Confirmed keynote speakers🖇
🪄Professor Dr. Bettina Braun, University of Konstanz
🪄Dr. Stefanie Jannedy, Leibniz-Centre General Linguistics (ZAS)
🪄Professor Dr. Katharina Spalek, Humboldt-University Berlin
🪄Professor Dr. Sarah Schimke, TU Dortmund University
@TesniGalvin@RogersVivienne@Swansea_AppLing @WalesDTP Thank you for sharing your research with the #LiRLap2021 participants! We are still processing the information on the mutations in welsch grammatical gender system! A great design and ambitious future plans! Good luck!💫
Sarah Schimke concludes: “When comparing linguistic knowledge in different types of languages users, it is informative to not only compare languages users within the same task, but also across tasks”.
The keynote talk by Sarah Schimke raised an exciting discussion about online and offline language data. Why do different tasks reveal different results although the language knowledge in speakers stays the same? #lirlap2021
Grammar and complete sentences are perceived differently depending on phonological in-group markers and features. We are glad, sociolinguistic features are part of our conference on psycholinguistics😌 #lirlap2021
Once the study includes the questionnaire on the speaker’s identity, the variation in production and perception data becomes interpretable! (Dr. Stefanie Jannedy) #lirlap2021
It’s the first day of #lirlap2021 and Stafanie Jannedy is opening the conference with her talk on experimental studies on phonological variation!There was so much to learn,make sure you reach out to Dr.Jannedy on Wonder during the coffee break to ask the rest of your questions👏
We hope you are all registered for our LIRLAP conference! In case you have not received the zoom-login for the meeting yet, do not hesitate to contact the organising committee here or per email (info https://t.co/inqYVgdcAe)
Have you seen the abstract by our keynote speaker Prof. Dr. Sarah Schimke already? Her talk is going to be on comparing online and offline data in different types of language users and it is taking place TOMORROW!
The conference programme is finally available! We thank everyone for high-quality contributions and we cannot wait to attend the talks on March 25-27.
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We are glad to share the abstract by Professor Dr. Katharina Spalek, (Humboldt-University Berlin) who is going to talk about neuroimaging and neurophysiological measures for investigating the activation of focus
alternatives during language comprehension💫
Please enjoy our second keynote speaker’s abstract! Dr. Stefanie Jannedy (ZAS) will give a talk on fine phonetic detail in the context of social variation. #LiRLaP2021
The first keynote speaker’s abstract is available now! Prof. Dr. Bettina Braun (Universität Konstanz) is going to talk about using imitation and meaning tasks to tap into the (phonological) status of pitch accents. #LiRLap2021
Calls: Münster Conference Linguistic Representations and Language Processing: Second Call for Papers: Timeline: now - 15.Feb.2021 – abstract submission; 19.Feb.2021 – notification of acceptance; 1.March.2021 – a complete conference program is available… https://t.co/8rOmd4uHxa
Language processing in #multilingual speakers: Any considerations on developing stimuli and collecting metadata for a valid analysis? We are interested in approaches for studying various levels of linguistic representations, from #phonetics and #intonation to #discourse features.
Psycholinguistics meets discourse studies: The role of context in sentence processing. Working on the processing and representation of #discourse features? Share your work (in progress), methodological considerations and stimuli design https://t.co/viNjTtPGWi