Monday
2nd June 2008
Session
1, 9.05 am - 10:30. pm Chair: Fernanda Ferreira
9.05
AM Philip
Collard /Filled pauses orient attention, but for how long?
9.35
AM Lisa Kinsella
/ Using the visual world paradigm to investigate the
online integration of local prosodic cues into th
global
prosodic contour in sentence comprehension.
9.50 AM Zeynep Ilkin
/ Processing of negative noun phrases
10.20
AM Chuck Clifton (Guest
commentator)/Comments on the talks in Session 1.
10.30
- 11.00 AM Coffeee Break
Session
2, 11.00 am - 12.40 pm Chair:Sarah
Haywood
11.00
AM Helene Kreysa /Gaze
projection: Coordinating visual attention between listeners
and speakers?
11:30
AM Marina Kraevay /
Priming, Dialogue & Audience Design
11:45
PM Cyprian Laskowski
/The impact of social coordination of lexical categories on
individual categorisation
12:15
PM Jenny Bell /
Children’s beliefs about shared information and their
effects on audience design in referential communication
12:30
PM Chuck Clifton (Guest
commentator)/Comments on the talks in Session 2.
12.40
- 1.40 pm Lunch Break
Session
3, 1.40 PM - 3.20 PM Chair: Patrick Sturt
1:40
PM
Roger VanGompel(Invited Speaker)
/ Structural
priming in comprehension and production
2:45
PM Ya-Shyuan Jin
/Translation takes place before utterance in a reading
for translation task -- Evidence from a self-paced reading study
2:55
PM Zuzanna Fleischer
/Syntactic representations in bilinguals: Evidence from cross-linguistic
priming
3:10
PM
Chuck Clifton (Guest commentator)/Comments on the talks in Session
3.
3.20
PM - 3.50 PM Coffee Break
Session
4, 3.50 PM - 5.15 PM Chair: Richard Shillcock
3.50
PM Moreno
Coco / Competition of visual and linguistic resources: Effects
of intonational breaks and saliency on the interpretation of
structurally ambiguous sentences
4.20
PM Michaela
Moir /Investigating presupposition using the visual world paradigm
4.35
PM Marina
Papoutsi /From Phonemes to Articulation: an fMRI study on the
neuroanatomical substrates of phonemic-to-articulatory code
mapping and the role of Broca's
area
5.05
PM
Chuck Clifton (Guest commentator) / Comments on the
talks in Session 4
Tuesday
3rd June
Session
1, 9.00 AM
- 10.30
AM Chair: Holly Branigan
9:00
AM Mark
Steedman (Guest speaker) / Implications of Computational Linguistics for Psycholinguistic Models
9:45
AM Michael Schnadt
/ Modelling disfluency production through logistic mixed effects
models
10:15
AM Paul Brocklehurst
/ Exploring the relationship between perfectionism, speech errors
and disfluencies
10.30
AM - 11.00 PM Coffee Break
Sesion
2, 11.00 AM - 12.30 AM Chair: Louise Kelly
11:00
AM Suzy
Moat / Exploring the interface between phonological
encoding and articulation
11:30
AM Chun-ching Chang
/ Cross-language syntactic priming in Chinese-English bilingual
production
11:45 AM Robert
M Maier / Syntactic Persistence from L2 in Sentence Translation
12:15
PM Yi-feng Lu / Lexical
access in bilingual speech production: Language specific or
nonspecific?
12.30
AM - 1.30 PM Lunch Break
Sesion
3, 1.30 PM - 3.15 PM Chair: Martin Pickering
1:30
PM Mikel
Santesteban / Object-verb agreement encoding in speech production: Evidence from Basque
2:00
PM Yu-Hsien Wang
/ Gender differences in visual recognition of Chinese characters: Evidence from repetition blindness for characters and subcharacter components
2:15
PM Jens Apel
/ The speaking eye: An investigation of name-related gazes
2.45
PM Wan-Yu
Hung / Different writing systems can induce different synaesthetic
patterns: Evidence from Chinese characters and their transcribed
spellings
3.15
PM - 3.45 PM Coffee Break
Session
4, 3.45 PM - 5.30 PM Chair:
Julia Simner
3:45
PM Martin Corley (Invited speaker) / What the tongue tells us about speaking
4:30 PM Francesca
Filiaci /Null and Overt Subject biases in Italian and Spanish:
a cross-linguistic comparison
5:00
PM Mateo
Obregóni /Stereo visual behaviour in eyetracking a holographic
image
Please
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