1. SFB-Networking Workshop

SFB-Networking Workshop (Köln – Potsdam – Saarbrücken) vom 14. – 15. Februar 2019 an der Universität Potsdam [Flyer]

Thema: „Language Processing“

Teilnehmer:

  • SFB 1102 „Information Density and Linguistic Encoding“,
  • SFB 1252 „Prominence in Language“,
  • SFB 1287 „Limits of Variability in Language“

Vorträge

  • Introduction: Definitions, Outlines, Key Concepts
  • Jessen & Uygun (SFB 1287): „Variability in subject-verb agreement in Turkish-German bilinguals“
  • Bürki (SFB 1287): „Inter-speaker variability in word production“
  • Röhr (SFB 1252): „Signal- and expectation-based processing of prosodic prominence“
  • Fuchs (SFB 1252): „Demonstrative pronouns as attention orienting devices“
  • Avgustinova (SFB 1102): „Mutual Intelligibility and Surprisal in Slavic Intercomprehension“ (INCOMSLAV)
  • Demberg (SFB 1102): „Language Comprehension under Noise in Younger vs. Older Adults“
  • Staudte (SFB 1102): „The Role of Language Experience and Visual Context in Surprisal“
  • Esaulova (SFB 1252): „Syntactic preferences and visual biases in scene descriptions“
  • Vogeley (SFB 1252): „Prominence and salience – competing or overlapping concepts?“
  • Crocker (SFB 1102): „The Neurocomputational Basis of Surprisal“
  • Drenhaus (SFB 1102): „Rational Encoding and Decoding of Referring Expressions“
  • de Beer & Pregla (SFB 1287): „(Non)variability in sentence production and comprehension“
  • Vasishth (SFB 1287): „Computational models of retrieval processes in sentence comprehension: Understanding sources of variability in unimpaired and impaired populations“