INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP
on
LANGUAGE PRODUCTION
Marseille (France) September 20th-22nd, 2004






Monday, September 20th

09h00 - 10h30
Welcome coffee & Registration



10h30 - 12h30
Session 1: Constructing a message for producing language




12h30-14h00
Lunch



14h00 - 15h00
Poster Session (list of posters here)


15h00 - 17h00
Session 2: The structure of the lexical system


17h00 - 17h30 Coffee Break


17h30 - 18h30
R. Klein (European Science Foundation) The EUROCORES "Origin of Man, Language and Languages" and funding opportunities for research and networking through ESF






Tuesday, September 21st

09h00- 12h30
Session 3.1 : Syntactic processing

11h-11h30 Coffee Break




12h30-14h00
Lunch



14h00- 16h00
Session 3.2 : Syntactic processing (part 2)
16h00 - 16h30 Coffee Break


16h30 - 18h30
Session 4: Beyond single words and single sentences





Wendesday, September 22nd


09h00 - 12h30
Session 5: Monitoring and the relationship between language production and perception


11h-11h30 Coffee Break




12h30 - 13h
Conclusions and Perspectives


13h00-...
Lunch






POSTER SESSION  -  Monday, September 20th, 14h-15h
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M. SANTESTEBAN
How special are cognate words ? Evidence from a language-switching task

S. SCHOONBAERT
Translation equivalence enhances cross-linguistic syntactic priming.

S. FLETT
Lexical preferences and syntactic priming in L1 and L2

A. HATZIDAKI
Code-switching : thinking for speaking

J. CHOLIN
Effects of syllable preparation and syllable frequency in speech production

M. LAGANARO
Syllable frequency effects in speech production : evidence from normal and aphasic speakers

H. BIEN
Frequency effects in the production of Dutch noun-noun compounds

A. HANTSCH
Semantic Competition between hierarchically related words during speech planning

R. ÖZDEMIR
Perception influences production and vice versa

S. HAYWOOD
Do speakers avoid ambiguities in dialogue?

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