This site will look much better in a browser that supports web standards, but it is accessible to any browser or Internet device.

Graduate Program in Linguistics at the City University of New York

Psycholinguistics Supper

CUNY's Psycholinguistics Supper is an informal venue for the discussion of current issues and on-going research in language processing, language acquisition, and speech perception. Students and faculty of CUNY's Linguistics Program are invited to present their research at biweekly meetings, as are colleagues from neighboring institutions and scholars visiting the city.

Students and faculty of the Linguistics Program are invited to present their work at Psycholinguistics Supper, and suggestions for outside speakers are always welcome. Please send all suggestions to Dianne Bradley (DBradley@gc.cuny.edu).

 

Spring 2008/Fall 2008 program

February 5, 2008 (Tuesday)
Room 7102, The CUNY Graduate Center; 6:30 PM -
Language as kluge
Gary Marcus (New York University)
See the abstract here

February 26, 2008 (Tuesday)
Room 7102, The CUNY Graduate Center; 6:30 PM -
Speech as signal for infants
Athena Vouloumanos (New York University)
See the abstract here

March 11, 2008 (Tuesday)
Room 7102, The CUNY Graduate Center; 6:30 PM -
Practice session for CUNY-2008
Multiple speakers (CUNY & New York University)
See the abstract here

March 25, 2008 (Tuesday)
Room 7102, The CUNY Graduate Center; 6:30 PM -
Warren & Warren meet Marslen-Wilson: Phoneme restoration and speech shadowing for studying prosody in parsing
Iglika Stoyneshka, Janet Dean Fodor & Eva Fernández (Graduate Center & Queens College, CUNY)
See the abstract here

April 8, 2008 (Tuesday)
Room 7102, The CUNY Graduate Center; 6:30 PM -
Recruiting form-meaning correspondences in adjective learning
Kristen Syrett (Rutgers University)
See the abstract here

May 6, 2008 (Tuesday)
Room 7102, The CUNY Graduate Center; 6:30 PM -
Acquisition of gender concord in French DPs: Spontaneous speech and elicitation data
Phaedra Royle (Université de Montréal)
See the abstract here

 

Past Programs

Spring 2005 | Fall 2005 | Spring 2006 | Fall 2006 | Spring 2007 | Fall 2007 | Spring 2008 | Fall 2008