Publications

D. Parker. (2022). Ellipsis interference revisited: New evidence for feature markedness effects in retrieval. Journal of Memory and Language, 124, 1-13. [pdf | data + code]

Parker, D., & Konrad, K. (2020). Teasing apart encoding and retrieval interference in sentence comprehension: Evidence from agreement attraction. In S. Denison., M. Mack, Y. Xu, & B.C. Armstrong (Eds.), Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 1446-1452). Cognitive Science Society. [pdf | data + code]

Parker, D. (2019). Cue combinatorics in memory retrieval for language processing. Cognitive Science, 43, 1-30. [pdf | data + code]

Parker, D. (2019). Two is not always better than one: Modeling evidence for a single structure-building system. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics, 3, 1-27. [pdf | data + code]

Schlueter, Z, Parker, D., Lau, E. (2019). Error-driven retrieval in agreement attraction does not lead to misinterpretation. Frontiers in Psychology, 10, 1-15. [pdf | data + code]

Parker, D. & An, A. (2019). Interference in Language Processing Reflects Direct-Access Memory Retrieval: Evidence from Drift-Diffusion Modeling. In A.K. Goel, C.M. Seifert, & C. Freksa (Eds.), Proceedings of the 41st Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, (pp. 2523-2529), Montreal, QB: Cognitive Science Society. [pdf| data + code]

Parker, D. (2018). A memory-based explanation of antecedent-ellipsis mismatches: New insights from computational modeling. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics, 3. 1-27. [pdf | data + code]

Parker, D. & An, A. (2018). Not all phrases are equally attractive: New evidence for selective agreement attraction effects in comprehension. Frontiers in Psychology, 9. 1-16. [pdf | data + code]

Parker, D., Shvartsman, M., & Van Dyke, J. A. (2017). The cue-based based retrieval theory of sentence comprehension: New findings and new challenges. In L. Escobar, V. Torrens, & T. Parodi (Eds.) Language Processing and Disorders (pp. 121-144). Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. [pdf]

Parker, D. (2017). Processing multiple gap dependencies: Forewarned is forearmed. Journal of Memory and Language, 97, 175-186. [pdf | data + code]

Parker, D. & Phillips, C. (2017). Reflexive attraction in comprehension is selective. Journal of Memory and Language, 94, 272-290. [pdf| data + code]

Parker, D. & Lantz, D. (2017). Encoding and Accessing Linguistic Representations in a Dynamically Structured Holographic Memory System. Topics in Cognitive Science, 9, 51-68. [pdf | code]

Parker, D. & Phillips, C. (2016). Negative polarity illusions and the encoding of hierarchical representations in memory. Cognition, 157, 321-339. [pdf | data + code]

Parker, D. & Lantz, D. (2016). Encoding and Accessing Linguistic Representations in a Dynamically Structured Holographic Memory System. In D Reitter & F. E. Ritter (Eds.), Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Cognitive Modeling (ICCM), pp. 93-99. The Pennsylvania State University. Recipient of award for outstanding paper. [pdf; Note: this paper is superseded by the 2017 topiCS article of the same title]

Parker, D., Lago, S., & Phillips, C. (2015). Interference in the processing of adjunct control. Frontiers in Psychology, 6, 1-13. [pdf | data + code]

Phillips, C. & Parker, D. (2014). The psycholinguistics of ellipsis. Lingua, 151, 78-95. [pdf]

Chow, W-Y., Lago, S., Barrios, S., Parker, D., Morini, G., & Lau, E. (2014). Additive effects of repetition and predictability during comprehension: Evidence from event-related potentials. PLoS ONE, 9, 1-11. [pdf]

Parker, D. (2011). Which-phrases reconstruct? A syntactic investigation of D-linked wh-movement. In D. Baily & V. Teliga (ends.), Proceedings of the 39th Western Conference on Linguistics (WECOL). pp. 207-220. Fresno, CA: California State University. [pdf]

Parker, D. & Seely, T. D. (2010). MaxElide and its domain of application. Extended abstract from talk given at the 85th Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting. [pdf]

Parker, D. (2009). At the interfaces: Deriving and interpreting focus and anaphora in VP-ellipsis. In S. Lima, K. Mullin, & B. Smith (eds.), Proceedings of the 39th Annual Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society (NELS). pp. 585-596. University of Massachusetts, GLSA. [pdf]

Xie, Y., Aristar-Dry, H., Lockwood, H., Thompson, J., Parker, D., & Cool, B. (2009) Language and location: A map annotation project – A GIS-based infrastructure for linguistics information management. In Proceedings of the International Multiconference on Computer and Information Technology. pp. 305-311. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE). [pdf]

Parker, D. & Cool, B. (2008). Computational approaches to mapping and visualizing language data. In Proceedings of the 5th Midwest Computational Linguistics Colloquium (MCML). Michigan State University. [pdf]