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PROGRAM |
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Saturday
10 |
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*Posters:
max: 70cm x 100cm (vertical) |
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Saturday
10 |
| 9
– 10 |
Invited
Plenary Talk : Jacques Mehler
How Rules, Statistical Computations and Perceptual
Primitives facilitate
language acquisition |
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| 10
– 10.30 |
Cornelia
Hamann: Economy and early syntax |
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| 10
– 10.30 |
Julia
Herschensohn: Developing interlanguage morphosyntax:
A case study of L2 French |
| 10.30
– 11 |
Caterina
Donati, Cristina Pierantozzi, Letizia Gasperoni: I
aime pas ça moi. Explaining switching preferences
in early code mixing. |
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| 10.30
– 11 |
Jacqueline
Van Kampen, Arnold Evers: A single value filter
on parameter setting |
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| 11
– 11.30 |
Coffee
Break |
| 11.30 – 12 |
Dominik
Rus, Pritha Chandra: Child Slovenian Imperatives:
Root Infinitive Analogues? |
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| 11
– 11.30 |
Coffee
Break |
| 11.30 – 12 |
Ken Drozd:
Children's Comprehension of Focus-Sensitive Quantification |
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| 12.
– 12.30 |
Francesca
Foppolo: How the activation of the scale improves
pragmatic performance? |
| 12.30 – 13
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Kamil Ud
Deen: It's gotta be innate: A novel POS argument
from Swahili |
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| 12.
– 12.30 |
Vincenzo
Moscati: Parametrizing Negation: interactions
with copular constructions in Italian and English children |
| 12.30 – 13
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Boping
Yuan: Behaviours of Wh-words in English Speakers'L2
Chinese |
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| 15
– 15.30 |
Anja
Müller, Barbara Höhle, Michaela Schmitz, Jürgen
Weissenborn:
Focus-to-stress-alignment in 4-to-5 year old German learning
children
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| 15
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Elisa
Bennati, Simona Matteini: Object Clitic Climbing
in L2 learners of Italian |
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| 15.30
– 16 |
Ana
Lúcia Santos: Getting in Focus: the role
of the NSR in children’s interpretation of sentences
with focused preverbal material |
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| 15.30
– 16 |
Ute
Bohnacker: Developmental sequences and (in)vulnerable
domains in German interlanguage syntax |
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| 16.30
– 17 |
Marit
Westergaard: Triggering V2: The Amount of Input
Needed for Parameter Setting in a Split-CP Model of Word
Order
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| 17 – 17.30 |
Utako
Minai: Direct Approach to Inference in Child
Language: A Case Study of Every |
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| 17.30 – 18 |
Tetsuya
Sano, Maki Yamane: Disjoint reference of pronominal
binding in adult L2 English by Japanese learners |
| 18 – 18.30 |
Heather
Marsden: Pair-list readings in Korean-Japanese
and English-Japanese interlanguage |
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| 16.30
– 17 |
Laurent
Dekydtspotter, Bryan Donaldson, Amanda C. Edmonds, Audrey
Liljestrand, Rebecca A. Petrush.
Syntax and prosody in the resolution of relative clause
attachment ambiguities in English-French interlanguage
processing development |
| 17 – 17.30 |
Nelleke
Strik: Computational Complexity and the Production
of Long Distance Questions in Child French |
| 17.30 – 18
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Lydia Blenn,
Barbara Hölhe: Processing of morphological
markers as a cue to syntactic phrases by 10-month-old
German-learning infants |
| 18 – 18.30 |
Fabrizio
Arosio, Flavia Adani, Maria Teresa Guasti: Children’s
processing of subject and object relatives in Italian |
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