Selected conference talks
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- 13-07-2023 (with Maria den Hartog, Patricia Sanchez Carrasco, Gert-Jan Schoenmakers, Lotte Hogeweg), Processing pronouns of address in a job interview in German. IPrA2023, Brussels.
- 13-07-2023 (with Patricia Sanchez Carrasco, Maria den Hartog, Gert-Jan Schoenmakers, Lotte Hogeweg), Processing pronouns of address in a job interview in French. IPrA2023, Brussels.
- 06-07-2023 (with Gert-Jan Schoenmakers, Elsa Opheij, Roel Vismans), Forms of address in European, Caribbean, and Surinamese Dutch. International Network of Address Research Workshop (INAR 7), Nijmegen.
- 17-03-2022 (with Eva Knopp, Ferdy Hubers), Crosslinguistic influence in the processing of grammatical norm violations by German learners of Dutch. A Germanic Sandwich Workshop, online (Cologne).
- 19-03-2020 (with Cas Coopmans, Peter Hagoort, Andrea Martin), Hierarchy vs. linearity in human language interpretation (online poster presentation). Amherst, Massachusetts, CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, Amherst, Massachusetts.
- 28-09-2019 (with Theresa Redl, Peter de Swart, Stefan Frank), Do masculine generic pronouns favor male referents? Evidence from eye-tracking. DETEC 2019, Berlin.
- 08-09-2019 (with Theresa Redl, Peter de Swart, Stefan Frank), Do masculine generic pronouns cause a male bias in online processing? Evidence from eye-tracking. AMLaP 2019, Moscow.
- 07-06-2019 (with Agnieszka Szuba, Theresa Redl), Does grammatical gender matter in addressing? Exploring the effect of gender marking on processing of second-person singular Polish verbs, INAR5, Sheffield.
- 04-04-2019 (with Cas Coopmans, Andrea Martin, Peter Hagoort), The interpretation of noun phrases and their structure: Views from constituency vs. dependency grammars. Doing Experiments with Theoretical Linguistics, Amsterdam.
- 08-06-2017 (with Joske Piepers, Maria van de Groep, Hans van Halteren): Fictively addressing places in Dutch tweets. INAR4, Helsinki.
- 06-01-2017 (with Sebastian Collin, Peter de Swart, Ruti Vardi, Jorrig Vogels): Eye-movement: effects of animacy-features on language use. CogLing 7, Nijmegen.
- 09-11-2015 (with Thijs Trompenaars, Lotte Hogeweg & Wessel Stoop): The language of an inanimate narrator. Workshop on Animacy in Language and Cognition, Leeds.