**Poster Session B (Friday 12:10 - 2PM):** Live discussion via Zoom (https://zoom.us/j/6615718338) during the session!
**Short Abstract:** Previous studies have found that prosody is used to disambiguate between competing syntactic parses. The current study investigates whether speakers of English use prosody during spoken language comprehension to disambiguate between non-restrictive and restrictive interpretations of relative clauses using a continuation plausibility-judgment paradigm. Experiment 1 tests whether prosody affects interpretation in relative clauses formed by simple wh-movement, and Experiment 2 tests the effect of prosody when a larger phrase is pied-piped.
**Contact and interaction:** If you cannot attend the virtual poster session and have questions, please send us an email ([daniel.amy@mavs.uta.edu][1]). During the poster session, we will be answering questions via OSF comments and Zoom (link above).
**Additional media:** In addition to the poster and video, sample sound files have been provided for different NRRC/RRC conditions.
[1]: mailto:daniel.amy@mavs.uta.edu