Papers

[10] Ziegler, J., Morato, R., & Snedeker, J. (2019). Priming semantic structure in Brazilian Portuguese. Journal of Cultural Cognitive Science, 3(Suppl. 1), 25-37.

[09] Ziegler, J., Bencini, G., Goldberg, A., & Snedeker, J. (2019). How abstract is syntax? Evidence from structural priming. Cognition, 193, 104045.

[08] Kocab, A., Ziegler, J., & Snedeker, J. (2019). It takes a village: The role of community size in linguistic regularization. Cognitive Psychology, 114, 101227.

[07] Ziegler, J., & Snedeker, J. (2019). The use of syntax and information structure during language comprehension: Evidence from structural priming. Language, Cognition, & Neuroscience, 34(3), 365-384.

[06] Paul, P., Ziegler, J., Chalmers, E., & Snedeker, J. (2019). Children and adults successfully comprehend subject-only sentences online. PLoS ONE, 14(1), e0209670.

[05] Morato, R. A., & Ziegler, J. (2018). The acquisition of tense and aspect: Evidence from Portuguese and Spanish. Cadernos CESPUC de Pesquisa, 33, 36-49.

[04] Ziegler, J., Snedeker, J., & Wittenberg, E. (2018). Event structures drive semantic structural priming, not thematic roles: Evidence from idioms and light verbs. Cognitive Science, 42(8), 2918-2949.

[03] Ziegler, J., & Snedeker, J. (2018). How broad are thematic roles? Evidence from structural priming. Cognition, 179, 221-240.

[02] Ziegler, J., Snedeker, J., & Wittenberg, E. (2017). Priming is swell, but it’s far from simple (commentary on Branigan & Pickering’s "An experimental approach to linguistic representation"). Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 40, 44-45.

[01] Ziegler, J., & Pylkkänen, L. (2016). Scalar adjectives and the temporal unfolding of semantic composition: An MEG investigation. Neuropsychologia, 89, 161-171.

Posters

[12] Ziegler, J., Chai, A., & Snedeker, J. (2019, March). Evidence for shared conceptual structure for psychological & physical events. 32nd Annual Meeting of the CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, Boulder, CO.

[11] Ziegler, J., Hauptman, M., Snedeker, J., & Fedorenko, E. (2018, March). The neural encoding of thematic roles. 25th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, Boston, MA.

[10] Ziegler, J., Goldberg, A., & Snedeker, J. (2018, March). Passive priming requires function word overlap. 31st Annual Meeting of the CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, Davis, CA.

[09] Ziegler, J., Kocab, A., & Snedeker, J. (2017, November). The effect of population size on intergenerational language convergence: An artificial language learning paradigm. 42nd Boston University Conference on Language Development, Boston, MA.

[08] Ziegler, J., Snedeker, J., & Wittenberg, E. (2017, March). Different paths from structure to event construal in idiomatic, semi-idiomatic, and fullly transparent expressions. 30th Annual Meeting of the CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, Cambridge, MA.

[07] Paul, P., Ziegler, J., & Snedeker, J. (2017, March). Incremental processing of only-sentences in adults and children. 30th Annual Meeting of the CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, Cambridge, MA.

[06] Ziegler, J., & Snedeker, J. (2016, November). Structural priming across development: The lexical boost, abstract priming, and task demands. 41st Boston University Conference on Language Development, Boston, MA.

[05] Ziegler, J., & Snedeker, J. (2016, August). On the psychological reality of linguistic event structures. 38th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, Philadelphia, PA.

[04] Ziegler, J., & Snedeker, J. (2016, July). Structural priming across the lifespan. 9th International Workshop on Language Production, San Diego, CA.

[03] Ziegler, J., & Snedeker, J. (2016, March). Toward a comprehensive view of structural priming: What gets primed when. 29th Annual Meeting of the CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, Gainesville, FL.

[02] Ziegler, J. (2014, January). Copy-raising and Phase Theory: Finite complementizers look like they’re defective, too. 88th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Minneapolis, MN.

[01] Ziegler, J., & Veselinović, D. (2014, January). Most set-building is heterogeneous: A relook at verification strategies. 88th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Minneapolis, MN.