Skip to main content
Skip to main content

Terps at SNL in Second City

October 12, 2015 Linguistics

Linguistics default inset media

The Society for the Neurobiology of Language hosts presentations by Phoebe, William, Natalia, Anna and Ellen; plus alumni Diogo Almeida, Akira Omaki, Utako Minai and Rob Fiorentino; and former postdocs Ming and Mathias.

October 15-17 in Chicago, the Society for the Neurobiology of Language hosts presentations by Phoebe, William, Natalia, Anna and Ellen; plus alumni Diogo Almeida, Akira Omaki, Utako Minai and Rob Fiorentino; and former postdocs Ming Xiang and Mathias Scharinger.
Present Terps * Ellen Lau, Polly O’Rourke, Anna Namyst, Sanna Darwish and Tim Dawson, The impact of timing on lexical-semantic prediction in L1 and L2 * William Matchin, Christopher Hammerly and Ellen Lau, A parametric study of hierarchical structure building in fMRI and MEG * Phoebe Gaston, Laura Gwilliams and Alec Marantz, The time-course of cohort restriction in syntactic context: MEG evidence for a single auditory wordform * Natalia Lapinskaya, Uchenna Uzomah, Marina Bedny and Ellen Lau, Dissociating neural effects of semantic and syntactic category on lexical processing * Lars Meyer, Maren Grigutsch, Molly J. Henry, Noura Schmuck, Phoebe Gaston and Angela D. Friederici, Delta-band oscillatory phase predicts formation of syntactic phrases: electroencephalography evidence from attachment ambiguities * Yohei Oseki, Laura Gwilliams, Esti Blanco-Elorrieta, Phoebe Gaston, Alec Marantz and Liina Pylkkänen, Neural Dynamics of Morphological and Phrasal Composition

Past Terps * Mathias Scharinger, Timing predictions in speech are affected by attention and speaking rate: evidence from electrophysiological omission responses * Stephen Politzer-Ahles, Ming Xiang and Diogo Almeida, “Before” and “after”: investigating the relationship between temporal connectives and chronological ordering using event-related potentials * Alison Gabriele, Robert Fiorentino and Lauren Covey, Examining individual differences in the processing of pronominal reference using event-related potentials * Utako Minai, Kathleen Gustafson, Robert Fiorentino, Allard Jongman and Joan Sereno, Assessing pre-natal rhythm-based discrimination of language by fetal magnetocardiography (fMCG) * Connor Lane, Shipra Kanjlia, Akira Omaki and Marina Bedny, Atypical language lateralization in congenital blindness