Glossa Psycholinguistics
@glossapsycholx.bsky.social
Glossa Psycholinguistics is an #openaccess journal of #psycholinguistics published by @eScholarship.
https://escholarship.org/uc/glossapsycholinguistics
https://escholarship.org/uc/glossapsycholinguistics
We are thrilled to announce that the Italian Agency for the Evaluation of Research has given our journal a rating of “A” for Linguistics publications. This is a major milestone for our journal! Thanks to
@escholarship.bsky.social
, Valentina Bambini, and Federico Frau for their support!
@escholarship.bsky.social
, Valentina Bambini, and Federico Frau for their support!
October 21, 2025 at 6:31 PM
We are thrilled to announce that the Italian Agency for the Evaluation of Research has given our journal a rating of “A” for Linguistics publications. This is a major milestone for our journal! Thanks to
@escholarship.bsky.social
, Valentina Bambini, and Federico Frau for their support!
@escholarship.bsky.social
, Valentina Bambini, and Federico Frau for their support!
We're back and happy to announce the publication of another article in October - new psycholinguistics coming out fast and furious here at GPx 😎...
October 9, 2025 at 4:51 PM
We're back and happy to announce the publication of another article in October - new psycholinguistics coming out fast and furious here at GPx 😎...
🎃 Happy October! We're delighted to announce the publication of a new ~ Registered Report ~ in Glossa Psycholinguistics:
October 6, 2025 at 3:32 PM
🎃 Happy October! We're delighted to announce the publication of a new ~ Registered Report ~ in Glossa Psycholinguistics:
We're delighted to announce that we have published two more articles in Glossa Psycholinguistics!
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September 11, 2025 at 4:59 PM
We're delighted to announce that we have published two more articles in Glossa Psycholinguistics!
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We're delighted to announce that Hannah Rohde (Edinburgh) is joining Glossa Psycholinguistics as an Associate Editor this fall. Hannah is an influential scholar and expert in experimental pragmatics. Welcome, Hannah, we look forward to working with you!
www.lel.ed.ac.uk/~hrohde/
www.lel.ed.ac.uk/~hrohde/
Hannah Rohde
www.lel.ed.ac.uk
September 3, 2025 at 3:29 PM
We're delighted to announce that Hannah Rohde (Edinburgh) is joining Glossa Psycholinguistics as an Associate Editor this fall. Hannah is an influential scholar and expert in experimental pragmatics. Welcome, Hannah, we look forward to working with you!
www.lel.ed.ac.uk/~hrohde/
www.lel.ed.ac.uk/~hrohde/
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August 11, 2025 at 5:53 PM
So many new followers! Hi! 👋 Did you know that you can sign up to receive alerts in your inbox when Glossa Psycholinguistics publishes new articles? If you would like this, go here to see how to sign up for our email list:
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A full moon appeared this past weekend 🌕🌜... and two new articles appeared in Glossa Psycholinguistics today! We're delighted to announce the publication of two further articles in our 2025 volume...
August 11, 2025 at 5:49 PM
A full moon appeared this past weekend 🌕🌜... and two new articles appeared in Glossa Psycholinguistics today! We're delighted to announce the publication of two further articles in our 2025 volume...
We're delighted to announce another article in Glossa Psycholinguistics!
'The processing of subject-verb agreement with postverbal subjects in Italian' by Listsanti, Lago and Torregrossa
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'The processing of subject-verb agreement with postverbal subjects in Italian' by Listsanti, Lago and Torregrossa
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The processing of subject-verb agreement with postverbal subjects in Italian
Author(s): Listanti, Andrea; Lago, Sol; Torregrossa, Jacopo | Abstract: The processing of subject-verb number agreement has been extensively studied when the subject precedes the verb; by contrast, ag...
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July 14, 2025 at 9:00 PM
We're delighted to announce another article in Glossa Psycholinguistics!
'The processing of subject-verb agreement with postverbal subjects in Italian' by Listsanti, Lago and Torregrossa
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'The processing of subject-verb agreement with postverbal subjects in Italian' by Listsanti, Lago and Torregrossa
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We're delighted to announce another article in Glossa Psycholinguistics!
'Canvassing the whole neighborhood: A large-scale view of neighbor network structure, and how it relates to lexical processing' by Carlson, DiMercurio, Gertel, Diaz and Sandberg:
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'Canvassing the whole neighborhood: A large-scale view of neighbor network structure, and how it relates to lexical processing' by Carlson, DiMercurio, Gertel, Diaz and Sandberg:
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Canvassing the whole neighborhood: A large-scale view of neighbor network structure, and how it relates to lexical processing
Author(s): Carlson, Matthew T.; DiMercurio II, Dominick; Gertel, Victoria H.; Diaz, Michele T.; Sandberg, Chaleece W. | Abstract: Lexical processing reflects patterns of phonological and/or orthograph...
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June 23, 2025 at 11:01 PM
We're delighted to announce another article in Glossa Psycholinguistics!
'Canvassing the whole neighborhood: A large-scale view of neighbor network structure, and how it relates to lexical processing' by Carlson, DiMercurio, Gertel, Diaz and Sandberg:
escholarship.org/uc/item/0fr5...
'Canvassing the whole neighborhood: A large-scale view of neighbor network structure, and how it relates to lexical processing' by Carlson, DiMercurio, Gertel, Diaz and Sandberg:
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Relax with this new article on language processing and tense, just published in Glossa Psycholinguistics: “Living in the present - how referent lifetime influences processing of past, present (perfect), and future tenses”, by Palleschi, Ronderos, and Knoeferle!
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Living in the present - how referent lifetime influences processing of past, present (perfect), and future tenses
Author(s): Palleschi, Daniela; Ronderos, Camilo Rodríguez; Knoeferle, Pia | Abstract: The English present perfect and simple future tenses are felicitous with the living, but not the dead, as a referent must exist at reference time. In contrast, the simple past is odd with living referents in out-of-the-blue statements, as it requires a specified or implied past reference time. We employed eye-tracking during reading (Experiment 1) and self-paced reading (Experiments 2 and 3) in order to explore how (referent) lifetime-tense congruence influences processing across three English tenses. Referent-lifetime contexts (e.g., Jimi Hendrix was an American musician. He died in London.) were followed by critical sentences in the present perfect (Experiments 1-3), simple future (Experiments 1 and 2), and the simple past (Experiment 3) (e.g., He has performed/will perform/performed in numerous music festivals.). Lifetime-tense congruence effects in reading times and naturalness responses emerged in all three tenses, but with differences in the latency, magnitude, and direction of effects: Longer reading times were elicited by the present perfect (Experiments 1-3) and simple past (Experiment 3) in incongruent (versus congruent) lifetime-tense conditions, with earlier and larger congruence effects in the present perfect. Conversely, the simple future elicited shorter reading times and reaction times in the incongruent condition (Experiments 1 and 2). All incongruent lifetime-tense conditions elicited lower naturalness judgements than congruent conditions, suggesting metalinguistic awareness of the violations, with the largest effect in the simple future condition. Our findings provide the first evidence of processing costs associated with violations of the Perfect Lifetime Effect, and contribute to the existing literature exploring the distribution and processing of (English) tenses.
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May 28, 2025 at 2:09 PM
Relax with this new article on language processing and tense, just published in Glossa Psycholinguistics: “Living in the present - how referent lifetime influences processing of past, present (perfect), and future tenses”, by Palleschi, Ronderos, and Knoeferle!
escholarship.org/uc/item/1c59...
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Summertime is almost here, and we at Glossa Psycholinguistics are delighted to share with you two new articles that we have just published!
May 22, 2025 at 10:43 PM
Summertime is almost here, and we at Glossa Psycholinguistics are delighted to share with you two new articles that we have just published!
We have two new papers we're very excited to publish in Glossa Psycholinguistics!
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May 6, 2025 at 1:36 AM
We have two new papers we're very excited to publish in Glossa Psycholinguistics!
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We're delighted to announce that James McQueen (MPI) is joining Glossa Psycholinguistics as an Associate Editor this summer. James is an influential scholar and expert in the learning and processing of spoken language. Welcome to Glossa Psycholinguistics, James, we look forward to working with you!
May 1, 2025 at 7:55 PM
We're delighted to announce that James McQueen (MPI) is joining Glossa Psycholinguistics as an Associate Editor this summer. James is an influential scholar and expert in the learning and processing of spoken language. Welcome to Glossa Psycholinguistics, James, we look forward to working with you!
Good morning! This spring we are happy to have the privilege of continuing to publish high quality cutting edge research in psycholinguistics. To this end, we are delighted to announce another further publication in GPx!
April 4, 2025 at 1:42 PM
Good morning! This spring we are happy to have the privilege of continuing to publish high quality cutting edge research in psycholinguistics. To this end, we are delighted to announce another further publication in GPx!
Spring is attempting to spring, but has not quite sprung!🐰🐣All the same, the articles keep sprouting away in Glossa Psycholinguistics... so we're delighted to announce two further published articles in GPx!
March 25, 2025 at 3:08 PM
Spring is attempting to spring, but has not quite sprung!🐰🐣All the same, the articles keep sprouting away in Glossa Psycholinguistics... so we're delighted to announce two further published articles in GPx!
Many members of our team are stuck indoors because of inclement weather, but nonetheless they are undaunted, and are publishing more open science for you all to enjoy. This week we are delighted to announce two more wonderful publications in Glossa Psycholinguistics ...
February 18, 2025 at 2:49 PM
Many members of our team are stuck indoors because of inclement weather, but nonetheless they are undaunted, and are publishing more open science for you all to enjoy. This week we are delighted to announce two more wonderful publications in Glossa Psycholinguistics ...
While we have not gotten our wish for a foreshortened winter (thanks for nothing, Punxsutawney Phil), we have gotten our wish to publish more great articles for you in Glossa Psycholinguistics! This week we have two great new ones...
February 10, 2025 at 5:44 PM
While we have not gotten our wish for a foreshortened winter (thanks for nothing, Punxsutawney Phil), we have gotten our wish to publish more great articles for you in Glossa Psycholinguistics! This week we have two great new ones...
Glossa Psycholinguistics is in the UC Office of Scholarly Communication's blog in a new series featuring @escholarship.bsky.social journals: If you wanna read about some of the successes and challenges faced by a journal like ours, check it out!
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eScholarship Journal Spotlight: Glossa Psycholinguistics - Office of Scholarly Communication
In this new University of California (UC) Office of Scholarly Communication blog series, we highlight the successes and challenges of leading journals published by UC’s eScholarship Publishing program...
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January 28, 2025 at 3:03 AM
Glossa Psycholinguistics is in the UC Office of Scholarly Communication's blog in a new series featuring @escholarship.bsky.social journals: If you wanna read about some of the successes and challenges faced by a journal like ours, check it out!
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January 27, 2025 at 3:31 PM
Heya! 👋 Did you know that you can sign up to receive up to the minute Glossa Psycholinguistics updates? If you would like up to the minute notifications when new research is published in Glossa Psycholinguistics, go here to see on how to sign up for our email list:
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Shake off those winter blues! ❄️🏂 We've got two more articles in Glossa Psycholinguistics for you..
January 27, 2025 at 3:28 PM
Shake off those winter blues! ❄️🏂 We've got two more articles in Glossa Psycholinguistics for you..
We hope that your 2025 is off to a good start! We are delighted to announce the publication of our *fourth* volume here at Glossa Psycholinguistics! Time flies 😀 You can access it here: escholarship.org/uc/glossapsy...
We have two articles so far...
We have two articles so far...
Glossa Psycholinguistics
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January 13, 2025 at 4:18 PM
We hope that your 2025 is off to a good start! We are delighted to announce the publication of our *fourth* volume here at Glossa Psycholinguistics! Time flies 😀 You can access it here: escholarship.org/uc/glossapsy...
We have two articles so far...
We have two articles so far...
🪔 🦃 Late fall is here and Glossa Psycholinguistics is delighted to announce the publication of two more articles!
November 27, 2024 at 3:40 PM
🪔 🦃 Late fall is here and Glossa Psycholinguistics is delighted to announce the publication of two more articles!
Hello to all our new followers! Delighted to have you here. Watch this space for up to the minute posts about the articles that come out in Glossa Psycholinguistics!
November 18, 2024 at 11:04 PM
Hello to all our new followers! Delighted to have you here. Watch this space for up to the minute posts about the articles that come out in Glossa Psycholinguistics!
🎃🎃 October is fully here and Glossa Psycholinguistics is delighted to announce the publication of two more articles... read on if you dare 🎃🎃 ...
October 14, 2024 at 5:19 PM
🎃🎃 October is fully here and Glossa Psycholinguistics is delighted to announce the publication of two more articles... read on if you dare 🎃🎃 ...
October is (almost) here, and so are two great new articles that we're delighted to publish in Glossa Psycholinguistics!
September 30, 2024 at 1:38 PM
October is (almost) here, and so are two great new articles that we're delighted to publish in Glossa Psycholinguistics!