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EyeHub invites: An eye-tracking workshop with Camilo Rodriguez Ronderos
Nate Young has made an app that could make the lives of those interested in sound change in Scandinavian a lot easier. Come and see the beta version presented!
Laura Bishop (Researcher at RITMO Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Rhythm, Time and Motion) will present a study that investigates how classical string quartet musicians are affected by playing conditions designed to enable, perturb, or enhance experiences of musical togetherness.
Camille Coye (Institut Jean Nicod, ?cole Normale Supérieure, Paris) is a visiting researcher at the Super Linguistics research group. She works on animal communication.
Emma Krane Mathisen (MA-student in English language and linguistics) will give a presentation of her master's project on the processing differences between metaphors and similes.
Saeedeh Salimifar talks about presupposition projection:
The 2023 Winter School focuses on bi/multilingual families as a complex and dynamic space whose norms are informed both by family-internal factors and home-external affordances, including technological developments supporting digital communication, and constraints.
What’s in a ‘verb’? Is there some lexical content which marks a word as a ‘verb’ or ‘noun’, or even a single level of analysis at which we could define them? Evidence from multiple fields of linguistics suggests not.
In this informal seminar, Eline Visser will report about her last field trip to the Indonesian Karas Islands, where she gathered data on the previously undocumented language Uruangnirin. She'll talk about language endangerment, fieldwork methods, Uruangnirin grammatical relations, some other preliminary findings and whatever else comes up.
Elena Varona and Margareta Berg (master students at ILN) practice their presentations for the ConSOLE conference. Elena will talk about grammatical gender selection in Spanish-Norwegian code switching and Margareta will discuss attitudes towards gender neutral pronouns in Norwegian.
Bob McMurray (F. Wendell Miller Professor, University of Iowa) will give a presentation that argues against overly sophisticated analysis and for simpler approaches to eye-movement analysis.
Dzan Zelihic (PhD Fellow, UiO) will be giving a presentation on using Eye-tracking and the Visual World Paradigm to investigate interference from adjacent items in word recognition.
Lilla Magyari (Associate Professor, University of Stavanger) will give a talk about how embodied cues can affect reader's experiences and immersion in longer literary texts.
For the 2022 EyeHub Lecture, Dale Barr (University of Glasgow) will be giving a lecture on the insights eyetracking can provide for theories of language use and perspective taking.
1-day workshop will Dale Barr focusing on pre-processing and analyzing eye-tracking data.
This course offers a rare opportunity for you to develop your metrical skills.
Paula Rubio-Fernandez (Senior Researcher, IFIKK) will be giving a presentation on a new pragmatic account of referential communication.
The 2022 MultiLing Summer School focuses on how sociocultural linguistic research methods can contribute to our understanding of the intersection of environmental and social (in)justice in a time of growing ecological crisis
Professor and former Minister of Research and Higher Education in Ethiopia Hirut Woldemariam Teketel (University of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia) is appointed honorary doctor by the Rectorate of the University of Oslo, and will give a lecture on that occasion.
Marianna Kyriacou (Postdoctoral Fellow, MultiLing) will present an ongoing study on the relationship between irony processing and executive attention using an eye-tracking reading experiment.
The Department of Special Needs Education, University of Oslo, announces the organization of this training workshop on eye tracking, which will take place in Helga Eng's building at the Faculty of Educational Sciences on May 9–13, 2022. The workshop is open to junior researchers in UiO and other institutions, including doctoral students, postdoctoral researchers, and faculty.
Camilo Rodriguez Ronderos (Postdoctoral Fellow, IFIKK) will present a study using eye-tracking, Visual World Paradigm to examine the processing of negative expressive adjectives.