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Psycholinguistics Coffee is an informal meeting of psycholinguists at the University of Edinburgh.  We meet each week for coffee and biscuits and an informal talk.

Time: 

Every Wednesday, 11 am - 12:30 pm

Location:

S38, Psychology Building, 7 George Square



Talk schedule (semester 2)

2008

 Theme

 Speaker and title

Wed 16th Jan

Support Day

Support Day in B21
(download program)

Wed 23rd Jan

Coffee talk

Helene Kreysa
Gaze Projection: the effect of knowing where a speaker is looking

Wed 30th Jan

Writing grant applications

Fernanda Ferreira and Patrick Sturt
(download presentation)

Wed 6th Feb

Coffee talk

Katie Overy
Singing and aphasia: the search for a cognitive model

Wed 13th Feb

Applying for postdoc fellowships

Choral presentation by some of the postdocs
(download presentation
and Marie Curie Workshop Flyer- 26Feb08)

Wed 20th Feb

Posters

Sarah Haywood
Making effective posters
(download presentation and Language at Edinburgh poster templates)

Wed 27th Feb

Coffee talk

Thom Scott-Phillips
Communicating Communicative Intention

Wed 5th March

Conference talks

Martin Corley and Patrick Sturt
(download presentation)

Wed 26th March

Coffee talk

Andriy Myachykov
From concepts to words: Priming in sentence production

Wed 2nd April

Coffee talk

Ya-Shyuan Jin (Michael)
Translation takes place before utterance in a reading-for-translation task: evidence from a self-paced reading study.

Wed 16th April

Coffee talk

Sarah Haywood
"A ROWS is a ROSE, but is a ROAD a LOAD?
   Word recognition in second-language processing"

Wed 23rd April

Coffee talk

Christoph Scheepers
Overt and Covert Attention Deployment in the Visual World Paradigm: Evidence from FCD (Flickering Cake Detection)

Wed 30th April

Coffee talk

Joanna Brooks
The effect of attentional and memory processing loads on speech segmentation

Wed 7th May

Coffee talk

Richard Shillcock
Strategic influences in binocular viewing and reading

Wed 28th May

Coffee talk

Frances Wilson
Antecedent Preferences for Anaphoric Demonstratives and Personal Pronouns in L2 German

Wed 18th June

Coffee talk

Masaya Yoshida
On the real-time processing of sluicing constructions

Wed 25th June

Coffee talk

Iva Ivanova
When Mary exists a ball to John: Does structural priming from
wrong or non-existent verbs exist?


Previous talks (semester 1)

2007

 Theme

 Speaker and title

Mon 24th Sep

 

Organisational meeting

Mon 1st Oct

Research management

Holly Branigan and Sarah Haywood
Research Management for PhD students
(Download presentation)

Mon 8th Oct

Coffee talk

Ya-Shyuan Jin (Michael)
Word order difference and its impact on English-Chinese oral translation

Mon 15th Oct

Online Resources

Jools Simner and Martin Corley
Online resources for psycholinguists: corpus tools
(Download presentation)

Mon 22nd Oct

Coffee talk

Gaurav Malhotra
Why do we repeat syntax?

Mon 29th Oct

Conference abstracts

Holly Branigan and Patrick Sturt
Writing conference abstracts
(Download presentation)

Mon 5th Nov

Coffee talk

Tamsin Maxwell
When bad is good: Effect of ebonics on computational language processing

Mon 12th Nov

Journals and publication strategies

Fernanda Ferreira and Martin Pickering
Journals and publication strategies
(Download presentation)

Mon 19th Nov

Coffee talk

Giorgos Argyropoulos
The subcortical foundations of grammaticalization: Towards adaptive neurolinguistics

Mon 26th Nov

Discussion/peer review of conference abstracts

Jools Simner

Mon 3rd Dec

Coffee talk

Suzy Moat
Speaking: from phonological encoding to articulation. Is cascading required?

Mon 10th Dec

Continuation of Journals and publication strategies

Fernanda Ferreira and Martin Pickering


Mailing List:
Information about Coffee is currently sent out to the Psycholinguistics lab mailing list.

If you would like to be added to the list, please mail Susannah Moat 

<h.s.moat

@

sms.ed.ac.uk>.


Organiser:
Mikel Santesteban Insausti
Email:

<msantesteban

@

ed.ac.uk>

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