2023 Vilde Reksnes, Alice Rees, Chris Cummins, & Hannah Rohde “Expectations about upcoming content: The role of the addressee” Talk presented at Experimental Pragmatics 2023 (XPRAG), Paris, France.
2022 Alice Rees, & Hannah Rohde “It isn’t usually like that: knowledgeability and negation in inferencing” Talk presented at Experimental Pragmatics 2022 (XPRAG), Pavia, Italy.
2022 Vilde Reksnes, Alice Rees, Chris Cummins, & Hannah Rohde “Awareness of speaker intentions affects expectations about upcoming content” Talk presented at Experimental Pragmatics 2022 (XPRAG), Pavia, Italy.
2022 Jinyu Shi, Alice Rees, & Hannah Rohde “Adapting to children: information redundancy in language production” Talk presented at Experimental Pragmatics 2022 (XPRAG), Pavia, Italy
2019 Alice Rees, Lewis Bott, & Petra Schumacher “Event related potentials for pragmatic priming” Talk presented at Experimental Pragmatics 2019 (XPRAG), Edinburgh, UK. Slides: DOI:10.13140/RG.2.2.28656.61444
2019 Alice Rees, Helen Meech, & Miles Richardson “Arts based activities for improving nature connectedness” Presented at Nature Connections 2019, Derby, UK.
2019 Alice Rees & Miles Richardson “Nature Connectedness, emotional regulation, and ecological concern in mental well-being” Presented at Nature Connections, Derby, UK.
2019 Dean Fido, Philip Clarke, Dominic Petronzi, Alice Rees, & Miles Richardson “Examining the relationship between psychopathic traits and nature connectedness” Presented at Nature Connections, Derby, UK.
2017 Alice Rees & Lewis Bott. “Investigating shared representations in implying and inferring.” Talk presented at Experimental Pragmatics (XPRAG), Cologne, Germany.
2016 Alice Rees & Lewis Bott. “Priming implicit communication.” Talk presented at AMLaP, Bilbao, Spain.
2015 Alice Rees & Lewis Bott. “The role of the alternative in the derivation of scalar implicatures.” Talk presented at Experimental Pragmatics 2015 (XPRAG), Chicago, USA.
2024 Alice Rees & Hannah Rohde “Do children derive informativity inferences?” Presented at Architectures and Mechanisms of Language Processing (AMLaP), Edinburgh, UK.
2024 Vilde Reksnes, Alice Rees, Chris Cummins, & Hannah Rohde “Anticipating informativity in child-directed vs adult-directed utterances” Presented at Architectures and Mechanisms of Language Processing (AMLaP), Edinburgh, UK.
2023 Alice Rees, Yan Lu, & Hannah Rohde “Children’s sensitivity to informativity inferences” Presented at Experimental Pragmatics 2023 (XPRAG), Paris, France
2023 Alice Rees & Hannah Rohde “Availability and timing of informativity inferences.” Presented at 45th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Sydney, Australia
2022 Vilde Reksnes, Alice Rees, Chris Cummins, & Hannah Rohde “Guesses about upcoming content reflect awareness of speakers as intentional communicators” Presented at Architectures and Mechanisms of Language Processing (AMLaP), University of York, UK.
2022 Alice Rees & Hannah Rohde “Effects of negation and knowledgeability on pragmatic inferences.” Presented at 44th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Toronto, Canada.
2022 Vilde Reksnes, Alice Rees, Chris Cummins, & Hannah Rohde “Awareness of speakers as intentional communicators affects next-word expectations in a Cloze task” Presented at Human Sentence Processing (HSP), University of California Santa Cruz, USA
2021 Alice Rees, Vilde Reksnes, & Hannah Rohde “Hey, guess why I’m speaking to you: The role of knowledgeability in inferencing” Presented at Architectures and Mechanisms of Language Processing (AMLaP), Université de Paris, France. Data available https://osf.io/nbhya/
2021 Alice Rees, Ellie Carter, & Lewis Bott “Priming implicatures in young children” Presented at the 43rd Annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, Vienna, Austria. Slides: Implicatures in children
2021 Alice Rees “Priming children’s number interpretations” Presented at 4th Experimental Pragmatics in Italy (XPRAG.IT), University of Turin, Italy. Abstract: Poster: DOI:10.13140/RG.2.2.22439.06569
2017 Alice Rees & Lewis Bott “A visual world priming study of Gricean implicatures.” Presented at Architectures and Mechanisms of Language Processing (AMLaP), Lancaster University UK.
2017 Lewis Bott, Bianca Diaconu, & Alice Rees “Parallel vs serial messages at the conceptual level of language production.” Presented at Architectures and Mechanisms of Language Processing (AMLaP), Lancaster University UK.
2017 Alice Rees & Lewis Bott “Priming the production of implicatures.” Presented at the 39th annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, London, UK. Poster: Priming implicature production
2017 Alice Rees & Lewis Bott “A visual world priming study of Gricean implicatures”. Presented at Mental Architecture for Processing of Language (MAPLL), Tokyo, Japan. Proceedings: Visual world
2016 Alice Rees & Lewis Bott. “Priming implicit communication.” Presented at International workshop for language production, University of California San Diego, USA.
2014 Frisson, S., Back, E., Rees, A., & Apperly, I. “Perspective-taking in text is modulated by how information is presented (direct vs. indirect speech).” Presented at Architectures and Mechanisms of Language Processing (AMLaP), University of Edinburgh
2021 Alice Rees “Priming children’s number interpretation” Talk presented at University of Edinburgh.
2018 Alice Rees “Event related potentials of pragmatic priming.” Talk presented at University of Birmingham.
2017 Alice Rees “Structural priming and pragmatic enrichment.” Talk presented at Universität zu Köln.
2016 Alice Rees "Why do we use implicit language?" Talk presented at Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen