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Matthew Wagers

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Language, Cognition and Neuroscience|January 3, 2023
Memory for linguistic features and the focus of attention: evidence from the dynamics of agreement inside DPMatthew Wagers, Brian McElree
Plos One|May 20, 2020
Hierarchical structure and memory mechanisms in agreement attractionJulie Franck, Matthew Wagers
Frontiers in Psychology|May 1, 2020
The Predictive Value of Tagalog Voice Morphology in Filler-Gap Dependency FormationJed Sam Pizarro-Guevara, Matthew Wagers
Frontiers in Psychology|February 25, 2017
Editorial: Encoding and Navigating Linguistic Representations in MemoryClaudia Felser, Colin Phillips, Matthew Wagers
Open Mind : Discoveries in Cognitive Science|January 7, 2026
Predictability of the Retrieval Site Does Not Modulate Interference: Evidence From Reflexive AttractionMaayan Keshev, Kaiva Hinkle, Matthew Wagers, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|August 21, 2018
A new argument for co-active parses during language comprehensionBrian Dillon, Caroline Andrews, Caren M Rotello, et al.
Cognition|February 8, 2026
Subject islands do not reduce to construction-specific discourse functionMandy Cartner, Matthew Kogan, Nikolas Webster, et al.
Cognition|June 13, 2026
Delayed structural prediction for relative clauses: A new argument for learning to parse from Santiago Laxopa ZapotecJohn Duff, Delaney Gomez-Jackson, Fe Silva Robles, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|October 14, 2014
The structure-sensitivity of memory access: evidence from Mandarin ChineseBrian Dillon, Wing-Yee Chow, Matthew Wagers, et al.
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Language, Cognition and Neuroscience|January 3, 2023
Memory for linguistic features and the focus of attention: evidence from the dynamics of agreement inside DPMatthew Wagers, Brian McElree
Plos One|May 20, 2020
Hierarchical structure and memory mechanisms in agreement attractionJulie Franck, Matthew Wagers
Frontiers in Psychology|May 1, 2020
The Predictive Value of Tagalog Voice Morphology in Filler-Gap Dependency FormationJed Sam Pizarro-Guevara, Matthew Wagers
Frontiers in Psychology|February 25, 2017
Editorial: Encoding and Navigating Linguistic Representations in MemoryClaudia Felser, Colin Phillips, Matthew Wagers
Open Mind : Discoveries in Cognitive Science|January 7, 2026
Predictability of the Retrieval Site Does Not Modulate Interference: Evidence From Reflexive AttractionMaayan Keshev, Kaiva Hinkle, Matthew Wagers, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|August 21, 2018
A new argument for co-active parses during language comprehensionBrian Dillon, Caroline Andrews, Caren M Rotello, et al.
Cognition|February 8, 2026
Subject islands do not reduce to construction-specific discourse functionMandy Cartner, Matthew Kogan, Nikolas Webster, et al.
Cognition|June 13, 2026
Delayed structural prediction for relative clauses: A new argument for learning to parse from Santiago Laxopa ZapotecJohn Duff, Delaney Gomez-Jackson, Fe Silva Robles, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|October 14, 2014
The structure-sensitivity of memory access: evidence from Mandarin ChineseBrian Dillon, Wing-Yee Chow, Matthew Wagers, et al.
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