35.749, FYI: Online Symposium: The impact of Tagalog in Psycholinguistics and Formal Linguistics | Friday 22nd March
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Subject: 35.749, FYI: Online Symposium: The impact of Tagalog in Psycholinguistics and Formal Linguistics | Friday 22nd March
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Date: 04-Mar-2024
From: Thomas Packer-Stucki [t.packer-stucki at qmul.ac.uk]
Subject: Online Symposium: The impact of Tagalog in Psycholinguistics and Formal Linguistics | Friday 22nd March
This is an online symposium organised at Queen Mary University of
London, taking place on Friday 22nd March 2024 from 15:00-18:00 GMT.
Please use the following link to sign up for free:
https://tinyurl.com/tagalog-qmul
Our current knowledge of the psychology of language is heavily based
on studies in English and related Indo-European languages.
Overreliance on these related languages has resulted in a body of
knowledge that may not extend to languages with different syntactic
and morphological systems, thereby reducing the global impact of our
research. This symposium highlights the recent contributions of
Tagalog, an understudied Austronesian language from the Philippines,
to our understanding of visual and auditory word processing, sentence
processing, language acquisition, and causation.
As a part of Dave Kenneth Tayao Cayado’s PhD viva voce examination, he
invited scholars around the world whose work on Tagalog has
significantly contributed to our current knowledge of
psycholinguistics and formal linguistics. The featured speakers
include Dr. Samantha Wray from Dartmouth College, Dr. Jed
Pizarro-Guevara from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Dr.
Rowena Garcia from the University of Potsdam, and Dr. Yining Nie from
San José State University.
Linguistic Field(s): Morphology
Neurolinguistics
Psycholinguistics
Syntax
Subject Language(s): Tagalog (tgl)
Language Family(ies): Austronesian
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