PUBLICATIONS

PUBLICATIONS

Papers

Pozniak, C., Beyssade, C., Roussarie, L., & Godart-Wendling, B. (2024). How Relevant Is the Sentence Unit to Accessing Implicit Meaning?. Languages9(2), 42. LINK

Pozniak, C., Corbeau, E., & Burnett, H. (2023). Contextual dilution in French gender inclusive writing: An experimental investigation. Journal of French Language Studies, 1-20. LINK

Cayrecastel, Z., Pozniak, C., & Colonna, S. (2022). Effet d’amorçage sur la féminisation des noms de rôles. Une étude expérimentale chez les enfants francophones de 5 ans. GLAD!. Revue sur le langage, le genre, les sexualités, (13). LINK

Fukumura, K., Pozniak, C., & Alario, F. X. (2022). Avoiding gender ambiguous pronouns in French. Cognition218, 104909. LINK

Pozniak, C., & Burnett, H. (2021). Failures of Gricean reasoning and the role of stereotypes in the production of gender marking in French. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics, 6(1). LINK

Burnett, H., & Pozniak, C. (2021). Political dimensions of gender inclusive writing in Parisian universities. Journal of Sociolinguistics25(5), 808-831. LINK

Esteve-Gibert, N., Schafer, A. J., Hemforth, B., Portes, C., Pozniak, C., & D’Imperio, M. (2020). Empathy influences how listeners interpret intonation and meaning when words are ambiguous. Memory & Cognition, 1-15.

Pozniak, C., Hemforth, B., Haendler, Y., Santi, A., & Grillo, N. (2019). Seeing events vs. entities: The processing advantage of Pseudo Relatives over Relative Clauses. Journal of Memory and Language107, 128-151.

Pozniak, C., Hemforth, B., & Scheepers, C. (2018). Cross-domain priming from mathematics to relative clause attachment: A visual-world study in French. Frontiers in psychology, 9, 2056. LINK

Pozniak, C., & Hemforth, B. (2016). Acquisition des pronoms objets en français langue seconde. Discours. Revue de linguistique, psycholinguistique et informatique. A journal of linguistics, psycholinguistics and computational linguistics, (18). LINK

Book chapters

Pozniak, C., Abeillé, A., & Hemforth, B. (2021). Subject inversion in French object relatives: What’s your preference?. Onetomany relations in morphology, syntax, and semantics, 151. LINK