Informal meeting to discuss psycholinguistic research, organised by the Language, Cognition, and Communication research group @SchoolofPPLS @EdinburghUni
Psycholinguistics Coffee is a weekly informal meeting where we chat about ongoing psycholinguistics research @SchoolofPPLS@EdinburghUni and other institutions. Talks include published research & work in progress. All are welcome, especially students.
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Next online PLC, tomorrow at 12 pm (BST)
@marbaltais
on “María starts to predict”: productivity of the Spanish inchoative construction
Register here: https://t.co/XP7fWikHRt
Abstract: https://t.co/5M1Z6R2WcP
Next online PLC, tomorrow at 12 pm (BST)
@caitlindecuyper
on Effects of conceptual processing and social context on semantic interference
Register here: https://t.co/XP7fWilfH1
Abstract: https://t.co/5M1Z6R3u2n
Next online PLC, tomorrow at 12 pm (BST)
@_LaPao_
on Human Speakers Help Machines to Account for Visual Asymmetries during Dialogue.
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Abstract: https://t.co/5M1Z6R2WcP
Next online PLC, tomorrow at 12 pm (BST)
@nora_kennis
on Language choice and naming difficulty: evidence from bilingual degraded picture naming
Register here: https://t.co/XP7fWikHRt
Abstract: https://t.co/5M1Z6R2WcP
Next online PLC, this May 17th at 12 pm (BST)
@DrSarahwu
on Eye movement control during rapid reading: Evidence from empirical studies and computational modelling
Register here: https://t.co/XP7fWilfH1
Abstract: https://t.co/5M1Z6R3u2n
Next online PLC, this April 5th at 12 pm (BST)
@shutingch
(she/her) on Interference in Joint Language Production
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Abstract: https://t.co/5M1Z6R2WcP
Next online PLC, this March 29th at 12 pm (BST)
@lena_huttner
(she/her) on Investigating the perception production link through perceptual adaptation and phonetic convergence
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Abstract: https://t.co/5M1Z6R2WcP
Next online PLC, this March 14th (*tomorrow*) at 12 pm (BST)
Angèle Brunellière (she/her) on Prediction in spoken language comprehension is a flexible process: Insights from oscillatory brain activity
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Abstract: https://t.co/5M1Z6R3u2n
Next online PLC, this March 8th at 12 pm (BST)
@minajevtovic (she/her) on Déjà-lu: The influence of orthography on spoken word learning
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Abstract: https://t.co/5M1Z6R2WcP
Next online PLC, this January 8th at 12 pm (BST)
Huanhuan Yin (she/her) on Can Bilinguals Prevent Interference From their First Language?
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Abstract: https://t.co/5M1Z6R2WcP
Next online PLC, *tomorrow* December 14th 12-1pm (BST)
@mariekewoe
on Language universals rely on social cognition: Computational models of the use of this and that to redirect the receiver's attention
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Abstract: https://t.co/5M1Z6R2WcP
Next online PLC, this Wednesday December 7th at *11 am* (BST) (an hour earlier than usual!)
@DavidHdzGtz (he/him) on The social and multimodal nature of human language
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Abstract: https://t.co/5M1Z6Rkx4n
Next online PLC, *today* November 16th 12-1pm (BST)
@jonasnoelle
on Pragmatic functions of facial expressions: a data-driven approach
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Abstract: https://t.co/5M1Z6R3u2n
Next online PLC, November 2nd 12-1pm (BST)
@FrancescoCabid1 on Testing the Developmental Plausibility of BERT by Capturing Early Word Sense Disambiguation
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Abstract: https://t.co/5M1Z6R2WcP
We are also working on a mailing list to share resources & connect with other PGT/ECR - DM us if you want to join and collaborate on this project! 3/3
After a much-needed week to rest, we just want to thank everyone who joined #link2022!
Starting with our speakers @anitatobarh, @LCrible, @CharlotteEWilks, our workshop leaders @g_carter20 and @irenelisabeth, and all the online & in-person poster presentations 1/3
@anitatobarh@LCrible@CharlotteEWilks @g_carter20 @irenelisabeth We hope everyone enjoyed the discussions & research presented and we look forward to future events (either in Edinburgh or elsewhere!) 2/3