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Psycholinguistics/Cognition
Psycholinguistics/Cognition
Workshop: Experimental and corpus-based approaches to ellipsis
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Workshop: Morphological Typology and Linguistic Cognition
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Workshop: Culture, identity, cognition: insights from conceptualization of diasporic place
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Psycholinguistic and Corpus Approaches to Code-Switching
Instructor:
Melinda Fricke, University of Pittsburgh
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Experimental Approaches to Verb Meaning
Instructors:
Lisa Levinson, Oakland University
Matt Husband, University of Oxford
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Eye-tracking for Linguistic Research
Instructor:
Kevin McGowan, University of Kentucky
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Introduction to Neurolinguistics
Instructor:
Jonathan Brennan, University of Michigan
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Introduction to Psycholinguistics
Instructor:
Matthew Traxler, The University of California, Davis
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Directionality in Language Change
Instructor:
Joan Bybee, University of New Mexico
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Experimental Syntax
Instructors:
Jon Sprouse, University of Connecticut
Brian Dillon, University of Massachusetts at Amherst
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