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In this EyeHub Forum Line Sjøtun Helganger (PhD Fellow at the University of South-Eastern Norway) will present a study investigating the developmental trajectory of Norwegian 3- to 5-year-olds’ sensitivity to intonational cues in utterances containing også.
EyeHub, in collaboration with the Language Research Forum, is delighted to announce that Professor Debra Titone (McGill University, Department of Psychology) will give an extraordinary talk at Henrik Wergelands house March 15th.
In the first EyeHub Forum of 2024, Rebecca Kvisler Iversen will present an eye-tracking study looking into how sensitivity to conventions in neurotypical children might influence their comprehension of irony.
Qasim Ali (PhD research fellow at Høgskulen i Vestlandet) will be giving a presentation on eye-tracking as a supporting tool for vision experts in the health sciences
In this edition of the EyeHub Forum, Marianna Kyriacou (post-doc, University of Oslo) will present preliminary findings in an ongoing project comparing eye-movement behavior of adults with and without ADHD, when processing verbal irony.
Fatima Reda (PhD Fellow, University of Oslo) will give a talk on how teachers and newly arrived Arabic-speaking students utilize digital tools during oral communication tasks in the classroom.
Nina Teigland (PhD Fellow, University of Bergen) will discuss language policy in Norway from a public policy perspective.
Dr. Tymoteusz Król (Institute of Slavic Studies of Polish Academy of Sciences, The Centre for Regional Studies of University of Ostrava) will discuss the endangered Wymysorys language (Poland) and the significance of multilingualism for Vilamovian identity in the face of 'safe' Polish monolingualism.
For the 2023 EyeHub Lecture, Elke B. Lange (Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics) will give a lecture on how musical processing is affected by visual information, or affects ocular motor movements.
Georgios (George) Georgiou (Assistant Professor, University of Nikosia) will discuss the capacity of bidialectal and monodialectal speakers to perceive second language speech sounds, unveiling a potential advantage for bidialectals, possibly rooted in the development of advanced higher-order abilities linked to their diverse linguistic background.
In this full-day workshop Elke B. Lange (Max Planck Institute of Empirical Aesthetics) will give an introduction to analyzing blink data with mixed effect models.
In this talk Kristen Thornton (Adjunct Professor, Gallaudet University) will review data from a novel word learning project where eye tracking was used to examine looking behaviors while children with and without cochlear implants learned novel words.
As MultiLing is coming to a closure in 2023, we invite all interested to join us as we discuss and synthesize our research and achievements.
In her keynote lecture for MultiLing’s Closing Conference, Lourdes Ortega will discuss the potential for a decolonial lens to sharpen social justice orientations in the study of multilingual learning.
Kerime Eylul Eski (PhD Candidate, University of Genova) and Luca Onnis (Professor, MultiLing) will present on the effect of social networks on linguistic behaviour.
The study of heritage language speakers can shed light on fundamental issues in multilingualism. Professor Marit Westergaard will address some of these issues, with examples from heritage languages in Norway and Norwegian heritage language in North America.
The research network MultiNord organizes lectures that are open for everyone.
The 2023 MultiLing Summer School will cover different aspects of a study design in language science from the conceptualization of an experimental study to the analyses, while also focusing on the philosophy of science that underpins sound research.
The Socio-Cognitive lab has acquired its second EyeLink 1000+ eye-tracker! On this occasion we're happy to announce that Kurt Debono from SR Research will give a three day workshop on the EyeLink and its software.
In this talk Pedro Lencastre (PhD candidate in the field of Intelligent Health at OsloMet) will present new mathematical and Machine Learning methods to classify Gaze Trajectories and identify signatures of health conditions.
Agata Bochynska (Open Research section, University of Oslo Library) will present and discuss assessment of transparency practices in linguistics and provide recommendations and solutions for increasing the transparency of linguistics research.
Camilo Rodriguez Ronderos (Postdoctoral Fellow, IFIKK) will present evidence from pupillometry in support of theoretical accounts of the pragmatics of imprecision, and discuss possible linking hypotheses between pupil dilation and pragmatic language processing.
Five students in their first year of the MA in Multilingualism will present on how auditory processing aptitude is important when it comes to imitating an unfamiliar L2, but that L2 proficiency is more important in relation to a familiar L2.
In this presentation, Frances Kvietok Duenas (Postdoc, MultiLing), Pia Lane (Professor, MultiLing), and Carola Kleemann (Associate Professor, UiT) will share comparative insights about the language reclamation trajectories of new speakers of Sámi, Quechua and Aimara.
How does ADHD affect the learning of multiple languages? Do people with and without ADHD process figurative language differently? These are just some of the questions that will be discussed at AttCom's Kick-Off Workshop.