David Race
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618 Psychology Bldg
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Dept of Psychology (WJ Brogden Hall)
1202 West Johnson Street
Madison, WI 53706-1696
E-Mail: drace@lcnl.wisc.edu
Phone: (608) 262-1897
Fax: (608) 262-4029 |
Research Statement:
I'm currently a fifth year student in the graduate program of psychology
at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In the fall of 2001 I transferred
along with my advisor Dr. Maryellen C. MacDonald from the University of
Southern California.
My area of interest is in sentence processing, which focuses on how people
are able to produce and comprehend sentences. In production I'm interested
in how factors such as accessibility (the ease with which a word or phrase
can be activated) and incrementality (the phenomena that a sentence can
begin to be produced before it is completely planned), affect the
structure of the final utterance. In comprehension, I'm interested in
discovering how factors (semantic, syntactic, frequency distribution,
etc.) interact to help comprehenders avoid ambiguity. Also, my interests
lie in the overlap and interaction between the production and
comprehension s systems.
Papers/Posters/Talks:
Race, D. S. & MacDonald, M. C. (2001). The Role of "that" in the
production and comprehension of object relative clauses. Poster
presented at the 14th Annual Cuny Conference on Human Sentence Processing.
Race, D. S. & MacDonald, M. C. (2003). Structural priming from
non-structural overlap? Priming reduced relatives with unambiguous
passives. Poster presented at the 16th Annual Cuny Conference on Human
Sentence Processing.
Race, D. S. & MacDonald, M. C. (2003). The use of "that" in the
production and comprehension of object relative clauses. Paper
presented at the 26th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society.
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