Biondo, Vespignani and Dillon to appear in Frontiers in Psychology

Former visiting scholar Nicoletta Biondo (BCBL) has been published in Frontiers in Psychology, along with co-authors Francesco Vespignani and Brian Dillon. Her paper, entitled Attachment and concord of temporal adverbs: evidence from eye movements, uses eye-tracking-while-reading to evaluate the degree to which syntactic and semantic cues guide the interpretation of deictic temporal adverbs like last week in incremental syntactic processing. She shows that readers are immediately sensitive to syntactic structure in resolving the attachment site of adverbial phrases. Congratulations, Nicoletta!