PROGRAM
Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011. Palacio Miramar, Donostia - San Sebastián
- 18:00 - 19:30
- Registration and materials pack delivery
Thursday, June 23rd, 2011. Palacio Miramar. Donostia - San Sebastián
- 08:00 - 08:50
- Registration and coffee
- 08:50 - 09:00
- Opening Remarks. Manuel Carreiras, BCBL Director
- 09:00 - 10:30
- Symposium 1: Morphology and Cognitive Neuroscience, Rob Fiorentino
- 09:00 - 09:10 [S - 1.1] Investigating morphological constituency and combinatorics: A cognitive neuroscience perspective Robert Fiorentino
- 09:10 - 09:35 [S - 1.2] Converging evidence for early automatic, orthographic form based decomposition of regular and irregular allomorphs Linnaea Stockall
- 09:35 - 10:00 [S - 1.3] Neurocognitive contexts for morphological complexity: Dissociating inflection and derivation Mirjana Bozic, Lorraine K Tyler & William Marslen-Wilson
- 10:00 - 10:25 [S - 1.4] How the brain processes compound words: Insights from ERPs and fMRI Dirk Koester
- 10:25 - 10:30 Discussion
- 10:30 - 11:00
- Coffee Break
- 11:00 - 13:00
- General Talks 1 [GT - 1]
- 11:00 - 11:20 [GT - 1.1] Seeing stems everywhere and being blind to affixes Davide Crepaldi, Kathleen Rastle, Colin Davis & Stephen Lupker
- 11:20 - 11:40 [GT - 1.2] Processing Verbal Morphological Agreement in L1 and L2: Language experience, working memory and linguistic effects Nuria Sagarra, Nick Ellis & Jacqueline Gauthier
- 11:40 - 12:00 [GT - 1.3] Association between word accents and suffixes in on-line processing of Swedish Mikael Roll & Merle Horne
- 12:00 - 12:10 Break
- 12:10 - 12:30 [GT - 1.4] When men and women disagree in syntax: The effect of speaker's identity on syntactic processing Adriana Hanulíková, Doug Davidson & Manuel Carreiras
- 12:30 - 12:50 [GT - 1.5] Asymmetric meaning assembly for semantically transparent and opaque complex verbs in German Eva Smolka & Carsten Eulitz
- 13:00 - 14:00
- Lunch
- 14:00 - 15:00
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[PS-1.1] Usage of clitics in Brazilian Portuguese Jessica Seid
[PS-1.2] The role of form and meaning in the processing of written morphology: A time course priming study in French developing readers Pauline Quemart, Severine Casalis & Pascale Cole
[PS-1.3] Morphology in ASD: Local processing bias and language Mila Vulchanova, Joel Talcott, Valentin Vulchanov & Margarita Stankova
[PS-1.4] Grammatical gender assignment in Spanish: All the nouns are not the same Olivia Afonso, David Morales, Carlos J. Álvarez & Alberto Domínguez
[PS-1.5] Morphological decomposition and second language proficiency Kira Gor & Scott Jackson
[PS-1.6] Morphology and grammatical class: Noun and verb stems in Italian complex words Davide Crepaldi, Lisa Saskia Arduino & Claudio Luzzatti
[PS-1.7] ERP-evidence from strong adjectival inflection in German supports morphological underspecification Andreas Opitz, Stefanie Regel, Gereon Müller & Angela D. Friederici
[PS-1.8] Morphological decomposition in recognition of Korean affixed words Say Young Kim & Min Wang
Marc F Joanisse & Katelyn J Bryant
[PS-1.10] Is word processing sensitive to morphological cycles? Alina Villalva & Paula Luegi
[PS-1.11] The processing of morphologically complex words in German: A simple combination Maria Bronk, Jens Bölte, Pinie Zwitserlood & Heidi Lüttmann
[PS-1.12] In case of CHAOS, can family help you out? - Morphological family size effects in bilingual word processing Kimberley Mulder, Ton Dijkstra & Robert Schreuder
[PS-1.13] German ver-prefixed verbs: Holistic representations but decomposed processing Judith Heide & Frank Burchert
[PS-1.14] Producing hogwash using a dunky - Semantic priming effects in the production of transparent and opaque compounds Heidrun Bien & Pienie Zwitserlood
[PS-1.15] The influence of the noun suffix in processing grammatical gender in Italian Sendy Caffarra, Francesca Pesciarelli & Cristina Cacciari
[PS-1.16] Production of nominal and verbal compounds in Chinese fluent and non-fluent aphasic speakers Sam Po Law, Anthony Kong, Roxana Fung & Alice Lee
[PS-1.17] Processing finite and non-finite inflected verbal forms of Italian Alessandro Laudanna, Maria De Martino & Francesca Postiglione
- 15:00 - 16:00
- Keynote Lecture. "Human language and communication: Explanatory levels and neurobiological substrates" William Marslen-Wilson
- 16:00 - 17:00
- Discussion, led by Marcus Taft
- 20:30 -
- Conference Dinner
Friday, June 24th, 2011. Palacio Miramar. Donostia - San Sebastián
- 10:00 - 11:30
- Symposium 2: Second Language Morphology, Harald Clahsen
- 10:00 - 10:20 [S - 2.1] Factors influencing morphosyntactic acquisition in L2 Ruth de Diego-Balaguer
- 10:20 - 10:40 [S - 2.2] Recognition of inflected words in early bilinguals: Behavioral and ERP evidence Minna Lehtonen, Annika Hultén, Toni Cunillera, Antoni Rodríguez-Fornells, Jyrki Tuomainen & Matti Laine
- 10:40 - 11:00 [S - 2.3] Morphological and form priming in L1 and L2: Where do they differ? Laurie Beth Feldman
- 11:00 - 11:20 [S - 2.4] Word-formation and inflectional processes in native and non-native language comprehension: Evidence from masked priming experiments in Turkish Bilal Kırkıcı & Harald Clahsen
- 11:20 - 11:30 Discussion
- 11:30 - 12:00
- Coffee Break
- 12:00 - 14:00
- General Talks 2 [GT - 2]
- 12:00 - 12:20 [GT - 2.1] Using positional differences in letter transposition to gauge morphological decomposition Marcus Taft & Christopher Nillsen
- 12:20 - 12:40 [GT - 2.2] Processing morphological information in the parafovea: What role does prediction play? Zeynep ilkin & Patrick Sturt
- 12:40 - 13:00 [GT - 2.3] When orthography and meaning are insufficient: a case of homonym suffixes Nina Kazanina
- 13:00 - 13:10 Break
- 13:10 - 13:30 [GT - 2.4] Regular and irregular inflection in Arabic Sami Baudelaa & William Marslen-Wilson
- 13:30 - 13:50 [GT - 2.5] Are root letters compulsory for lexical access in Semitic languages? The case of masked form priming in Arabic Manuel Perea, Reem Abu Mallouh, Carmen Moret-Tatay & Manuel Carreiras
- 14:00 - 15:00
- Lunch
- 15:00 - 16:00
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[PS-2.1] The effect of Base Frequency and affix productivity in Spanish Miguel Lázaro
[PS-2.2] The effects of language experience and working memory on processing redundant morphological and lexical cues Ryan LaBrozzi & Nuria Sagarra
[PS-2.3] Separate activation of form and meaning properties of morphemes during morphological decomposition: Evidence from French developmental dyslexia Pauline Quémart & Séverine Casalis
[PS-2.4] Individual strategies of morphological processing Victor Kuperman & Julie Van Dyke
[PS-2.5] Is morpho-orthographic decomposition an all-or-none process? Laurie Beth Feldman, Fermín Moscoso del Prado Martín & Patrick A. O’Connor
[PS-2.6] Working memory effects on processing L2 word order Nuria Sagarra, Aroline Hanson Seibert, April Jacobs, Alexis Cherewka & Caroline Hauser
[PS-2.7] Divergence of negation morphology in Western Japanese dialects Yo Sato & Hiroki Koga
[PS-2.8] Agent-initial processing preference in Basque: a visual-world eye-movement experiment Iraia Yetano, Jon Andoni Duñabeitia & Itziar Laka
[PS-2.9] Oscillatory neuronal dynamics of morphological processing: a MEG/EEG study Elisabeth Fonteneau, Mirjana Bozic & William Marslen-Wilson
[PS-2.10] Acquisition of perfect and passive in German as a foreign language: A corpus study Denisa Bordag & Magdalena Sieradz
[PS-2.11] Spatiotemporal dynamics of the processing of spoken derived and inflected words Alina Leminen, Miika Leminen, Minna Lehtonen, Päivi Nevalainen, Sari Ylinen, Lilli Kimppa, Christian Sannemann, Jyrki Mäkelä & Teija Kujala
[PS-2.12] Influence of syllabic composition and lexical stress on decoding test: a comparison between dyslexic children and fluent readers Anna Fratantonio, Gaetano Rappo & Annamaria Pepi
[PS-2.13] Grammatical class of base word and use of morpho-lexical representations in reading aloud derived nouns: a comparison between children with dyslexia and young skilled readers Daniela Traficante, Marco Marelli, Cristina Burani & Claudio Luzzatti
[PS-2.15] Spatiotemporal dynamics of morphological processing as revealed by linear regression analysis Caroline M. Whiting, Yury Shtyrov, Olaf Hauk & William D. Marslen-Wilson
[PS-2.16] The nature of early morphological segmentation: Which (sub)lexical properties predict the magnitude of masked morphological priming? Minna Lehtonen, Philip J. Monahan & Mathias J. Scharinger
- 16:00 - 18:00
- General Talks 3 [GT - 3]
- 16:00 - 16:20 [GT - 3.1] Morphological boundaries are processing boundaries in spoken production Ariel Goldberg
- 16:20 - 16:40 [GT - 3.2] The Hyphen as a Segmentation Cue in Triconstituent Compound Processing Raymond Bertram, Victor Kuperman, Harald Baayen & Jukka Hyönä
- 16:40 - 17:00 [GT - 3.3] Processing of compound words by adult Korean-English bilinguals In Yeong Ko & Min Wang
- 17:00 - 17:10 Break
- 17:10 - 17:30 [GT - 3.4] Morphological priming in visual word recognition in developing French readers: frequency effects Séverine Casalis, Pascale Colé & Stéphanie Ducrot
- 17:30 - 17:50 [GT - 3.5] Morphological decomposition in early visual word recognition: A comparative masked priming study Hei Won Ahn, Kate Nation & Elizabeth Wonnacott
Saturday, June 25th, 2011. Palacio Miramar. Donostia - San Sebastián
- 09:00 - 10:45
- Symposium 3: Morphological Systems and Theoretical Implications, Ram Frost & Jay Rueckl
- 09:00 - 09:20 [S - 3.1] Getting from Here to There: Limitations of Current Models of Morphological Processes in Word Recognition and Future Directions Jay Rueckl
- 09:20 - 09:40 [S - 3.2] Morphological Constraints on Orthographic Processing: A Dual-Route Perspective Jonathan Grainger
- 09:40 - 10:00 [S - 3.3] Cross-linguistic research on morphology: What does it tell us about how to construct (or rather NOT to construct) computational models of reading Ram Frost
- 10:00 - 10:20 [S - 3.4] The acquisition of morphological knowledge: Should we care about it? How should we study it? Kathy Rastle & Matt Davis
- 10:20 - 10:30 Discussion
- 10:30 - 10:45 Discussion, led by Mark Seidenberg. University of Wisconsin-Madison. USA.
- 10:45 - 11:15
- Coffee Break
- 11:15 - 12:45
- Podium Discussion: The Morphological Mind, Alec Marantz vs. David Plaut
- 12:45 - 13:45
- General Discussion, led by Ram Frost, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
- 13:45 - 13:50
- Concluding Remarks
- 13:50 - 15:15
- Lunch - Pintxos