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Duane Watson
Duane Watson
Professor, Department of Psychology and Human Development, Vanderbilt University
Verified email at vanderbilt.edu
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Experimental and theoretical advances in prosody: A review
M Wagner, DG Watson
Language and cognitive processes 25 (7-9), 905-945, 2010
5062010
The relationship between intonational phrasing and syntactic structure in language production
D Watson, E Gibson
Language and cognitive processes 19 (6), 713-755, 2004
3212004
Reading relative clauses in English
E Gibson, T Desmet, D Grodner, D Watson, K Ko
Walter de Gruyter 16 (2), 313-353, 2005
2492005
Interpreting pitch accents in online comprehension: H* vs. L+ H
DG Watson, MK Tanenhaus, CA Gunlogson
Cognitive science 32 (7), 1232-1244, 2008
2352008
Recognition memory reveals just how CONTRASTIVE contrastive accenting really is
SH Fraundorf, DG Watson, AS Benjamin
Journal of memory and language 63 (3), 367-386, 2010
1632010
An acoustic analysis of prosody in high-functioning autism
JJ Diehl, D Watson, L Bennetto, J McDonough, C Gunlogson
Applied Psycholinguistics 30 (3), 385-404, 2009
1632009
The disfluent discourse: Effects of filled pauses on recall
SH Fraundorf, DG Watson
Journal of memory and language 65 (2), 161-175, 2011
1472011
Tic Tac TOE: Effects of predictability and importance on acoustic prominence in language production
DG Watson, JE Arnold, MK Tanenhaus
Cognition 106 (3), 1548-1557, 2008
1362008
Repetition is easy: Why repeated referents have reduced prominence
TQ Lam, DG Watson
Memory & cognition 38 (8), 1137-1146, 2010
1282010
Resolving ambiguity: A psycholinguistic approach to understanding prosody processing in high-functioning autism
JJ Diehl, L Bennetto, D Watson, C Gunlogson, J McDonough
Brain and language 106 (2), 144-152, 2008
1152008
Verbal working memory predicts co-speech gesture: Evidence from individual differences
M Gillespie, AN James, KD Federmeier, DG Watson
Cognition 132 (2), 174-180, 2014
1092014
Ways of looking ahead: Hierarchical planning in language production
EK Lee, S Brown-Schmidt, DG Watson
Cognition 129 (3), 544-562, 2013
1092013
Intonational phrasing and constituency in language production and comprehension
D Watson, E Gibson
Studia linguistica 59 (2‐3), 279-300, 2005
1072005
A failure to replicate rapid syntactic adaptation in comprehension
CM Harrington Stack, AN James, DG Watson
Memory & cognition 46, 864-877, 2018
1052018
The influence of contextual contrast on syntactic processing: Evidence for strong-interaction in sentence comprehension
D Grodner, E Gibson, D Watson
Cognition 95 (3), 275-296, 2005
1052005
Alice's adventures in um-derland: Psycholinguistic sources of variation in disfluency production
SH Fraundorf, DG Watson
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 29 (9), 1083-1096, 2014
1002014
The many roads to prominence: Understanding emphasis in conversation
DG Watson
Psychology of learning and motivation 52, 163-183, 2010
752010
Individual differences in syntactic processing: Is there evidence for reader-text interactions?
AN James, SH Fraundorf, EK Lee, DG Watson
Journal of memory and language 102, 155-181, 2018
672018
What happened (and what did not): Discourse constraints on encoding of plausible alternatives
SH Fraundorf, AS Benjamin, DG Watson
Journal of Memory and Language 69 (3), 196-227, 2013
652013
Can intonational phrase structure be primed (like syntactic structure)?
KM Tooley, AE Konopka, DG Watson
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 40 (2), 348, 2014
512014
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