Three Linguistic Graduate Students Present in Edinburgh
13 September 2024
AMLaP (Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing) is a venue for
interdisciplinary psycholinguistic research which aims to bring together researchers with
empirical, theoretical, computational, neural, and psychological perspectives on all aspects
of language processing. This year is was held in Edinburgh, UK from September 5 - 7, 2024.
The images below are of the students and their projects.
Veranika Puhacheuskaya – Talk: “No general pragmatic lenience toward foreigners: The effects of metaphorical language and person-based factors on sensibility ratings”
Vera Xia – Poster: “Do Mandarin-English heritage speakers and late bilinguals show inverse patterns in structural priming?”
Veranika Puhacheuskaya – Poster: “The “incredibility effect” revisited: The modality of stimuli and listeners’ implicit prejudice against foreign accents modulate world knowledge integration”
Dalia Cristerna-Roman – Poster: “The role of implicit causality, old, and new information in dialogue reading”