papers & manuscripts

2011.       Christina Kim & Jeff Runner. Syntactic identity isn’t enforced blindly: VP ellipsis and pseudogapping. LSA poster. Pittsburgh, PA.

                [abstract][poster]

2009.       Christina Kim & Jeff Runner. Discourse structure and parallelism in VP ellipsis. SALT 19 poster. OSU.  [poster

2009.        Christina Kim, Kathleen Carbary & Mike Tanenhaus. Syntactic priming disambiguates globally ambiguous sentences in language

                comprehension. CUNY poster. UC Davis. [abstract][poster]

2009.        Alex Fine, Christina Kim & Jeff Runner. The role of inflectional entropy in VP ellipsis resolution. CUNY poster. UC Davis. [poster]  

2009.        Christina Kim & Jeff Runner. Disentangling syntactic and discourse parallelism in VP ellipsis. CUNY poster. UC Davis.  [abstract]

                [poster]

2009.        Christina Kim, Christine Gunlogson, Mike Tanenhaus & Jeff Runner. Restricting and generating hypotheses about focus

                alternatives: Interpreting only and also in context. CUNY poster. UC Davis. [poster]

2009.        Christina Kim & Jeff Runner. When syntactic parallelism is really discourse parallelism in VP ellipsis. LSA poster. San Francisco,

                CA. [abstract][poster]

2008.        Christina Kim & Jeff Runner. Verb phrase ellipsis: Discourse effects in Syntax and Syntactic effects in Discourse. AMLaP poster.

                Cambridge, UK. [poster]

2008.        Christina Kim, Christine Gunlogson, Mike Tanenhaus & Jeff Runner. Information integration and domain restriction: interpreting
                'only' in context. AMLaP poster. Cambridge, UK. [poster]  

2008.        Christina Kim, Christine Gunlogson, Mike Tanenhaus & Jeff Runner. Information integration and domain restriction: interpreting

                'only' in context. WCCFL 27 poster. [poster]

2008.        Christina Kim, Christine Gunlogson, Mike Tanenhaus & Jeff Runner. Domain narrowing: interpreting 'only' in context. CUNY

                poster. UNC Chapel Hill. [poster]

2006.        Carson Schütze & Christina Kim. A novel approach for studying speech errors. Poster at the 3rd International Workshop on

                Language Production, Northwestern University.

2011.              Christina Kim, Gregory Kobele, Jeffrey Runner & John Hale. The Acceptability Cline in VP Ellipsis. Syntax.  [pdf]

(submitted)     Christina Kim, Christine Gunlogson, Michael Tanenhaus & Jeffrey Runner. Context-driven Expectations about Focus

                       Alternatives.

(submitted)     Christina Kim, Kathleen Carbary & Michael Tanenhaus. Syntactic Priming without Lexical Overlap in Reading Comprehension.

(submitted)     Christina Kim & Jeffrey Runner. Grammar and Interpretability in Ellipsis Resolution.

2011.              Christina Kim & Jeff Runner. Discourse parallelism and VP ellipsis. UMass Occasional Papers in Linguistics: Ellipsis.  [pdf]

Journal articles

Working papers

2009.         Christina Kim, Christine Gunlogson, Mike Tanenhaus & Jeff Runner. Inferential Cues for Determining Focus Alternatives: a

                  Visual World Eye-tracking Study. Proceedings of ESSLLI Workshop: New Directions in the Theory of Presupposition.  

                  [proceedings

2009.         Christina Kim & Jeff Runner. Discourse structure and parallelism in VP ellipsis. Proceedings of SALT 19.  [proceedings

  1. 2008.        Christina Kim, Christine Gunlogson, Mike Tanenhaus & Jeff Runner. Focus Alternatives and Contextual Domain Restriction: A

                 Visual World Eye-tracking Study on the Interpretation of Only. Proceedings of Sinn und Bedeutung 13, eds. Arndt Riester &

                 Torgrim Solstad. SinSpeC 5.  [proceedings]

  1. 2008.        Christina Kim, Christine Gunlogson, Mike Tanenhaus & Jeff Runner. Information integration and domain restriction:

                      interpreting 'only' in context. Proceedings of WCCFL 27, eds.Natasha Abner & Jason Bishop. Somerville, MA: Cascadilla

                 Proceedings Project.  [proceedings]

  1. 2007.        Christina Kim. Processing presupposition: verifying sentences with ‘only’. Papers from Penn Linguistics Colloquium 31, eds.

                 Joshua Tauberer, Aviad Eliam & Laurel MacKenzie. Penn Working Papers in Linguistics 14.1, 213-226.  [proceedings]

2006.         Christina Kim. Structural and Thematic Information in Sentence Production. Proceedings of NELS 37, Volume 1, eds. Emily

                 Elfner & Martin Walkow. GLSA, UMass.  [proceedings]

  1. 2005.        Christina Kim. Order and Meaning: Numeral Classifiers and Specificity in Korean. Proceedings of WCCFL 24, ed. John Alderete

                 et al., 218-226. Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Proceedings Project.  [proceedings]

 

Proceedings papers

  1. 2010.        Christina Kim, Christine Gunlogson, Mike Tanenhaus & Jeff Runner. Constraining Focus Processing in Discourse. CUNY talk.

                  NYU.  [abstract][slides]

2010.          Christina Kim, Christine Gunlogson, Mike Tanenhaus & Jeff Runner. Focus Alternatives and Discourse Parallelism. LSA.

                  Baltimore, MD.  [abstract][slides]

2009.          Christina Kim, Christine Gunlogson, Mike Tanenhaus & Jeff Runner. Inferential Cues for Determining Focus Alternatives: a Visual

                  World Eye-tracking Study. ESSLLI Workshop: New Directions in the Theory of Presupposition. Bordeaux, France.  [abstract][slides]

2009.          Christina Kim, Christine Gunlogson, Mike Tanenhaus & Jeff Runner. Restricting and generating hypotheses about focus

                  alternatives. XPrag. Lyon, France.  [abstract][slides

2009.          Christina Kim, Kathleen Carbary & Mike Tanenhaus. Syntactic priming disambiguates globally ambiguous sentences in language

                  comprehension. LSA. San Francisco, CA.  [abstract][slides

2008.          Christina Kim, Christine Gunlogson, Mike Tanenhaus & Jeff Runner. Focus Alternatives and Contextual Domain Restriction: A

                  Visual World Eye-tracking Study on the Interpretation of Only. Sinn und Bedeutung 13. Stuttgart, Germany. [slides][handout]

                  [abstract]

2008.          Greg Kobele, Christina Kim, John Hale & Jeff Runner. A processing model for ungrammatical VP ellipsis. CUNY talk. UNC Chapel

                  Hill.  [abstract][slides]

2008.          Christina Kim. Strategies for interpreting quantified expressions. LSA. Chicago, IL.  [abstract]

2007.          Christina Kim. Processing presupposition: verifying sentences with ‘only’. 31st Penn Linguistics Colloquium.  [handout]

2007.          Christina Kim. What verification strategies tell us about processing presupposition. GLOW XXX. Tromsoe, Norway.  [handout]

2006.          Christina Kim. Structural and Thematic Information in Sentence Production. NELS 37. University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. 

                  [handout]

2005.          Christina Kim. Order and Meaning: Numeral Classifiers and Specificity in Korean. WCCFL 24. Simon Fraser University.

 

Conference presentations

Conference posters

MA thesis

2006.        Christina Kim. Structural Priming and Non-surface Representations. MA thesis, UCLA. [pdf]

2012.          Christina Kim, Christine Gunlogson, Mike Tanenhaus & Jeff Runner. Presupposition satisfaction preserves discourse

                  constituency.  LSA. Portland.   [abstract][slides]

2011.          Christina Kim, Christine Gunlogson, Mike Tanenhaus & Jeff Runner. Presupposition satisfaction preserves discourse

                  constituency.  XPrag talk. Barcelona.   [abstract][slides]

Dissertation

2012.        Christina Kim. Generating Alternatives: Interpreting Focus in Discourse. Doctoral dissertation, University of Rochester. [pdf]