MLD Publications- March in Review

01 April 2026
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31 March 2026
This March, MLD members contributed new work on language comprehension, reference, and communication across different populations and modalities. From how disfluencies shape narrative understanding to how speakers produce referring expressions across modalities, support communication in aphasia, and navigate perspective-taking, these studies highlight the cognitive and interactional processes underlying human communication.
 

Journal Article

  • Giglio, L., Hagoort, P., & Huizeling, E. (2026). Disfluencies reduce the effect of uh… word surprisal during narrative comprehension. Cortex, 199, 20-35. doi:10.1016/j.cortex.2026.02.017.
     
  • Giles, M., Rubio-Fernández, P., & Mollica, F. (2026). Search efficiency drives reference production across modalities, but colour is special. Open mind, 10, 236-260. doi:10.1162/OPMI.a.337.
     
  • Randone*, F., Mellana*, M., Toscano, S., & Muò, R. (2026). Risorse per Supportare la Conversazione delle Persone con Afasia: Indagine sull’Applicabilità nella Pratica Clinica. Logopedia e Comunicazione, 22(1), 55-74. doi:10.14605/LOG2212603.
     
  • Van Elswyk, P., & Rubio-Fernández, P. (2026). Moore perspective-taking: An experimental investigation of the acceptability of Moorean conjunctions. Cognition, 272: 106485. doi:10.1016/j.cognition.2026.106485.

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