Below is a list with links to my talks, posters, and papers, with each group being sorted from newest to oldest.

Selected Publications

Talks

  1. Panizza, Daniele & Thalmann, Maik (2019): Adults are not always faster than children. An eye-tracking study on the online comprehension of indirect scalar implicatures. XPRAGIT 3.
  2. Antomo, Mailin; Chen, Yuqiu; Müller, Susanne; Paul, Katharina; Paluch, Markus & Thalmann, Maik (2019): Deceptive language: a new methodology in language acquisition and implicature theory. DGfS 41.
  3. Thalmann, Maik (2019): Presuppositions At-Issue: Soft and Hard Triggers in Language Acquisition. Vienna.

Posters

  1. Panizza, Daniele & Thalmann, Maik (2019): Adults are not always faster than children. An eye-tracking study on the online comprehension of Indirect Scalar Implicatures. GALA 14.
  2. Roszowski, Magdalena; Schmitt, Viola; Thalmann, Maik & Panizza, Daniele (2019): On the role of distribuitivity in the online comprehension of VP-conjunction. XPRAGIT 3.
  3. Thalmann, Maik & Panizza, Daniele (2019): Adults are not always faster than children. An eye-tracking study on the online comprehension of Indirect Scalar Implicatures. AMLaP 25.
  4. Thalmann, Maik & Panizza, Daniele (2018): Present to the eye, away from the mind. Dissociating online comprehension and offline judgments of indirect scalar inferences. BUCLD 43.
  5. Thalmann, Maik; Paul, Katharina & Panizza, Daniele (2018): When Children Process Ambiguity Faster Than Adults: Evidence from Eye Movements. Ambigo.
  6. Roszowski, Magdalena; Schmitt, Viola; Thalmann, Maik & Panizza, Daniele (2018): Experimental Evidence for non-Intersective VP-Conjunction In Children and Adults. Ambigo.

Papers (Preprint)

  1. Thalmann, Chen, Müller, Paluch & Antomo (accepted): Against PCI-GCI uniformity. Evidence from deceptive language in German and Chinese. Linguistische Berichte.
  2. Thalmann, Maik & Panizza, Daniele (2019): Present to the Eye, Away from the Mind. Dissociating Online Comprehension and Offline Judgments of Indirect Scalar Inferences. Proceedings of BUCLD 43.
  3. Antomo, Mailin; Chen, Yuqiu; Müller, Susanne; Paul, Katharina; Paluch, Markus & Thalmann, Maik (2018): When children aren’t more logical than adults. An empirical investigation of lying by falsely implicating. Journal of Pragmatics.