Psycholinguistics Coffee

Psycholinguistics Coffee

Informal Meeting to Discuss Psycholinguistic Research

Programme and Information for Psycholinguistics Coffee

Informal Meeting to Discuss Psycholinguistic Research

We meet each week for coffee, biscuits, and an informal talk from a mixture of internal and external speakers. Talks include published research, work in progress, and practice-runs for conference presentations.

All are welcome, especially postgraduate students.

If you are interested in presenting, or if you have any suggestions of invited speakers, please send us an email.

 

Next session

Wednesday, 7th June

Paola Peña (University College Dublin)

Human Speakers Help Machines to Account for Visual Asymmetries during Dialogue.

 

Register here

See Next session for abstract and more information.

See our Programme for upcoming meetings.

 

Time and place

Due to COVID-19, our meetings have now moved online.

For information on how to attend, please sign up to our mailing list, see below for contact details. The talks are open for members of the University as well as external students and researchers.

 

Contact

The sessions are organised by the Language, Cognition, and Communication research group. For more information or to be added to the mailing list, please email us.

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