Jennifer E. Arnold

5.0k total citations
59 papers, 2.4k citations indexed

About

Jennifer E. Arnold is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and Artificial Intelligence. According to data from OpenAlex, Jennifer E. Arnold has authored 59 papers receiving a total of 2.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 39 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 28 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and 23 papers in Artificial Intelligence. Recurrent topics in Jennifer E. Arnold's work include Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism (38 papers), Language, Metaphor, and Cognition (19 papers) and Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies (16 papers). Jennifer E. Arnold is often cited by papers focused on Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism (38 papers), Language, Metaphor, and Cognition (19 papers) and Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies (16 papers). Jennifer E. Arnold collaborates with scholars based in United States, Hong Kong and Canada. Jennifer E. Arnold's co-authors include Thomas Wasow, Michael K. Tanenhaus, Zenzi M. Griffin, Maria Fagnano, Carla L. Hudson Kam, Duáne G. Watson, John C. Trueswell, Sarah Brown‐Schmidt, Loisa Bennetto and Joshua J. Diehl and has published in prestigious journals such as Psychological Science, Cognition and Language.

In The Last Decade

Jennifer E. Arnold

56 papers receiving 2.2k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Jennifer E. Arnold United States 23 1.3k 1.1k 1.1k 941 800 59 2.4k
Napoleon Katsos United Kingdom 25 1.1k 0.8× 650 0.6× 503 0.5× 1.1k 1.2× 271 0.3× 70 2.0k
Janet Nicol United States 24 2.7k 2.0× 965 0.9× 843 0.8× 2.4k 2.6× 467 0.6× 49 3.5k
Zenzi M. Griffin United States 18 1.8k 1.4× 707 0.6× 794 0.7× 1.6k 1.7× 448 0.6× 32 2.6k
Victor S. Ferreira United States 27 2.7k 2.0× 1.3k 1.2× 1.3k 1.2× 2.3k 2.5× 702 0.9× 91 3.9k
Jesse Snedeker United States 32 1.8k 1.3× 865 0.8× 946 0.9× 2.1k 2.2× 515 0.6× 109 3.2k
J. Kathryn Bock United States 16 1.9k 1.4× 1.1k 1.0× 1.0k 0.9× 1.8k 1.9× 601 0.8× 21 3.0k
Janet L. McDonald United States 20 889 0.7× 606 0.5× 457 0.4× 1.3k 1.4× 263 0.3× 55 1.9k
Duáne G. Watson United States 23 1.0k 0.8× 522 0.5× 932 0.9× 785 0.8× 412 0.5× 54 1.7k
Maria Teresa Guasti Italy 29 1.1k 0.8× 970 0.9× 474 0.4× 1.9k 2.0× 382 0.5× 112 2.5k
Mirjam Broersma Netherlands 22 1.0k 0.8× 373 0.3× 912 0.8× 956 1.0× 367 0.5× 70 1.8k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jennifer E. Arnold

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Arnold, Jennifer E., et al.. (2024). Gender Competition in the Production of Nonbinary ‘They’. 3(1). 1 indexed citations
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Peinado, Susana, et al.. (2024). Experimental Study of the Promotional Implications of Proprietary Prescription Drug Names. Therapeutic Innovation & Regulatory Science. 59(1). 80–88. 1 indexed citations
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Ye, Yining & Jennifer E. Arnold. (2023). Learning the statistics of pronoun reference: By word or by category?. Cognition. 239. 105546–105546. 2 indexed citations
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Arnold, Jennifer E., et al.. (2022). The Effects of Semantic Role Predictability on the Production of Overt Pronouns in Spanish. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research. 51(1). 169–194. 4 indexed citations
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Arnold, Jennifer E., et al.. (2021). The predictability of implicit causes: testing frequency and topicality explanations. Discourse Processes. 58(10). 943–969. 7 indexed citations
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Arnold, Jennifer E., et al.. (2021). Individual Differences in Print Exposure Predict Use of Implicit Causality in Pronoun Comprehension and Referential Prediction. Frontiers in Psychology. 12. 672109–672109. 9 indexed citations
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Arnold, Jennifer E., et al.. (2021). Semantic predictability of implicit causality can affect referential form choice. Cognition. 214. 104759–104759. 16 indexed citations
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Arnold, Jennifer E., et al.. (2021). My pronouns are they/them: Talking about pronouns changes how pronouns are understood. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 28(5). 1688–1697. 15 indexed citations
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Arnold, Jennifer E. & Nazbanou Nozari. (2017). The effects of utterance timing and stimulation of left prefrontal cortex on the production of referential expressions. Cognition. 160. 127–144. 9 indexed citations
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Arnold, Jennifer E., et al.. (2015). Effects of psychological attention on pronoun comprehension. Language Cognition and Neuroscience. 30(7). 832–852. 10 indexed citations
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Nappa, Rebecca & Jennifer E. Arnold. (2014). The road to understanding is paved with the speaker’s intentions: Cues to the speaker’s attention and intentions affect pronoun comprehension. Cognitive Psychology. 70. 58–81. 28 indexed citations
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Nozari, Nazbanou, Jennifer E. Arnold, & Sharon L. Thompson‐Schill. (2014). The Effects of Anodal Stimulation of the Left Prefrontal Cortex on Sentence Production. Brain stimulation. 7(6). 784–792. 31 indexed citations
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Arnold, Jennifer E., et al.. (2013). Information structure: linguistic, cognitive, and processing approaches. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Cognitive Science. 4(4). 403–413. 45 indexed citations
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Arnold, Jennifer E., Loisa Bennetto, & Joshua J. Diehl. (2008). Reference production in young speakers with and without autism: Effects of discourse status and processing constraints. Cognition. 110(2). 131–146. 84 indexed citations
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Arnold, Jennifer E.. (2008). THE BACON not the bacon: How children and adults understand accented and unaccented noun phrases. Cognition. 108(1). 69–99. 39 indexed citations
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Arnold, Jennifer E. & Zenzi M. Griffin. (2006). The effect of additional characters on choice of referring expression: Everyone counts☆. Journal of Memory and Language. 56(4). 521–536. 162 indexed citations
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Watson, Duáne G., Jennifer E. Arnold, & Michael K. Tanenhaus. (2006). Acoustic prominence and reference accessibility in language production. paper 162–0. 1 indexed citations
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Thornton, Robert J., Maryellen C. MacDonald, & Jennifer E. Arnold. (2000). The Concomitant Effects of Phrase Length and Informational Content in Sentence Comprehension. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research. 29(2). 195–203. 17 indexed citations
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Arnold, Jennifer E., et al.. (2000). Heaviness vs. newness: The effects of structural complexity and discourse status on constituent ordering. Language. 76(1). 28–55. 66 indexed citations
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Arnold, Jennifer E., et al.. (2000). Heaviness vs. newness: The effects of structural complexity and discourse status on constituent ordering. Language. 76(1). 28–55. 348 indexed citations

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