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INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP on LANGUAGE PRODUCTION |
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Monday, September 20th 09h00 -
10h30
Welcome coffee & Registration 10h30
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12h30
Session 1: Constructing a message for producing language 10h30-11h30 G. Vigliocco & S.
Kita Language-specific effects on the semantic
representations consulted in lexical retrieval for production.
11h30-12h30 W. La Heij & J.R.
Kuipers When you call a dog an animal: Context effects
in categorization tasks.
12h30-14h00 Lunch 14h00 - 15h00 Poster Session (list of posters here) 15h00 - 17h00 Session 2: The structure of the lexical system 15h00-16h00 M. Goldrick
The relationship between lexical semantic, word-level, and phonological
processes in the production of single words
16h00-17h00 M. Miozzo The interplay between semantics and morphology 17h00
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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 09h00 - 10h00 Z. Griffin Syntax As Static Representation and Dynamic
Process
10h00- 11h00 J. Franck Syntactic movement and agreement production 11h-11h30 Coffee Break
11h30-12h30 F.-X. Alario Agreeing on agreement:
Comparing determiner
selection and subject-verb agreement processes
12h30-14h00 Lunch 14h00- 16h00 Session 3.2 : Syntactic processing (part 2) 14h00
- 15h00 A. Melinger Lexical Effects in Syntactic Priming
15h00 - 16h00 V. Ferreira Syntactic Priming in Anterograde Amnesia: Evidence for Implicit Learning 16h00
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16h30 Coffee Break
16h30 - 18h30 Session 4: Beyond single words and single sentences 16h30 - 17h30 M. Pickering Feedback, alignment and routinization in
dialogue
17h30 - 18h30 H. Branigan Something old, something new: Audience effects on syntactic processing in dialogue Wendesday, September 22nd 09h00 - 12h30 Session 5: Monitoring and the relationship between language production and perception 09h00 - 10h00 Schiller N.
The nature of the self-monitoring system and the nature of the code
being monitored in language production
10h00 - 11h00 Hartsuiker R. The impact of self-monitoring on language production: Errors, latencies, and disfluencies 11h-11h30 Coffee Break
11h30 - 12h30 Zwitserlood
P. The interface between language comprehension and
language production
12h30 - 13h Conclusions and Perspectives 13h00-... Lunch POSTER SESSION - Monday, September 20th, 14h-15h (back to program) 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? (back to program) |
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