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Presentations

2011

  • Bardhan, N. P., & Weber, A. (2011). Listening to a novel foreign accent, with long lasting effects. Poster presented at 162nd Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, San Diego, Cal. more >
  • Bardhan, N., Witteman, M. J., & Weber, A. (2011). Adaptation to foreign-accented speech examined by mouse-tracking. Poster presented at The 13th Winter Conference of the Dutch Psychonomic Society, Egmond aan Zee. more >
  • Bien, H., Hanulikova, A., Weber, A., & Zwitserlood, P. (2011). Sinking about speech: Acoustic similarity versus linguistic experience in prelexical processing. Poster presented at The 17th Meeting of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology [ESCOP 2011], San Sebastian, Spain. more >
  • Drenhaus, H., Weber, A., & Crocker, M. (2011). Visually grounded expectations influence semantic integration: An ERP (event related brain potentials) study on situated language. Poster presented at XI International Conference on Cognitive Neuroscience, Mallorca, Spain. more >
  • Eisner, F., Weber, A., & Melinger, A. (2011). Phonological and sociophonetic constraints on the perceptual adjustment to devoiced stop consonants. Poster presented at The First International Conference on Cognitive Hearing Science for Communication, Linkoping, Sweden. more >
  • Reinisch, E., & Weber, A. (2011). Adapting to lexical stress errors in foreign-accented speech. Poster presented at The First International Conference on Cognitive Hearing Science for Communication, Linköping, Sweden. more >
  • Reinisch, E., Weber, A., & Mitterer, H. (2011). Listeners retune phoneme boundaries across languages. Poster presented at The 162nd Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, San Diego, CA.
  • Van Setten, E. R. H., Hell, van, J. G., Witteman, M. J., Weber, A., & McQueen, J. M. (2011). The influence of socio-cultural context and method of stimulus presentation on the processing of Dutch-English code-switches: An experimental study. Poster presented at Workshop on 'Frontiers in linguistics, acquisition and multilingualism studies: Dynamic paradigms', Vaals, Netherlands.
  • Weber, A. (2011). Adaptive Listening: the case of foreign accents. Talk presented at Workshop on Bilingualism: Neurolinguistic and Psycholinguistic Perspectives. Aix-en-Provence. 2011-09-12 - 2011-09-14.
  • Weber, A., Sumner, M., Krott, A., Huettig, F., & Hanulikova, A. (2011). Sinking about boats and brains: Activation of word meaning in foreign-accented speech by native and nonnative listeners. Poster presented at the First International Conference on Cognitive Hearing Science for Communication, Linköping, Sweden. more >
  • Witteman, M. J., Bardhan, N. P., Weber, A., & McQueen, J. M. (2011). Adapting to foreign-accented speech: The role of delay in testing. Poster presented at 162nd meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, San Diego, USA. more >
  • Witteman, M. J., Bardhan, N. P., Weber, A., & McQueen, J. M. (2011). Is adaptation to foreign-accented speech long-lasting?. Poster presented at the 13th Winter Conference of the Dutch Psychonomic Society, Egmond aan Zee, Netherlands.

2010

  • Betta, A. M. D., McQueen, J. M., & Weber, A. (2010). Adaptation to Italian-accented English: A comparison of native and nonnative listeners. Poster presented at Psycholinguistic approaches to speech recognition in adverse conditions, Bristol. more >
  • Hanulikova, A., & Weber, A. (2010). Production of English interdental fricatives by Dutch, German, and English speakers. Talk presented at New Sounds 2010: The Sixth International Symposium on the Acquisition of Second Language Speech. Poznan, Poland. 2010-05-01 - 2010-05-03.
  • Hanulikova, A., Van Rees Vellinga, M., Weber, A., & Zwitserlood, P. (2010). A neurophysiological investigation of processing phoneme substitutions in L2. Talk presented at New Sounds 2010: The Sixth International Symposium on the Acquisition of Second Language Speech. Poznan, Poland. 2010-05-01 - 2010-05-03.
  • Witteman, M. J., Weber, A., & McQueen, J. M. (2010). Rapid and long-lasting adaptation to foreign-accented speech. Poster presented at The 160th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America (ASA), Cancún, Mexico.
  • Witteman, M. J., Weber, A., & McQueen, J. M. (2010). The influence of short- and long-term experience on recognizing German-accented Dutch. Poster presented at the 16th Annual Conference on Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing [AMLaP 2010], York, UK.

2009

  • Broersma, M., Aoyagi, M., & Weber, A. (2009). Move, moobu, moof: Comprehension of Japanese and Dutch accented speech. Talk presented at International Phonetics and Phonology Forum. Kobe, Japan. 2009-08-26 - 2009-08-27.
  • Di Betta, A. M., Weber, A., & McQueen, J. (2009). Trick or treat? Adaptation to Italian-accented English speech by native English, Italian, and Dutch listeners. Poster presented at 15th Annual Conference on Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing (AMLaP 2009), Barcelona. more >
  • Hanulikova, A., & Weber, A. (2009). "Sink positive": Experience with foreign accents influences native and non-native word recognition. Poster presented at 15th Annual Conference on Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing [AMLaP 2009], Barcelona, Spain. more >
  • Hanulikova, A., & Weber, A. (2009). Experience with foreign accent influences non-native (L2) word recognition: The case of th-substitutions. Poster presented at 2nd Acoustical Society of America Workshop on Speech, “Cross-language speech perception and variations in linguistic experience”, Portland, Oregon, USA. more >
  • Paris, G., Weber, A., & Crocker, M. (2009). Using eyetracking to investigate spoken-word recognition in bilinguals. Poster presented at Eye-to-IT Conference on Translation Processes, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Van Rees Vellinga, M., Hanulikova, A., Zwitserlood, P., & Weber, A. (2009). Neurophysiological investigation of experience-based processing of phoneme substitutions in L2. Talk presented at 12th NVP Winter Conference on Cognition, Brain, and Behaviour. Egmond aan Zee, the Netherlands. 2009-12-18 - 2009-12-19. more >
  • Weber, A. (2009). Fremdsprachliche Akzente und adaptives Hören. Talk presented at Kolloquium, Institut für Phonetik, Universität Köln. Cologne, Germany. 2009.
  • Weber, A. (2009). The role of language background in processing foreign-accented speech: The magicoo effect. Talk presented at Summer Workshop of the Netherlands Society for Phonetic Sciences. Leiden, The Netherlands. 2009.
  • Witteman, M. J., Weber, A., & McQueen, J. M. (2009). Recognizing German-accented Dutch: Does prior experience matter?. Poster presented at 12th NVP Winter Conference on Cognition, Brain, and Behaviour, Egmond aan Zee, Netherlands.
  • Zhang, L., & Weber, A. (2009). The effect of word class on spoken-word recognition: Evidence from eye movements. Poster presented at 51. Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen" (TeaP 2009), Jena, Germany. more >

2008

  • Weber, A. (2008). Adaptives Sprachverstehen: Von Lauten und Wörtern. Talk presented at Fachbereich Sprachwissenschaft, Universität Konstanz. Konstanz, Germany. 2008.

2007

  • Melinger, A., & Weber, A. (2007). The influence of stimulus preview on phonological competition: Evidence from synonyms in language comprehension. Poster presented at 15th Conference of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology (ESCOP 2007), Marseille, France. more >
  • Paris, G., Weber, A., & Crocker, M. W. (2007). Interference of lexical-semantic gender in bilingual spoken-word recognition: An eyetracking study with non-cognate nouns. Poster presented at 6th International Symposium on Bilingualism (ISB 6), Hamburg, Germany.
  • Weber, A. (2007). Eye-tracking in language comprehension: A cross-sectional view. Talk presented at Kolloquium, Institut für Phonetik, Universität des Saarlandes. Saarbruecken, Germany. 2007-06.
  • Weber, A. (2007). Gesprochene Sprache verstehen: Von Wörtern und Sätzen. Talk presented at Institut für Linguistik und Literaturwissenschaft, Universität Bielefeld. Bielefeld, Germany. 2007-10.
  • Weber, A. (2007). Gesprochene Sprache verstehen: Von Wörtern und Sätzen. Talk presented at Institut für Linguistik, Universität Potsdam. Potsdam, Germany. 2007-10.
  • Weber, A. (2007). The influence of prosody on visual attention. Talk presented at 8. Fachtagung der Gesellschaft für Kognitionswissenschaft (KogWis 2007). Saarbruecken, Germany. 2007-03-19.
  • Weber, A., & Crocker, M. (2007). The influence of the scene on linguistic expectations: Evidence from cross-model priming in visual worlds. Poster presented at 20th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing (CUNY 2007), San Diego, USA. more >
  • Weber, A., & Cutler, A. (2007). Knowing what you cannot hear: Knowledge sources for lexical representations in asymmetric bilingualism. Talk presented at 3rd Annual Rovereto Workshop on Bilingualism. Rovereto, Italy. 2007-09-20 - 2007-09-23. more >
  • Weber, A., Cutler, A., Escudero, P., & Hayes-Harb, R. (2007). Exploring the phonological representations in the L2 lexicon. Talk presented at Workshop on Language Processing in First and Second Language Learners (MPI for Psycholinguistics). Nijmegen, The Netherlands. 2007-11-23 - 2007-11-24.

2006

  • Paris, G., Weber, A., & Crocker, M. (2006). German morphosyntactic gender and lexical access. Poster presented at Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing (AMLaP 2006), Nijmegen, The Netherlands. more >
  • Weber, A. (2006). Was uns Augenbewegungen über die Verarbeitung gesprochener Sprache sagen können. Talk presented at ZSM workshop "Was ist linguistische Evidenz?", Universität Köln. Cologne, Germany. 2006-11-24 - 2006-11-25.
  • Weber, A., & Crocker, M. (2006). Top-down anticipation versus bottom-up lexical access: Which dominates eye movements in visual scenes?. Poster presented at The 19th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing (CUNY 2006), New York City, USA. more >

2005

  • Melinger, A., & Weber, A. (2005). What’s next? Sufficiency of subject-object plausibility for anticipatory eye movements. Poster presented at 18th Annual CUNY Sentence Processing Conference (CUNY 2005), Tucson, USA. more >
  • Paris, G., & Weber, A. (2005). L1 gender influences lexical competition in non-cognates in L2 listening. Poster presented at 11th Annual Conference on Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing [AMLaP 2005], Gent, Belgium.
  • Weber, A. (2005). Phonetics and eye-tracking: What eye movements can tell us about language comprehension. Talk presented at Kolloquium, Institut für Phonetik, Universität Köln. Cologne, Germany. 2005-01.

2004

  • Paris, G., & Weber, A. (2004). The role of gender information in spoken word recognition in a non-native language. Talk presented at The 10th Annual Conference on Architectures and Mechanisms of Language Processing (AMLaP 2004). Aix-en-Provence, France. 2004-09-16 - 2004-09-18. more >
  • Weber, A. (2004). Psycholinguistics and eye-tracking: 1995-2004. Talk presented at Kolloquium, Institut für Psychologie, Universität des Saarlandes. Saarbruecken, Germany. 2004-05.
  • Weber, A., Braun, B., & Crocker, M. (2004). Adjectival modifiers and reference resolution: When prosodic focus matters. Poster presented at 17th Annual CUNY Sentence Processing Conference (CUNY 2004), Washington, USA. more >

2003

  • Weber, A., & Neu, J. (2003). Assignment of grammatical functions in discourse context and word-order ambiguity resolution. Poster presented at 16th Annual CUNY Sentence Processing Conference (CUNY 2003), Boston, USA. more >

2002

  • Strange, W., Weber, A., Levy, E., Shafiro, V., & Nishi, K. (2002). Within- and across-language acoustic variability of vowels spoken in different phonetic and prosodic contexts: American English, North German, and Parisian French. Poster presented at 144th meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Cancun, Mexico. more >
  • Weber, A., & Cutler, A. (2002). Phonetic discrimination and non-native spoken-word recognition. Poster presented at 143th meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Pittsburgh, PA. more >

2001

  • Weber, A. (2001). Die Rolle der muttersprachlichen Lautstruktur in einer Fremdsprache. Talk presented at Kolloquium, Institut für Phonetik, Ludwig-Maximilian Universität München. Munich, Germany. 2001.
  • Weber, A. (2001). Eye movements and non-native spoken-word recognition. Talk presented at Kolloquium, Fachbereich Psycholinguistik, Universität des Saarlandes. Saarbruecken, Germany. 2001-12.
  • Weber, A. (2001). Eye movements and the activation of native words in non-native spoken-word recognition. Poster presented at 142th meeting of the acoustical Society of America, Fort Lauderdale, FL. more >

2000

  • Weber, A. (2000). Phonotactic constraints in native and non-native listening. Poster presented at Tutorials in Behavioral and Brain Sciences TuBBS, Woerlitz, Germany.
  • Weber, A. (2000). Sequential constraints in non-native listening, or why Germans recognize 'John Lennon' easier than 'Rush Limbaugh'. Poster presented at City University of New York Science Day, New York City, USA.
  • Weber, A. (2000). Sequential cues for word segmentation in English. Talk presented at Kolloquium, Linguistics Department, City University of New York. New York City, USA. 2000.

1999

  • Warner, N., & Weber, A. (1999). Perceptual consequences of unintended epenthetic stops. Poster presented at 137th meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Berlin, Germany. more >
  • Weber, A. (1999). Help or hindrance: How violation of different assimilation rules affects spoken-language processing. Poster presented at 137th meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Berlin, Germany. more >
  • Weber, A. (1999). Help or hindrance: how violation of different assimilation rules affects spoken-language processing. Poster presented at Tutorials in Behavioral and Brain Sciences TuBBS, Ohlstadt, Germany. more >

1998

  • Weber, A. (1998). Help or hindrance: How violation of different assimilation rules affects spoken-language processing. Poster presented at The 3rd International Summer School on Neural Nets: Speech Processing, Recognition and Artificial Neural Networks, Vietri sul Mare (Sa), Italy. more >
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Andrea Weber

Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
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The Netherlands
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