543-562 (2008)
[j8]Sarah Brown-Schmidt, Michael K. Tanenhaus: Real-Time Investigation of Referential Domains in Unscripted Conversation: A Targeted Language Game Approach. Cognitive Science 32(4): 643-684 (2008)
[j7]Duane G. Watson, Michael K. Tanenhaus, Christine A. Gunlogson: Interpreting Pitch Accents in Online Comprehension: H* vs. L+H. Cognitive Science 32(7): 1232-1244 (2008)- 2007
[j6]James S. Magnuson, James A. Dixon, Michael K. Tanenhaus, Richard N. Aslin: The Dynamics of Lexical Competition During Spoken Word Recognition. Cognitive Science 31(1): 133-156 (2007)- 2006
[j5]Jeffrey T. Runner, Rachel S. Sussman, Michael K. Tanenhaus: Processing Reflexives and Pronouns in Picture Noun Phrase. Cognitive Science 30(2): 193-241 (2006)
[c6]Gregory Aist, James F. Allen, Ellen Campana, Lucian Galescu, Carlos Gómez Gallo, Scott C. Stoness, Mary D. Swift, Michael K. Tanenhaus: Software architectures for incremental understanding of human speech. INTERSPEECH 2006- 2004
[j4]Joy E. Hanna, Michael K. Tanenhaus: Pragmatic effects on reference resolution in a collaborative task: evidence from eye movements. Cognitive Science 28(1): 105-115 (2004)
[c5]Ellen Campana, Michael K. Tanenhaus, James F. Allen, Roger W. Remington: Evaluating cognitive load in spoken language interfaces using a dual-task paradigm. INTERSPEECH 2004- 2003
[j3]James S. Magnuson, Bob McMurray, Michael K. Tanenhaus, Richard N. Aslin: Lexical effects on compensation for coarticulation: the ghost of Christmash past. Cognitive Science 27(2): 285-298 (2003)
[j2]James S. Magnuson, Bob McMurray, Michael K. Tanenhaus, Richard N. Aslin: Lexical effects on compensation for coarticulation: a tale of two systems? Cognitive Science 27(5): 801-805 (2003)- 2002
[c4]Ellen Campana, Sarah Brown-Schmidt, Michael K. Tanenhaus: Reference resolution by human partners in a natural interactive problem-solving task. INTERSPEECH 2002
[c3]Mary D. Swift, Ellen Campana, James F. Allen, Michael K. Tanenhaus: Eye-fixation as a measure of real-time processing of synthesized words. INTERSPEECH 2002
1990 – 1999
- 1999
[j1]Whitney Tabor, Michael K. Tanenhaus: Dynamical models of sentence processing. Cognitive Science 23(4): 491-515 (1999)- 1996
[c2]Michael K. Tanenhaus, Julie C. Sedivy, Michael J. Spivey-Knowlton, Paul D. Allopenna, Kathleen M. Eberhard, James S. Magnuson: Eye Movements and Spoken Language Comprehension. ACL 1996: 48-54
1980 – 1989
- 1980
[c1]Mark S. Seidenberg, Michael K. Tanenhaus: Chronometric Studies of Lexical Ambiguity Resolution. ACL 1980
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