Olga Parshina, a Research Fellow at the Center for Language and Brain, made a report at the 26th International AMLAP Conference
Olga Parshina made a presentation at the 26th International Conference Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing (AMLaP), which was held from September 2 to 4 in an online format.
From September 2 to 4, the 26th International Conference Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing (hereinafter AMLaP) was held online. AMLaP is an international conference, which is one of the main in the field of language processing.
Olga Parshina made a report on how bilinguals predict words when reading in Russian and a poster presentation on lexical access for bilinguals in different global contexts.
Research Fellow, Center for Language and Brain