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Summer Neurolinguistics School 2022: Schedule

 

General InfoSchool ScheduleLecturers and TalksCall for Abstracts

All times are Moscow time (UTC+3).

Day 1 - Monday, June 27

14:50-15:00 - Welcome address by the organizers

15:00-15:30 - Olga Dragoy - Intraoperative language mapping in multilingual population of Russia 

15:30-16:00 - Victoria Pozdnyakova - Clinical tests for minority languages of Russia

16:00-16:55 - Olga Parshina - Experimental methods in the field: Mission impossible?

17:00-17:30 - Timofey Mukhin, Polina Nasledskova - Experimental study of demonstrative pronouns in Kina Rutul

17:30-18:00 - Nina Zdorova - Reading in morphologically distinct languages: an eye-tracking study in Russian-Adyghe bilingual children and adults

18:00-18:30 - Maria Usacheva - Quasi-spontaneous speech as a specific genre. Experimentally modelled situation of selling and its spontaneous correlate (Beserman Udmurt case)

Day 2 - Tuesday, June 28

15:00-15:55 - Mariya Khudyakova - Expectations vs. Reality: experimental studies of bilingual populations in Russia

16:00-16:55 - Mikhail Daniel - Size matters? Probing for size effects in gender assignment in four East Caucasian languages

17:00-17:30 - Andrian Vlakhov - Multilingualism in the Izhma Komi community and some reflections on (linguistic) experiments in anthropology
 

17:30-18:30 - Short oral presentations 

17:30-17:45 - Associative behavior of bilinguals (based on material of the Sakha Associative Dictionary) (Irena Khokholova, Alina Vasileva, North-Eastern Federal University in Yakutsk)

17:45-18:00 - Exploring the bilingual advantage in executive functions in a sample of Tatar-Russian and Adyghe-Russian bilinguals: work in progress (Elena Semenova, Sirius University of Science and Technology)

18:00-18:15 - Universal Dependencies for Code-Switching Languages of Russia: A Case Study of Tatar (Chihiro Taguchi, University of Edinburgh)

18:15-18:30 - Indexical shift in psycholinguistic perspective (based on Tatar and Buryat languages) (Sofya Ganieva, MSU / Institute of Linguistics RAS)

18:30-19:00 - Julia Normanskaja - LingvoDoc platform: a software that reproduces the experimental phonetic, etymological and morphological work of a researcher 100 times faster

19:00-19:10 - Closing remarks









 

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