Day 2: November, 5
Venue
Timetable
Time  | 
   Talk | 
|---|---|
| 09:00 - 09:15 | Morning coffee and croissants  | 
  
09:15  | 
   Keynote Monique Flecken: Cross-linguistic influences in event cognition  | 
  
| 10:15 | Ercenur Ünal and Asli Ozyurek. Visual attention is guided by language-specific encoding of events not only in speech but also in gesture  | 
  
| 10:45 | Koichi Otaki, Manami Sato, Hajime Ono, Koji Sugisaki, Noriaki Yusa, Soana Kaitapu, Ana Heti Veikune, Peseti Vea, Yuko Otsuka and Masatoshi Koizumi. The Acquisition of Wh-questions in Tongan: A Comprehension and Eye-tracking Study  | 
  
| 11:15 - 11:45 | Coffee break  | 
  
| 11:45 | Gillen Martinez de la Hidalga, Adam Zawiszewski and Itziar laka. The Unaccusative Hypothesis in Basque: an ERP study  | 
  
| 12:15 | Clara Cohen. Cognitive representations of numerosity in Russian subject-verb agreement variation  | 
  
| 12:45 - 14:15 | Lunch break  | 
  
| 14:15 | Ashwini Vaidya and Eva Wittenberg. Practice makes perfect: Frequency of language-wide predicational strategy eases processing cost in Hindi light verb constructions  | 
  
| 14:45 | Tiziana Jäggi, Sayaka Sato, Pascal Mark Gygax and Christelle Gillioz. Grammatical constructions and their impact on the representation of future events: A crosslinguistic experiment  | 
  
| 15:15 | Shira Tal, Kenny Smith, Jennifer Culbertson, Eitan Grossman and Inbal Arnon. The impact of information structure on the emergence of differential object marking: an experimental study  | 
  
| 15:45 - 16:15 | Coffee break  | 
  
| 16:15 | Nicholas A. Lester, Balthasar Bickel, and Sabine Stoll. Speech rates distinguish nouns and verbs in adult and child speech: Evidence from Chintang  | 
  
| 16:45 | Keynote David Kemmerer: Action verbs across languages and brains: Some implications of semantic typology for cognitive neuroscience  | 
  
| 17:45 | Closing remarks / end  |