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Spring 2010 lab meeting schedule

Wed Jan 20
(3:30-4:30pm)
Organizational meeting, welcome back!
Mon Feb 1
(10:30-11:30am)
Mary Byram
The Effect of Length and Focus on the English Dative Alternation: In need of some second opinions.
Wed Feb 17
(3:30-4:30pm)
Susan Geffen
Can infants discriminate between declaratives and questions using prosodic cues?
Mon March 1
(10:30-11:30am)
Sam Tilsen
Biasing the resolution of semantic ambiguity with transcranial magnetic stimulation of primary motor cortex
Wed March 24
(3:30-4:30pm)
Barbara Tomaszewicz
The Processing of Majority Quantifiers
Mon March 29
(10:30-11:30am)
Hao Wang
Frequent frames in languages with rich morphology: analyses of German and Turkish
Wed April 14
(3:30-4:30pm)
Stephanie Huang
Ba or Bei: Factors that affect Mandarin Speakers' choice of sentence type during language production
Mon April 26
(10:30-11:30am)
Yin Bin
Chinese Speakers' Interpretation of Telicity in English


Fall 2009 lab meeting schedule

Mon Sept 14 Katy McKinney-Bock
Anticipating Adjective Order Constraints in a Visual World Paradigm
Mon Sept 28 Erin Tavano
Examining the processing mechanisms of scalar implicature
Mon Oct 12 Lucy Kim
L2-specific phonemic contrast and how it affects non-native lexical representation
Mon Oct 26 Practice talks for the Texas Linguistics Society meeting
Ed Holsinger: Processing (Non-)Compositional Expressions: Context Effects,
Mary Byram: Effects of Focus Type and Argument Length on the Dative Alternation
Mon Nov 9 Useful resources
key websites, software, running web experiments
Mon Nov 16 Linguistics Colloquium by Vic Ferreira, UCSD
What speakers do and don't do to successfully communicate
Mon Nov 30 Heeju Hwang
Effects of perspective primes on language production



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