conferences du Pr Jeff Runner =?iso-8859-1?Q?=E0_?=Paris Diderot
Anne Abeillé
anne.abeille at LINGUIST.UNIV-PARIS-DIDEROT.FR
Fri May 24 14:54:20 UTC 2013
Nous avons le plaisir de vous inviter aux conferences que donnera
Jeff Runner
> Associate Professor, Linguistics and Brain & Cognitive Sciences
> Director, Center for Language Sciences
> University of Rochester
invité par l'UFR de linguistique de Paris Diderot
sur le thème Psycholinguistics of anaphora and ellipsis
LUNDI 27 mai 16h-18h
vendredi 7 juin 14h-16h
Lundi 10 juin 16h-18h
Lundi 17 juin 16h-18h
lieu: salle 131, 1er etage, batiment olympe de gouges,
Univesité Paris Diderot
8 rue albert Einstein, 75013 Pairs
> LUNDI 27 mai The Binding Theory from a Psycholinguistic Perspective
>
> The Binding Theory has been the center of a controversy in psycholinguistics concerning how the constraints of the grammar interact with on-line processing. On one view, the Binding Theory acts as an initial filter on noun phrase interpretation; on the other, the constraints of the Binding Theory are at play alongside other constraints influencing the processing of sentences. This talk will outline the debate, bringing new data from my own recent work into the discussion. The types of psycholinguistic methods to be discussed include cross-modal lexical priming, self-paced reading, eye-tracking during reading, and visual world eye-tracking.
vendredi 7 juin Off-line methods.
>
>> Using off-line methods to investigate anaphora and ellipsis. Acceptability judgment methods: multi-point scales, magnitude estimation, thermometer scales; sentence completion; scene verification; corpus studies.
> Lundi 10 juin On-line methods.
>> Using on-line methods to investigate anaphora and ellipsis. Self-paced reading; eye-tracking during reading; visual world eye-tracking.
Lundi 17 juin Discourse and beyond.
>
>> Investigating the balancing act between the pressures of the grammar and the pressures of the discourse.
>
> Venez nombreux
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