Publications and Presentations

Publications

  • Barthel, M., Tomasello, R., & Liu, M. (2024). Conditionals in context: Brain signatures of prediction in discourse processing. Cognition, 242, 105635. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2023.105635 (PDF)
  • Barthel, M., Helmer, H., & Reineke, S. (2023). First users’ interactions with voice-controlled virtual assistants: A micro-longitudinal corpus study. Proceedings of the 27th Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue. SemDial. (PDF)
  • Barthel, M., Tomasello, R., & Liu, M. (2022). Online comprehension of conditionals in context: A self-paced reading study on wenn (‘if’) versus nur wenn (‘only if’) in German. Linguistics Vanguard. DOI: 10.1515/lingvan-2021-0083 (PDF)
  • Liu, M., & Barthel, M. (2021). Semantics Processing of Conditional Connectives: German wenn ‘if’ Versus nur wenn ‘only if.’ Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 50(6), 1337–1368. DOI: 10.1007/s10936-021-09812-0 (PDF)
  • Barthel, M. (2021). Speech planning interferes with language comprehension: Evidence from semantic illusions in question-response sequences. In Proceedings of the 25th Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue – Full Papers. SemDial, Potsdam, Germany. (PDF)
  • Barthel, M. (2020). Speech planning in dialogue: Psycholinguistic studies of the timing of turn taking.MPI Series in Psycholinguistics, 150. Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen. (PDF)
  • Barthel, M., & Levinson, S. C. (2020). Next speakers plan word forms in overlap with the incoming turn: Evidence from gaze-contingent switch task performance. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience, 35(9), 1183-1202 . DOI: 10.1080/23273798.2020.1716030 (PDF)
  • Barthel, M., & Sauppe, S. (2019). Speech planning at turn transitions in dialog is associated with increased processing load. Cognitive Science, 43(7), e12768. DOI: 10.1111/cogs.12768 (PDF)
  • Barthel, M., Meyer, A.S., & Levinson, S.C. (2017). Next speakers plan their turn early and speak after turn-final `go-signals’. Frontiers in Psychology, 8: 393. DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00393 (PDF)
  • Barthel, M., Sauppe, S, Levinson, S.C., & Meyer, A.S. (2016). The timing of utterance planning in task-oriented dialogue: Evidence from a novel list-completion paradigm. Frontiers in Psychology, 7: 1858. DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01858 (PDF)

Presentations

  • Barthel, M., Tomasello, R., & Liu, M. Prediction and integration of discourse-level meaning are functionally related. Experiments in Linguistic Meaning, Philadelphia, USA, 12.-14.06.2024.
  • Barthel, M., Tomasello, R., & Liu, M. The Functional Relation of Prediction and Integration in Discourse Processing. Linguistic Evidence, Potsdam, Germany, 22.-23.02.2024.
  • Barthel, M., Helmer, H., & Reineke, S. First users’ interactions with voice-controlled virtual assistants: A micro-longitudinal corpus study. Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue, Maribor, Slovenia, 16.-17.08.2023.
  • Barthel, M., Helmer, H., & Reineke, S.Tracing routinization in interactions with smart speakers. 18th International Pragmatics Conference, Brussels, Belgium, 9.-14.07.2023.
  • Barthel, M., Tomasello, R., & Liu, M. Discourse expectations in different types of conditional sentences: An ERP study. XPrag.it – Experimental Pragmatics in Italy, Pavia, Italy, 22.09.2022.
  • Elmura, E., Reiß, P, Schrewe, L., & Barthel, M. Reduced phonological processing during speech-planning. CogSci 2022, Toronto, Canada, 29.07.2022.
  • Schrewe, L., Reiß, P., Elmura, E., & Barthel, M. Phonological Input Processing is Reduced During Speech-Planning. IMPRS conference 2022, Nijmegen, Netherlands, 02.06.2022.
  • Barthel, M., Tomasello, R., & Liu, M. Processing conditionals in context: Reading time and electrophysiological responses. Experiments in Linguistic Meaning 2, Philadelphia, USA, 19.05.2022.
  • Barthel, M. Speech planning interferes with language comprehension: Evidence from semantic illusions in question-response sequences. Paper presented at the 25th Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue (PotsDial). University of Potsdam, Germany. 20-22.09.2021.
  • Liu, M. & Barthel, M., In search for natural language biconditional connectives. Paper presented at the Annal Meeting of the European Society for Philosophy and Psychology (ESPP). University of Leipzig, Germany. 30.08.-02.09.2021.
  • Barthel, M., Tomasello, R., & Liu, M. Brain signatures of processing conditionals: semantic vs. pragmatic bi-conditionality. Poster presented at The 4th Experimental Pragmatics in Italy Conference. University of Torino, Italy. 08.-09.07.2021.
  • Barthel, M. & Liu, M. Interpreting conditional connectives: Bi-conditionality and conditional perfection. Paper presented at The 4th Experimental Pragmatics in Italy Conference. University of Torino, Italy. 08.-09.07.2021.
  • Barthel, M. Phonological forms are retrieved in overlap with listening to the incoming turn. Paper presented at the XV International Symposium of Psycholinguistics, Nebrija University, Madrid, Spain. 22.-25.06.2021.
  • Barthel, M. & Liu, M., The processing of (bi-)conditionality in natural language. Accepted paper to be presented at The Psycholinguistics in Flanders Conference. University of Kaiserslautern, Germany. 20.05.2021.
  • Barthel, M. & Liu, M., The Meaning and Processing of Conditionals – German ‘wenn’ (if) vs. ‘nur wenn’ (only if). Paper presented at The 34th CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing. University of Pennsylvania, USA. 04.-06.03.2021.
  • Liu, M. & Barthel, M., The Semantics, Pragmatics and Processing of Conditional Connectives – German wenn, nur wenn, and wenn und nur wenn. Paper presented at The 43th annual conference of the German Society for Linguistics (DGfS). University of Freiburg, Germany. 23.-26.02.2021.
  • Barthel, M., Conceptions about the current and next speakers in (multimodal) psycholinguistics, interactional linguistics and conversation analysis. Paper presented at The Role of the Current Speaker in Conversational Turn Taking Workshop. Berlin, Germany. 14.-15.01.2021.
  • Liu, M. & Barthel, M., The semantics, pragmatics and processing of conditional connectives. Paper presented at The Processing of Negation and Polarity. Berlin, Germany. 01.-02.10.2020.
  • Barthel, M., Speech Production Strategies in Dialogue. Invited talk at Psycholinguistics Colloquium, Berlin, Germany, 03.06.2020
  • Barthel, M., Alignment in Turn Timing. Invited lecture in MA seminar 'Turn-taking and Alignment' at Department of German Studies and Linguistics, HU Berlin, Germany, 14.05.2020
  • Barthel, M., Turn Timing and Speech Production in Dialogue. Invited talk at Neuro-Cognitive and Biological Psychology Colloquium, Berlin, Germany, 08.01.2020
  • Barthel, M. & Sauppe S., Processing load at turn transitions in dialogue is affected by response planning during comprehension but not by the predictability of the comprehended turn. Paper presented at Embodied and Situated Language Processing (ESLP)/The Attentive Listener in the Visual World (AttLis). Berlin, Germany. 28.-30.08.2019
  • Barthel, M., Interference of Comprehension with Planning in Dialogue. Paper presented at the XII International Symposium of Psycholinguistics. Valencia, Spain. 01.-04.06.2015
  • Barthel, M., Keep talking while I plan my turn – (Un-)informativity at turn transitions. Poster presented at the 28th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, Los Angeles, CA, USA. 19.-21.03.2015
  • Barthel, M., Projectability of list-completions and the timing of speaker change in dialogue. Paper presented at the 4th International Conference on Conversation Analysis (ICCA14). Los Angeles, CA, USA. 25.-29.06.2014