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Coffee 08-09

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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, 11.30am - 1pm

 

Talks normally start at 12pm (days marked with * talks start at 11.30am

Location:

 S38, Psychology, 7 George Square


Talk schedule (semester 2)

2007-2008

 Speaker

 Title

Wed 7th Jan

Claudine Raffray

Priming the interpretation of quantifier scope relations

Wed 14th Jan

Michael Schnadt

Lexical influences on disfluency production

(Viva talk)

*Wed 28th Jan

Patrick Sturt

Does the structure of mathematical expressions prime relative clause attachment?

*Wed 11th Feb

Annette Camilla Sjrup

The process of translating metaphors: an analysis of the processes and behaviours of the translator when translating metaphors

Wed 18th Feb

Moreno Coco

The Impact of Visual Information on Reference Assignment in Sentence Production

Wed 25th Feb

Holly Branigan

Syntactic alignment in autistic and typically-developing children's dialogue

Wed 4th March

Suzy Moat

Does Dell (1986)'s model of word pair production really work?

*Wed 25th March

Elena Hoicka

Say the Wrong Thing: Toddlers Joke with Jokers, but Correct Foreigners.

Wed 1st April

Richard Shillcock

Modelling reading: Principles and future directions

Wed 8th April

 

No coffee

Wed 15th April

Paul Brocklehurst

Lexical bias and the phonological similarity effect in inner speech

Wed 3rd June

Zhenguang Cai (Garry)

Do speakers treat Mandarin and Cantonese as languages or dialects?

 

Talk schedule (semester 1)

2007-2008

 Speaker

 Title

Wed 24th Sep

Organisational meeting

 

Wed 1st Oct

Manon Jones

Elucidating the component processes involved in dyslexic and non-dyslexic reading fluency: Evidence from eye-tracking. (abstract)

Wed 8th Oct

Paul Brocklehurst

Exploring the relationships between perfectionism, speech monitoring and disfluency in the speech of people who do and do not stutter

Wed 15th Oct

Morag Donaldson

Children's production and comprehension of cohesive devices

*Wed 22nd Oct

Martin Corley and Ian Finlayson

Disfluency and audience design: a possibly interesting null result

*Wed 29th Oct

Monique Lamers

Getting the arguments right: the interplay between verb argument structure and word order preferences in comprehension and production
(abstract)

Wed 5th Nov

Zhenguang Cai

Semantic interpretation in verb-phrase ellipsis processing: Evidence from syntactic priming (abstract)

Wed 12th Nov

 

Informal chat and coffee

Wed 19th Nov

Patrick Sturt

The relation between reading time and misinterpretation

Wed 26th Nov

Joanna Brooks

Left Ear versus Right Ear: Evidence for a representational bias in an auditory spatial memory task.

Wed 3rd Dec

Elena Hoicka

The Acoustic Cues of Humorous Communicative Intentions in
Parent-Child Interactions

*Wed 10th Dec

Antonella Sorace

Psycholinguistic signatures of gradient auxiliary selection in Italian and German

*Wed 17th Dec

Richard Shillcock

Adaptive binocular fixation disparities in reading and non-reading tasks


Previous talks: Psycholinguistics Coffee 2007-2008

Mailing List:
Information about the Psycholinguistics Coffee meetings 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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Last modified 2009-10-05 04:54 PM
 

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