@inproceedings{sgwater08a,
author = "S. Goldwater and D. Jurafsky and C. Manning",
title = "Which words are hard to recognize? {P}rosodic, lexical, and
disfluency factors that increase ASR error rates",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the Association for Computational Linguistics",
year = "2008"
}

@Article{goldrickLarsonCognition,
author = {Goldrick, M. and Larson, M.},
title = {Phonotactic probability influences speech production},
journal = {Cognition},
year = {in press},
key = {phonotactic probability, speech errors, p-values},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2007.11.009}
}

@Article{leeGoldrickJML,
author = {Lee, Y. and Goldrick, M.},
title = {The emergence of sub-syllabic representations},
journal = {Journal of Memory and Language},
year = {in press},
key = {sub-syllabic constituents, short-term memory tests, phonotactic probability, p-values},
url = {http://ling.northwestern.edu/~goldrick/leeGoldrick.pdf}
}

@article{MirmanDixonMagnuson2008,
  Author = {Mirman, D. and Dixon, J.A. and Magnuson, J. S.},
  Title = {Statistical and computational models of the visual world
paradigm: Growth curves and individual differences.},
  Journal = {Journal of Memory and Language},
  url = {doi:10.1016/j.jml.2007.11.006},
  Year = {2008} }

@article{MirmanMagnusonGrafEstesDixon2008,
  Author = {Mirman, D. and Magnuson, J. S. and Graf Estes, K. and Dixon, J.A.},
  Title = {The link between statistical segmentation and word
learning in adults},
  Journal = {Cognition},
  url = {doi:10.1016/j.cognition.2008.02.003},
  Year = {2008} }

@Article{Riordan2007,
       author = {Riordan, Brian},
       citeulike-article-id = {2639770},
       journal = {Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory},
       month = {December},
       number = {2},
       pages = {233-279},
       title = {There's two ways to say it: Modeling nonprestige there's},
       url = {http://www.atypon-link.com/WDG/doi/abs/10.1515/CLLT.2007.013},
       volume = {3},
       year = {2007}
}

@ARTICLE{oberauerkliegl06,
  AUTHOR = {Klaus Oberauer and Reinhold Kliegl},
  TITLE = {A formal model of capacity limts in working memory},
  JOURNAL = {Journal of Memory and Language},
  YEAR = {2006},
  OPTKEY = {},
  OPTVOLUME = {},
  OPTNUMBER = {},
  OPTPAGES = {},
  OPTMONTH = {},
  OPTNOTE = {},
  OPTANNOTE = {}
}

@article{kliegl2007tps,
  title={{Toward a Perceptual-Span Theory of Distributed Processing in Reading: A Reply to Rayner, Pollatsek, Drieghe, Slattery, and Reichle (2007)}},
  author={Kliegl, R.},
  journal={Journal of Experimental Psychology: General},
  volume={136},
  number={3},
  pages={530},
  year={2007},
  publisher={APA AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION}
}

@phdthesis{hofmeister2007,
 title={{Representational Complexity and Memory Retrieval in Language Comprehension}},
 key ={no p-values, p-values},
 author={Hofmeister, Philip},
 year={2007},
 school={Stanford University}
}

@ARTICLE{7322,
 author = {Luque, S. P. and Miller, E. H. and Arnould, J. P. Y. and Chambellant,
       M. and Guinet, C.},
 title = {Ontogeny of body size and shape of Antarctic and subantarctic fur
       seals},
 journal = {Can. J. Zool.},
 key={nlme},
 year = {2007},
 volume = {85},
 pages = {1275-1285}
}

@article{castberg2007qad,
 title={{Quetiapine and drug interactions: evidence from a routine therapeutic drug monitoring service.}},
 author={Castberg, I. and Skogvoll, E. and Spigset, O.},
 journal={J Clin Psychiatry},
 volume={68},
 number={10},
 pages={1540--1545},
 year={2007}
}


@article{reimers2007lca,
 title={{Lamotrigine in children and adolescents: the impact of age on its serum concentrations and on the extent of drug interactions}},
 author={Reimers, A. and Skogvoll, E. and Sund, J.K. and Spigset, O.},
 journal={European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology},
 volume={63},
 number={7},
 pages={687--692},
 year={2007},
 publisher={Springer}
}

@misc{kirkebygarstad2006mrm,
 title={{The Marked Reduction in Mixed Venous Oxygen Saturation During Early Mobilization After Cardiac Surgery: The Effect of Posture or Exercise?}},
 author={Kirkeby-Garstad, I. and Wisloff, U. and Skogvoll, E. and Stolen, T. and Tjonna, A.E. and Stenseth, R. and Sellevold, O.F.M.},
 journal={Anesthesia \& Analgesia},
 volume={102},
 number={6},
 pages={1609--1616},
 year={2006},
 publisher={IARS}
}

@article{reimers2005dib,
 title={{Drug interactions between lamotrigine and psychoactive drugs: evidence from a therapeutic drug monitoring service}},
 author={Reimers, A. and Skogvoll, E. and Sund, J.K. and Spigset, O.},
 journal={J Clin Psychopharmacol},
 volume={25},
 number={4},
 pages={342--8},
 year={2005}
}

@PhdThesis{slevc07,
  author =      {Slevc, L. R.},
  title =      {Saying what's on your mind: Working memory effects on syntactic production},
  school =      {University of California, San Diego},
  year =      {2007},
}

@article{QB08,
  Author = {Quen{\'e}, Hugo and {Van den Bergh}, Huub},
  Title = {Examples of mixed-effects modeling with crossed random effects and with binomial data},
  Journal = {Journal of Memory and Language},
  Year = {in press} }


@article{NQ08a,
  author = {Nooteboom, Sieb G. and Quen{\'e}, Hugo},
  title = {Self-monitoring and feedback: a new attempt to find the main cause of lexical bias in phonological speech errors},
  journal = {Journal of Memory and Language},
  volume = {58},
  number = {3},
  pages = {837--861},
  year = {2008},
  url={doi:10.1016/j.jml.2007.05.003}
}

@article{KlieglRisseLaubrock2007, 
title={Preview benefit and parafoveal-on-foveal effects from word n+2}, 
author={Kliegl, R. and Risse, S. and Laubrock, J.}, 
journal={Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance}, volume={33}, 
pages={1250--1255}, 
year={2007}}


@article{Kliegl2007, 
title={Towards a perceptual-span theory of distributed processing in reading: {A} reply to {Rayner, Pollatsek, Drieghe, Slattery, \& Reichle (2007)}}, 
author={Kliegl, R.}, 
journal={Journal of Experimental Psychology: General}, 
volume={138}, 
pages={530--537}, 
year={2007}}

@article{LaubrockEngbertRolfsKliegl2007, 
title={Microsaccades are an index of covert attention. {C}ommentary on Horowitz, Fine, Fencsik, Yurgenson, and Wolfe (2007)}, 
author={Laubrock, J. and Engbert, R. and Rolfs, M. and Kliegl, R.}, 
journal={Psychological Science}, 
volume={18}, 
pages={364--366}, 
year={2007}}

@article{OberauerKliegl2006, 
title={A formal model of capacity limits in working memory}, 
author={Oberauer, K. and Kliegl, R.}, 
journal={Journal of Memory and Language}, 
volume={55}, 
pages={601--626}, 
year={2006}}


@article{robinson2004pcw,
 title={{Preserving correlation while modelling diameter distributions}},
 author={Robinson, A.},
 journal={Can. J. For. Res},
 volume={34},
 number={1},
 key={nlme, no p-values},
 pages={221--232},
 year={2004}
 }

 @article{robinson2004imh,
 title={{Imputing missing height measures using a mixed-effects modeling strategy}},
 author={Robinson, A.P. and Wykoff, W.R.},
 journal={Canadian Journal of Forest Research/Revue Canadienne de
 Recherche Forestiere},
 volume={34},
 number={12},
 key={nlme, no p-values},
 pages={2492--2500},
 year={2004}
 }

 @article{pocewicz2004rbe,
 title={{The relationship between effective plant area index and
 Landsat spectral response across elevation, solar insolation, and
 spatial scales in a northern Idaho forest}},
 author={Pocewicz, A.L. and Gessler, P. and Robinson, A.P.},
 journal={Can. J. For. Res},
 key={nlme, p-values},
 volume={34},
 year={2004}
 }

 @article{baker2008sas,
 title={{Sudden and sustained response of Acacia koa to crown release in stagnant stands.}},
 author={Baker, P.J. and Robinson, A.P. and Ewel, J.J.},
 journal={Can. J. For. Res},
 volume={38},
 key={nlme, p-values},
 pages={656--666},
 year={2008}
 }

 @article{salas2008meo,
 title={{Modeling Effects of Overstory Density and Competing
 Vegetation on Tree Height Growth}},
 author={Salas, C. and Stage, A.R. and Robinson, A.P.},
 journal={Forest Science},
 volume={54},
 number={1},
 pages={107--122},
 year={2008},
 key={nlme, p-values},
 publisher={Society of American Foresters}
 }

 @article{gass2007has,
 title={{A hierarchical analysis of stand structure, composition,
 and
 burn patterns as indicators of stand age in an Engelmann spruce
 subalpine fir forest}},
 author={Gass, T.M. and Robinson, A.P.},
 journal={Canadian Journal of Forest Research},
 volume={37},
 number={5},
 key={nlme, p-values},
 pages={884--894},
 year={2007},
 publisher={NRC Research Press}
 }

 @article{koyama2005mnc,
 title={{Marine nitrogen in central Idaho riparian forests: evidence
 from stable isotopes}},
 author={Koyama, A. and Kavanagh, K. and Robinson, A.},
 journal={Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences},
 volume={62},
 number={3},
 pages={518--526},
 key={nlme, p-values},
 year={2005},
 publisher={National Research Council of Canada Ottawa, Canada}
 }

 @article{rutledge2003esp,
 title={{Effects of a simple plant morphological mutation on the
 arthropod community and the impacts of predators on a principal
 insect herbivore}},
 author={Rutledge, C.E. and Robinson, A.P. and Eigenbrode, S.D.},
 journal={Oecologia},
 volume={135},
 number={1},
 key={nlme, p-values},
 pages={39--50},
 year={2003},
 publisher={Springer}
 }

@Article{myers07,
 author =      {Myers, J.},
 title =      {MiniJudge: {S}oftware for small-scale experimental syntax},
 journal =      {International Journal of Computational Linguistics and Chinese Language Processing},
 year =      {2007},
 key =      {experimental syntax, acceptability judgments, morphology, Chinese},
 volume =     {12},
 number =     {2},
 pages =     {175--194},
 OPTmonth =      {},
 OPTnote =      {},
 OPTannote =      {},
 url = {http://www.ccunix.ccu.edu.tw/~lngproc/Myers-CLCLP.pdf}
}

@PhdThesis{ezrajohnson,
 author =      {Daniel Ezra Johnson},
 title =      {Stability and change along a dialect boundary: the low vowels of southeastern {N}ew {E}ngland},
 school =      {University of Pennsylvania},
 year =      {2007}
 }


@Article{klieglrolfslaubrockengbertPS,
  author = 	 {Kliegl, R. and Rolfs, M. and Laubrock, J. and Engbert, R.},
  title = 	 {Microsaccadic modulation of response times in spatial attention tasks},
  journal = 	 {Psychological Research},
  year = 	 {in press},
  OPTkey = 	 {},
  OPTvolume = 	 {},
  OPTnumber = 	 {},
  OPTpages = 	 {},
  OPTmonth = 	 {},
  OPTnote = 	 {},
  OPTannote = 	 {}
}

@article{jemrsurprisal,
  author = 	 {Marisa Ferrara Boston and John Hale and Reinhold Kliegl and Umesh Patil and Shravan Vasishth},
  title = 	 {Parsing costs as predictors of reading difficulty: {A}n evaluation using the Potsdam Sentence Corpus},
  year = 	 {2008},
  journal  = {Journal of Eye Movement Research},
  OPTkey = 	 {},
  month =	 {Sept 2008},
  volume  = {2},
  issue = {1},
  pages= {1--12},
  url = {http://www.jemr.org/online/2/1/1}
}


@InProceedings{bostonetal08,
  author = 	 {Marisa Ferrara Boston and John Hale and Reinhold Kliegl and Shravan Vasishth},
  title = 	 {Surprising parser actions and reading difficulty},
  OPTcrossref =  {},
  OPTkey = 	 {},
  booktitle =	 {Proceedings of ACL HLT},
  OPTpages = 	 {},
  year =	 {2008},
  OPTeditor = 	 {},
  OPTvolume = 	 {},
  OPTnumber = 	 {},
  OPTseries = 	 {},
  address =	 {Columbus, OH},
  OPTmonth = 	 {},
  OPTorganization = {},
  OPTpublisher = {},
  OPTnote = 	 {},
  OPTannote = 	 {}
}

@Article{VBLD07,
  author = 	 {Shravan Vasishth and Sven Bruessow and Richard L. Lewis and Heiner Drenhaus},
  title = 	 {Processing Polarity: {H}ow the ungrammatical intrudes on the grammatical},
  journal = 	 {Cognitive Science},
  year = 	 {2008},
  OPTkey = 	 {},
  volume =	 {32},
  number =	 {4},
  OPTpages = 	 {},
  OPTmonth = 	 {},
  OPTnote = 	 {},
  OPTannote = 	 {}
}

@article{vasishthlewisLanguage06,
  AUTHOR = {Shravan Vasishth and Richard L. Lewis},
  TITLE = {Argument-head distance and processing complexity: {E}xplaining both locality and antilocality effects},
  journal = {Language},
  OPTKEY = {},
  VOLUME = {82},
  NUMBERR = {4},
  MONTH = {December},
  YEAR = {2006},
  OPTANNOTE = {},
  URL = {http://www.ling.uni-potsdam.de/~vasishth/Papers/LangVasLewFinal.pdf}
}

@BOOK{vasishth:phdbook,
  AUTHOR = {Shravan Vasishth},
  TITLE = {Working memory in sentence comprehension: {P}rocessing {H}indi center embeddings},
  NOTE = {Published in the Garland series {Outstanding Dissertations in Linguistics, edited by Laurence Horn}},
  URL = {http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0415967619/qid=1114926528/sr=1-2/ref=sr_1_2/103-2068405-0362240?v=glance&s=books},
  PUBLISHER = {Garland Press},
  YEAR = {2003},
  ADDRESS = {New York}
}

@article{Stevens:2007bv,        
Author = {Stevens, M. H. H. and Sanchez, M. and Lee, J. and Finkel, S. E.}, 
Journal = {Genetics},     
Pages = {2243--2250},   
Title = {Diversification rates increase with population size and resource concentration in an unstructured habitat},  
Volume = {177}, 
Year = {2007}
}

@INCOLLECTION{frias2005,
  chapter = {Model building},
  pages = {144-1-144-16},
  title = {Handbook of Food Science, Technology and Engineering},
  publisher = {CRC Press, UK},
  year = {2005},
  editor = {Y.H. Hui},
  author = {Frias, J.M. and Cunha, L.M.}
}

@INPROCEEDINGS{fonseca2002,
 AUTHOR = {Fonseca, S.C. and Oliveira, F.A.R. and Frias, J.M. and Brecth, J.K.},
 TITLE = {Application of mathematical modelling and computer simulation to
the design of modified atmosphere packages accounting for product
variability},
 OPTKEY = {MAP, design, simulation, variability, produce, kale, respiration
rate, gas exchange},
 BOOKTITLE = {Computational Techniques in Food Engineering},
 OPTPAGES = {70--84},
 YEAR = {2002},
 EDITOR =  {Balsa-Canto, E. and Mora, J. and Banga, J.R. and Onate,E.},
 ADDRESS = {Columbus, OH},
}

@ARTICLE{mohapatra2008,
 TITLE = {{Development and validation of a model to predict enzymatic
activity during storage of cultivated mushrooms (Agaricus bisporus spp.)}},
 AUTHOR = {Mohapatra , D. and Frias, J.M. and Oliveira, F.A.R. and Bira, Z.M. and
Kerry J. },
 JOURNAL = {Journal of Food Engineering},
 VOLUME = {86},
 KEY = {Non-linear mixed effect model; Mushroom; Polyphenol oxidase;
Peroxidase; Storage; Temperature},
 PAGES = {39--48},
 YEAR = {2008}
}

@ARTICLE{rico2007,
 TITLE = {{Simultaneous Modelling of the Thermal Degradation Kinetics of
Pectin Methylesterase in Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) and Carrot (Daucus
carota L.) Extracts: Analysis of Seasonal Variation and Tissue Type}},
 AUTHOR = {Rico, D. and Martin-Diana, A.B. and Bary-Ryan,C. and Henehan, G.T.M. and Frias, J.M.},
 JOURNAL = {Biosci. Biotechnol. Biochem.},
 VOLUME = {71,},
 KEY = {lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.); carrot (Daucus carota L.); pectin
methylesterase; mixed-effects modelling; random effect},
 PAGES = {2383--2392},
 YEAR = {2007}
}

@article{LaubrockJochen2008,
author = {Laubrock, Jochen and Engbert, Ralf and Kliegl, Reinhold},
title = {{Fixational eye movements predict the perceived direction of ambiguous apparent motion}},
journal = {Journal of Vision},
ISSN = {1534-7362},
volume = {8},
number = {14:13},
pages = {1-17},
year = {2008},
month = {10},
abstract = {Neuronal activity in area LIP is correlated with the perceived direction of ambiguous apparent motion (Z. M. Williams, J. C. Elfar, E. N. Eskandar, L. J. Toth, & J. A. Assad, 2003). Here we show that a similar correlation exists for small eye movements made during fixation. A moving dot grid with superimposed fixation point was presented through an aperture. In a motion discrimination task, unambiguous motion was compared with ambiguous motion obtained by shifting the grid by half of the dot distance. In three experiments we show that (a) microsaccadic inhibition, i.e., a drop in microsaccade frequency precedes reports of perceptual flips, (b) microsaccadic inhibition does not accompany simple response changes, and (c) the direction of microsaccades occurring before motion onset biases the subsequent perception of ambiguous motion. We conclude that microsaccades provide a signal on which perceptual judgments rely in the absence of objective disambiguating stimulus information.},
keywords = {eye movements, awareness, attention, fixation, apparent motion, bistable perception, ambiguous figures, flicker, stroboscopic motion, optokinetic nystagmus},
url = {http://journalofvision.org/8/14/13/Laubrock-2008-jov-8-14-13.pdf}
}

@article{MalcolmEtAl2008,
author = {Malcolm, George L. and Lanyon, Linda J. and Fugard, Andrew J. B. and Barton, Jason J. S.},
title = {{Scan patterns during the processing of facial expression versus identity: An exploration of task-driven and stimulus-driven effects}},
journal = {Journal of Vision},
ISSN = {1534-7362},
volume = {8},
number = {8},
pages = {1--9},
year = {2008},
month = {6},
abstract = {Perceptual studies suggest that processing facial identity emphasizes upper-face information, whereas processing expressions of anger or happiness emphasizes the lower-face. The two goals of the present study were to determine (a) if the distributions of eye fixations reflect these upper/lower-face biases, and (b) whether this bias is task- or stimulus-driven. We presented a target face followed by a probe pair of morphed faces, neither of which was identical to the target. Subjects judged which of the pair was more similar to the target face while eye movements were recorded. In Experiment 1 the probe pair always differed from each other in both identity and expression on each trial. In one block subjects judged which probe face was more similar to the target face in identity, and in a second block subjects judged which probe face was more similar to the target face in expression. In Experiment 2 the two probe faces differed in either expression or identity, but not both. Subjects were not informed which dimension differed, but simply asked to judge which probe face was more similar to the target face. We found that subjects scanned the upper-face more than the lower-face during the identity task but the lower-face more than the upper-face during the expression task in Experiment 1 (task-driven effects), with significantly less variation in bias in Experiment 2 (stimulus-driven effects). We conclude that fixations correlate with regional variations of diagnostic information in different processing tasks, but that these reflect top-down task-driven guidance of information acquisition more than stimulus-driven effects.},
keywords = {face expression, face identity, scanpath, fixation},
URL = {http://journalofvision.org/8/8/2/}
}


@article{KupermanBertramBaayen2007,
  author    = {Kuperman, V. and Bertram, R. and Baayen, R. H.},
  title     = {Morphological dynamics in compound processing},
  journal   = {In press, Language and Cognitive Processes},
  year      = {2008}
}

@InCollection{Milinetal2008,
  author      = {Milin, P. and Kuperman, V. and Kosti\'{c}, A. and Baayen, R.H.},
  title       = {Words and paradigms bit by bit: {A}n information-theoretic approach to the processing of inflection and derivation},
  booktitle   = {Analogy in {G}rammar: {F}orm and {A}cquisition},
  publisher   = {Oxford: Oxford University Press},
  year        = {in press},
  pages       = {},
  editor      = {J.P. Blevins and Blevins, J.}
}

@article{beckvasishth09,
  author = 	 {Sigrid Beck and Shravan Vasishth},
  title = 	 {Multiple Focus},
  journal = 	 {Journal of Semantics},
  year =	 {2009},
  url     = {http://www.ling.uni-potsdam.de/~vasishth/Papers/BeckVasishth09.pdf},
}

@article{JaegerJML08,
  author    = {T. F. Jaeger},
  title     = {Categorical Data Analysis: {A}way from {ANOVA}s (transformation or not) and towards Logit Mixed Models},
  journal   = {Journal of Memory and Language},
  year      = {2008}
}

@article{Rolfs:2008sf,
	Abstract = {Fixations consist of small movements including microsaccades, i.e., rapid flicks in eye position that replace the retinal image by up to 1 degree of visual angle. Recently, we
showed in a delayed-saccade task (1) that the rate of microsaccades decreased in the course of saccade preparation and (2) that microsaccades occurring around the time of a go signal were associated with prolonged saccade latencies (Rolfs et al., 2006). A re-analysis of the same data set revealed a strong dependence of these findings on microsaccade amplitude. First, microsaccade amplitude dropped to a minimum just before the generation of a saccade. Second, the delay of response saccades was
a function of microsaccade amplitude: Microsaccades with larger amplitudes were followed by longer response latencies. These finding were predicted by a recently proposed model that attributes microsaccade generation to fixation-related activity in a saccadic motor map that is in competition with the generation of large saccades (Rolfs et al., 2008). We propose, therefore, that microsaccade statistics provide a behavioral correlate of fixation-related activity in the oculomotor system.},
	Author = {Rolfs, Martin and Laubrock, Jochen and Kliegl, Reinhold},
	Date-Added = {2008-11-27 14:12:40 +0100},
	Date-Modified = {2008-11-28 14:46:35 +0100},
	url = {http://www.jemr.org/download/pictures/45/zi9y2ja46vgdn99a7rckvtk6k0zul1/rolfs_2008_jemr.pdf},
	Journal = {Journal of Eye Movement Research},
	Number = {3},
	Pages = {1--8},
	Title = {Microsaccade- induced prolongation of saccadic latencies depends on microsaccade amplitude},
	Volume = {1},
	Year = {2008}
}
