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LINGUIST List 17.3554

Fri Dec 01 2006

Confs: Neurolinguistics,Psycholinguistics/Netherlands

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        1.    Dieuwke de Goede, Workshop: Cross-Modal Priming


Message 1: Workshop: Cross-Modal Priming
Date: 01-Dec-2006
From: Dieuwke de Goede <d.de.goederug.nl>
Subject: Workshop: Cross-Modal Priming



Workshop: Cross-Modal Priming

Date: 26-Jan-2007 - 26-Jan-2007
Location: Groningen, Netherlands
Contact: Dieuwke de Goede
Contact Email: < click here to access email >
Meeting URL: http://odur.let.rug.nl/~degoede

Linguistic Field(s): Neurolinguistics; Psycholinguistics

Meeting Description:

Workshop: On-line Spoken Sentence Processing: Recent evidence from Cross-Modal Priming

The Cross-Modal Priming paradigm allows moment-by-moment activation of word meanings to be accurately tracked down during ongoing spoken sentence comprehension.

The aim of this workshop is to give an overview of the significance of the Cross-Modal Priming paradigm for the study of spoken language comprehension.

Speakers have been selected carefully to cover:
- a broad range of topics (e.g., gapping, long-distance dependencies, pronouns and reflexives, verbs, working memory, rate of speech input)

- different variants of the paradigm (e.g., Cross-Modal Lexical Priming, Cross-Modal Rhyme Priming, Cross-Modal Picture Priming, Cross-Modal Repetitive Picture Priming, Cross-Modal Gender Decision)

- and different research populations (e.g., children, second language learners, individuals with aphasia, children with SLI, healthy adults)

The workshop is relevant for linguists, psycholinguists and neurolinguists interested in on-line spoken sentence processing and for researchers and students interested in methodological issues on this topic.

Confirmed speakers:
- Prof. dr. Lewis Shapiro (San Diego State University)
- Dr. Tracy Love-Geffen (University of California at San Diego & San
Diego State University).
- Dr. Claudia Felser (University of Essex)
- Prof. dr. Cynthia Thompson (Northwestern University, Evanston)
- Prof. dr. Frank Wijnen (University of Utrecht)
- Dr. John Hoeks (University of Groningen)
- Drs. Femke Wester (University of Groningen)
- Dr. Dieuwke de Goede (University of Groningen)

Admission is free

Please subscribe by sending an email to d.de.goederug.nl
Deadline for registration is January 12, 2007

The program will be available soon at: http://odur.let.rug.nl/~degoede


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