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Psycholinguistics Coffee

Psycholinguistics Coffee

Informal Meeting to Discuss Psycholinguistic Research

2024/25

[*] Recording available upon request.


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27th November

Martin Pickering (University of Edinburgh)

Augmented Language Production


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20th November

Chikako Tagashira-Nakagawa (Tokyo Keizai University)

Generation of Perceptual Simulations in Second Language Reading: Report on Research Plans and Challenges in the Project


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13th November

Boonjoo Park (Daegu Catholic University)

Syntactic Priming Effects in Korean(L1) and English(L2)


23th October

Orhun Uluşahin(Max Planck Institute )

Do production and perception share talker representations?


16th October

Qingyuan Gardner (University of Edinburgh)

Exploring Agrammatism in Post-Stroke Aphasia: Linguistic and Cognitive Predictors of Morphosyntactic Performance


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2nd October

Sarah Wu (University of Edinburgh)

Parafoveal preview of short words during reading and skimming


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25th September

Tianyue Wang (Nanjing Normal University)

Better I than He: Personal perspective modulates counterfactual processing


 

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