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Wind Cowles
Associate Dean for Data, Research, and Teaching
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Linguistic and cognitive prominence in anaphor resolution: Topic, contrastive focus and pronouns
HW Cowles, M Walenski, R Kluender
Topoi 26, 3-18, 2007
1472007
Violations of information structure: An electrophysiological study of answers to wh-questions
HW Cowles, R Kluender, M Kutas, M Polinsky
Brain and language 102 (3), 228-242, 2007
922007
Spontaneous voice gender imitation abilities in adult speakers
V Cartei, HW Cowles, D Reby
PloS one 7 (2), e31353, 2012
732012
Processing information structure: Evidence from comprehension and production
HW Cowles
University of California, San Diego, 2003
732003
Investigating graph comprehension in students with dyslexia: An eye tracking study
S Kim, LJ Lombardino, W Cowles, LJ Altmann
Research in developmental disabilities 35 (7), 1609-1622, 2014
522014
Indirect anaphora in English and French: A cross-linguistic study of pronoun resolution
F Cornish, A Garnham, HW Cowles, M Fossard, V André
Journal of Memory and Language 52 (3), 363-376, 2005
492005
Control of voice gender in pre‐pubertal children
V Cartei, W Cowles, R Banerjee, D Reby
British Journal of Developmental Psychology 32 (1), 100-106, 2014
402014
Antecedent focus and conceptual distance effects in category noun-phrase anaphora
H Wind Cowles, A Garnham
Language and Cognitive Processes 20 (6), 725-750, 2005
352005
Between anaphora and deixis… The resolution of the demonstrative noun phrase “that N”
M Fossard, A Garnham, HW Cowles
Language and Cognitive Processes 27 (9), 1385-1404, 2012
272012
The influence of topic status on written and spoken sentence production
HW Cowles, VS Ferreira
Discourse Processes 49 (1), 1-28, 2012
242012
The psychology of information structure
HW Cowles
The expression of information structure 5, 287-318, 2012
182012
Looking both ways: The JANUS model of noun phrase anaphor processing
A Garnham, HW Cowles
132008
Conceptual similarity effects on working memory in sentence contexts: Testing a theory of anaphora
HW Cowles, A Garnham, J Simner
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 63 (6), 1218-1232, 2010
122010
Where did words come from? A linking theory of sound symbolism and natural language evolution
J Reilly, D Biun, W Cowles, J Peelle
Nature Precedings, 1-1, 2008
92008
The influence of'aboutness' on pronominal coreference
HW Cowles
ZAS papers in linguistics 48, 23-38, 2007
72007
Brain potentials to English and German questions
R Kluender, T Münte, HW Cowles, A Szentkuti, M Walenski, B Wieringa
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 10, 24-24, 1998
61998
Reference: psycholinguistic approach
A Garnham, HW Cowles
Elsevier, 2006
52006
The role of focus, semantic overlap and discourse function in noun-phrase anaphor resolution
HW Cowles, A Garnham
42011
Noun-phrase anaphor resolution: Antecedent focus, semantic overlap, and the informational load hypothesis
HW Cowles, A Garnham
The Processing and Acquisition of Reference, 297, 2011
32011
Ambiguity Avoidance in Noun-Phrase Anaphora: The Repeated Name Advantage
W Cowles, L Dawidzuik
Nouvelles perspectives sur l’anaphore. Points de vue linguistique …, 2016
12016
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