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Saturday, October 01st, 2011
- 14:20 - 16:00
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SY_15. Bilingual word and sentence processing: Electrophysiological investigations
Tokowicz Natasha & van Hell Janet
SY_15.1 - Electrophysiological characteristics of encoding and retrieval for second language vocabulary Davidson Doug
SY_15.2 - Auditory language switching effects in second language learners Midgley Katherine, Holcomb Phillip J. & Grainger Jonathan
SY_15.3 - Second language morphosyntactic processing: Evidence from eye tracking, self-paced reading, grammaticality judgments, and event-related potentials Tokowicz Natasha, Tolentino Leida, Warren Tessa & Tuninetti Alba
SY_15.4 - Morphosyntactic processing in a second language in novice learners and proficient bilinguals: Event-related potential and behavioral evidence Brenders Pascal, van Hell Janet & Dijkstra Ton
SY_15.5 - The processing of morpho-syntactic parameters in late English-Spanish bilinguals: Behavioral and neurophysiological signatures of L2 processing Rossi Eleonora, Dussias Paola & Kroll Judith F.
- 17:20 - 19:20
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Sentence and text processing
PS_2.108 - Can cognates modulate language switching costs in sentence context? Bultena Sybrine, Dijkstra Ton & Van Hell Janet
Sunday, October 02nd, 2011
- 11:30 - 13:10
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SY_27. Processing frequent multi-words expressions: behavioral and electrophysiological perspectives
Vespignani Francesco & Cacciari Cristina
SY_27.1 - Representation and processing of frequent phrases in the brain Siyanova-Chanturia Anna, Conklin Kathy, Kaan Edith & van Heuven Walter
SY_27.2 - Single or multiple expectation-verification mechanisms during language processing? Vespignani Francesco & Cacciari Cristina
SY_27.3 - Context-dependent semantic processing: electrophysiological evidence from idiom comprehension Rommers Joost, Bastiaansen Marcel C.M. & Dijkstra Ton
SY_27.4 - When words of a feather flock together: The processing of proverbs Katz Albert
Last Minute Change Vespignani Francesco & Cacciari Cristina
- 18:00 - 20:00
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Bi/Multi-lingualism
PS_3.108 - Are eye-fixations in cognate processing dependent on entropy? Mulder Kimberley, Dijkstra Ton & Schreuder Robert
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