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Helena Aparicio
Helena Aparicio
Assistant Professor, Linguistics Department, Cornell University
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Processing gradable adjectives in context: A visual world study
H Aparicio, M Xiang, C Kennedy
Semantics and Linguistic Theory 25, 413-432, 2016
372016
Contrastive inferences are sensitive to informativity expectations, adjective semantics and visual salience
P Rubio-Fernandez, H Aparicio, V Shukla, J Jara-Ettinger
PsyArXiv, 2019
122019
Perceived Informativity and Referential Effects of Contrast in Adjectivally Modified NPs
H Aparicio, C Kennedy, M Xiang
The Semantics of Gradability, Vagueness, and Scale Structure, 199-220, 2018
122018
A compositional analysis for subset comparatives
H APARICIO
Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 18, 24-41, 2014
5*2014
Morphological feature mismatches under ellipsis: An eye-tracking study
H Aparicio, K Franich, M Xiang
Proceedings of NELS 45, 2015
42015
The Aligned Multimodal Movie Treebank: An audio, video, dependency-parse treebank
A Yaari, J DeWitt, H Hu, B Stankovits, S Felshin, Y Berzak, H Aparicio, ...
Proceedings of the 2022 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language …, 2022
32022
Processing context-sensitive expressions: the case of Gradable Adjectives and Numerals: University of Chicago PhD dissertation
H Aparicio
22017
Scalar implicature rates vary within and across adjectival scales
H Aparicio, E Ronai
Proceedings of SALT 33, 110-130, 2023
12023
Granularity in the Semantics of Comparison
H Aparicio, C Chen, R Levy, E Coppock
Semantics and Linguistic Theory 31, 550-569, 2022
12022
NPI licensing and intrusion effects in Japanese
N Su, H Aparicio
Proceedings of CLS, 2023
2023
The Syntax of Ellipsis Resolution: Eye-tracking Evidence from φ-Feature Mismatches
H Aparicio, K Franich, M Xiang
2014
Referential garden path effects in modified Haddock descriptions
H Aparicio, R Levy, E Coppock
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