| Author(s) | Affiliation(s) | Title |
| Blevins, James P. & Farrell Ackerman | University of Cambridge, UCSD | An entropy-based measure of morphological information |
| Divjak, Dagmar | University of Sheffield | Modeling aspectual choice in Polish modal constructions. A corpus-based quest for the holy grail? |
| Duffield, Nigel; Ayumi Matsuo; and Leah Roberts | University of Sheffield, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics | On-line reading (eye-tracking) data from native speakers and second language learners support the theoretical distinction between VP-ellipsis and VP-anaphora |
| Felici, Annarita & Paul Pal | University of London | A probabilistic approach to language structure |
| Glynn, Dylan | University of Leuven | Clusters and Correspondences. A comparison of two exploratory statistical techniques for semantic description |
| Hammarström, Harald | Chalmers University of Technology
| Basic Word order frequencies and transition probabilities in the languages of the world |
| Holman, Eric W.; Søren Wichmann; Cecil H. Brown; Viveka Velupillai; André Müller; and Dik Bakker | ASJP Consortium, University of Antwerp/Lancaster, UCLA, Northern Illinois University, Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen, Leipzig University | Advances in automated language classification |
| Kaiser, Elsi & Jeffrey Runner | University of Southern California, University of Rochester | Pronouns, reflexives and something in-between: A cross-linguistic investigation of reference resolution in Finnish, German and Dutch |
| Keuleers, Emmanuel | University of Antwerp | Predicting exceptions is harmful |
| Kuperman, Viktor; Mirjam Ernestus; and R. Harald Baayen | Radboud University Nijmegen, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, University of Alberta | Frequency distributions of uniphones, diphones and triphones in spontaneous speech |
| Omaki, Akira; Anastasia Marie Conroy; and Jeffrey Lidz | University of Maryland | An experimental investigation of referential/nonreferential asymmetries in syntactic reconstruction |
| Schnoebelen, Tyler | Stanford University | Measuring compositionality in phrasal verbs |
| Speelman, Dirk & Dirk Geeraerts | University of Leuven | Putting the (in)direct causation hypothesis to the test: a quantitative study of Dutch doen 'make' and laten 'let' |
| Theijssen, Daphne; Nelleke Oostdijk; Hans van
Halteren; and Lou Boves | Radboud University
Nijmegen | Modeling the English dative construction in varied written and spoken text |
| Vandekerckhove, Bram; Emmanuel Keuleers; and Dominiek Sandra | University of Antwerp | The role of phonological distance and relative support in the productivity of the Dutch simple past tense |
| Zeldes, Amir; Anke Lüdeling; and Hagen Hirschmann | Humboldt-University in Berlin | What's hard? Quantitative evidence for difficult constructions in German learner data |
| Author(s) | Affiliation(s) | Title |
| Enghels, Renata | University of Ghent | How word order frequencies reveal cognitive schemes: a Romance case study |
| Fenk, August & Gertraud Fenk-Oczlon | Alps-Adriatic University of Klagenfurt | Word order and frequency |
| Grondelaers, Stefan; Dirk Speelman and Roeland van Hout | Radboud University Nijmegen, University of Leuven | Constructional near-synonymy, individual variation, grammaticality judgments – and the devil's advocate |
| Jakic, Milena; Aleksandar Kostic; and Dusica
Filipovic Djurdjevic | University of Belgrade, University of Novi
Sad | The influence of the word connection type on the
facilitation effect in the lexical decision task |
| Kaiser, Elsi | University of Southern California | Looking past the pronoun |
| Melikeshvili, Irine | Tbilisi State University | Quantitative relationships of phonemes and markedness hierarchies of the features voiced/voiceless and front/back |
| Sellgren, Elina | University of Tampere | Exploring competing patterns of verb complementation with electronic corpora |
| Serbezova-Martínez, Liliana | Norwegian University for Science and Technology | Two types of verbs of turning in Bulgarian |