36.1033, FYI: C-STAR lecture 4/4, Jiyeon Lee: Syntactic priming and language recovery in aphasia

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Subject: 36.1033, FYI: C-STAR lecture 4/4, Jiyeon Lee: Syntactic priming and language recovery in aphasia

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Date: 24-Mar-2025
From: Dirk den Ouden [ouden at mailbox.sc.edu]
Subject: C-STAR lecture 4/4, Jiyeon Lee: Syntactic priming and language recovery in aphasia


Friday, April 4th, 11.30am ET (3.30pm UTC)
Presentation in Zoom, accessible via the C-STAR website:
http://cstar.sc.edu/lecture-series/
Syntactic priming and language recovery in aphasia
Jiyeon Lee, PhD, CCC-SLP
Purdue University
One of the most important and impressive things that humans can do is
produce sentences effortlessly and with very few errors. Impaired
sentence production is pervasive in patients with aphasia. Yet, its
treatments remain scarce. In this talk, I demonstrate the
effectiveness of implicit syntactic priming in improving aphasia,
drawing from the measures of syntactic choices, eyetracking, connected
speech, treatment efficacy, and individual differences. I argue that
syntactic priming facilitates language (re-)learning in aphasia and
that encoding abstract grammatical structures is an essential
cognitive mechanism that supports robust and enduring aphasia
recovery.
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The online lecture can be followed online from your computer, tablet
or smartphone, in Zoom. The zoom link is accessible via the C-STAR
website: http://cstar.sc.edu/lecture-series/
The watch party for the lecture will be in Discovery, room #140 (915
Greene Street, Columbia, SC)
For more information, or to be added to the C-STAR mailing list,
contact Dirk den Ouden: denouden at sc.edu

Linguistic Field(s): Clinical Linguistics
                     Cognitive Science
                     Neurolinguistics
                     Psycholinguistics
                     Syntax




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