Paul E. Engelhardt, Ph.D.

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Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 
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Thomas H. Carr grad student 2008 Michigan State
 (Generalized implicatures: Do uninformative environments eliminate default interpretations.)
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Stella M, Engelhardt PE. (2022) Use of Parsing Heuristics in the Comprehension of Passive Sentences: Evidence from Dyslexia and Individual Differences. Brain Sciences. 12
Stella M, Engelhardt PE. (2021) Comprehension and Eye Movements in the Processing of Subject- and Object-Relative Clauses: Evidence from Dyslexia and Individual Differences. Brain Sciences. 11
Rivero-Contreras M, Engelhardt PE, Saldaña D. (2021) An experimental eye-tracking study of text adaptation for readers with dyslexia: effects of visual support and word frequency. Annals of Dyslexia
Engelhardt PE, Yuen MKY, Kenning EA, et al. (2021) Are Linguistic Prediction Deficits Characteristic of Adults with Dyslexia? Brain Sciences. 11
Fernandez LB, Engelhardt P, Patarroyo AG, et al. (2020) Author accepted manuscript: Effects of speech rate on anticipatory eye movements in the Visual World Paradigm: Evidence from aging, native, and non-native language processing. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 1747021820948019
Engelhardt PE. (2020) Developmental Dyslexia: Where Do We Go from Here? Brain Sciences. 10
Fischer E, Engelhardt PE, Sytsma J. (2020) Inappropriate stereotypical inferences? An adversarial collaboration in experimental ordinary language philosophy Synthese. 1-42
Stella M, Engelhardt PE. (2019) Syntactic ambiguity resolution in dyslexia: An examination of cognitive factors underlying eye movement differences and comprehension failures. Dyslexia (Chichester, England)
Fischer E, Engelhardt PE. (2019) Lingering stereotypes: Salience bias in philosophical argument Mind & Language
Fischer E, Engelhardt PE, Horvath J, et al. (2019) Experimental ordinary language philosophy: a cross-linguistic study of defeasible default inferences Synthese. 1-42
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