Clara Fridman
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Multilingualism & Heritage Languages University of Konstanz
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languagemit.bsky.social
about 1 month ago
New book! I have written a book, called Syntax: A cognitive approach, published by MIT Press. This is open access; MIT Press will post a link soon, but until then, the book is available on my website:
tedlab.mit.edu/tedlab_websi...
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Jamie Reilly 🦜
about 1 month ago
Paper alert! (1/2) We examined brain activation for each content word in a podcast relative to incrementally larger ngrams (1-word, 5-words, 10-words) that precede each word with a focus on semantic distance.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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Measuring brain sensitivity to semantic distance in spoken narrative comprehension
Discourse comprehension requires simultaneous integration of local and global constituents. When hearing a narrative, for example, listeners must link…
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S001094522500317X
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Yevgeni Berzak
about 2 months ago
A short survey on research practices with eye-tracking data, especially in reading studies, as part of the OpenEye Project
soscisurvey.de/OpenEye/
Deadline for participation: December 20
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Questionnaire | page 1
https://soscisurvey.de/OpenEye/
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Saloni
about 2 months ago
Big new blogpost! My guide to data visualization, which includes a very long table of contents, tons of charts, and more. --> Why data visualization matters and how to make charts more effective, clear, transparent, and sometimes, beautiful.
www.scientificdiscovery.dev/p/salonis-gu...
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Arturo Hernandez
about 2 months ago
My new Psychology Today piece, “The Bilingual Brain: Translation as Adaptation,” was selected as an Essential Read. Grateful for the recognition — and for the chance to keep developing this idea of translation as a core human adaptation.
www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-...
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The Bilingual Brain: Translation as Adaptation
Bilingual brains reveal something fundamental about human intelligence. It's not about language. It's about domain translation, the cognitive capacity AI cannot replicate.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-emergence-of-skill/202512/the-bilingual-brain-translation-as-adaptation
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Matias Fernandez-Duque
2 months ago
Our chapter "Language-Dependent Memory in Bilingualism" is now published in The Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics! Excited to contribute to such a comprehensive collection of topics.
doi.org/10.1002/9781405198431.wbeal20345
Full text here:
www.researchgate.net/publication/...
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Quanta Magazine
2 months ago
In brain scans of around 1,400 people, the cognitive scientist Ev Fedorenko has identified a sort of digestive system for language. Fedorenko spoke with Quanta about the system’s workings and how they might be compared to an LLM or the digestive system.
www.quantamagazine.org/the-polyglot...
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The Polyglot Neuroscientist Resolving How the Brain Parses Language | Quanta Magazine
Is language core to thought, or a separate process? For 15 years, the neuroscientist Ev Fedorenko has gathered evidence of a language network in the human brain — and has found some similarities to LL...
https://www.quantamagazine.org/the-polyglot-neuroscientist-resolving-how-the-brain-parses-language-20251205/
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Center for Language, Brain and Learning
2 months ago
New
#Eyetracking
study: German morphological case in L1 speakers in Germany vs L1 speakers residing abroad
#realtimeprocessing
#L1attrition
#multilingualism
#bilingualism
#langsky
🔗
doi.org/10.1017/S014...
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The real-time processing of morphological case by German L1 speakers in Norway: A case of attrition? | Applied Psycholinguistics | Cambridge Core
The real-time processing of morphological case by German L1 speakers in Norway: A case of attrition? - Volume 46
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0142716425100295
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Debra Titone
3 months ago
Excited that this paper on biscriptality in L2 reading is out, which leverages ENRO data (
meco-read.com/about-enro/
). Led by doctoral student Naima Mansuri and co-authored w/ great trainees (
@estehr.bsky.social
,
@antonioiniesta.bsky.social
, and others not here).
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
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How does one’s first language writing script modulate second language reading: evidence from the English Reading Online Project (ENRO) | Applied Psycholinguistics | Cambridge Core
How does one’s first language writing script modulate second language reading: evidence from the English Reading Online Project (ENRO) - Volume 46
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/applied-psycholinguistics/article/how-does-ones-first-language-writing-script-modulate-second-language-reading-evidence-from-the-english-reading-online-project-enro/0232AF1AAB66C4D2C5ECE29862A7A38D
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Tomer Ullman
4 months ago
New preprint! "Non-commitment in mental imagery is distinct from perceptual inattention, and supports hierarchical scene construction" (by Li, Hammond, & me) link:
doi.org/10.31234/osf...
-- the title's a bit of a mouthful, but the nice thing is that it's a pretty decent summary
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Debra Titone
4 months ago
Cool idiom study!
#language
#cognition
featuredcontent.psychonomic.org/breaking-new...
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Breaking new ground (and other expressions): Unearthing presuppositional strength of idioms
If you like idioms, you’ll be… head over heels… for this research. Allow me to… break the ice… without… beating around the bush. A new study on idioms by Nicholas Griffen and Ira Noveck is… the bee…
https://featuredcontent.psychonomic.org/breaking-new-ground-and-other-expressions-unearthing-presuppositional-strength-of-idioms/
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Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
7 months ago
How does speaking a free word order language influence sentence planning and production? Evidence from Pitjantjatjara (Pama‐Nyungan, Australia). New paper by Evan Kidd & al. with Gabriela Garrido Rodríguez
doi.org/10.1111/cogs.70087
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How Does Speaking A Free Word Order Language Influence Sentence Planning and Production? Evidence From Pitjantjatjara (Pama‐Nyungan, Australia)
Sentence production is a stage-like process of mapping a conceptual representation to the linear speech signal via grammatical rules. While the typological diversity of languages is vast and thus mus...
https://doi.org/10.1111/cogs.70087
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Richard McElreath 🐈⬛
7 months ago
How can we reform science? I have some ideas. But I am not sure you’ll like them, because they don’t promise much.
elevanth.org/blog/2025/07...
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Which Kind of Science Reform
What hope is there for science reform, if we can't agree on what to reform? Right now, principles are more important than practices.
https://elevanth.org/blog/2025/07/09/which-kind-of-science-reform/
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Kathy Rastle
9 months ago
What can children learn about morphology when they read for pleasure? We analysed the words in 1200 books suitable for children and young people to find out! Read the blog post here:
www.rastlelab.com/post/what-ca...
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What can children learn about morphology from reading for fun?
A key part of becoming a skilled reader is understanding how words are built — that is, how small parts of words that carry meaning come together to form words. For example, the word unhappy is made u...
https://www.rastlelab.com/post/what-can-children-learn-about-morphology-from-reading-for-fun
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Boston University Conference on Language Development
10 months ago
#BUCLD50
Call for submissions is now open. We look forward to receiving your 500-word abstracts for 20-minute talks and posters. We also encourage submissions to the BUCLD 50 Special Symposium. Submission guidelines here:
www.bu.edu/bucld/calls/...
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It's finally out! The last and most ambitious study from my PhD, highlighting trilingual co-activation in heritage speakers using eye-tracking, was published today! Read it here:
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
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Dynamics of competition and co-activation in trilingual lexical processing: An eye-tracking study | Bilingualism: Language and Cognition | Cambridge Core
Dynamics of competition and co-activation in trilingual lexical processing: An eye-tracking study
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/bilingualism-language-and-cognition/article/dynamics-of-competition-and-coactivation-in-trilingual-lexical-processing-an-eyetracking-study/0497BC0F1AE278BCED271DBA0E62EFB6
11 months ago
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Last week
@onurunki.bsky.social
, Kateryna Iefremenko, & I co-organized the workshop "Heritage Speakers Learning Languages: Looking beyond the societal language" in Mainz, Germany. After a last minute schedule change, I had the opportunity to share my latest project! Thank you to everyone who joined!
11 months ago
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Onur Özsoy
11 months ago
@clartoshka.bsky.social
, Kateryna Iefremenko, and I just wrapped up hosting our workshop at
#DGfS2025
! Huge thanks to all participants for making our AG 13 'Heritage speakers learning languages' a success! 😊 And stay tuned—we’re working on a special issue featuring contributions from the workshop!
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Presented some recent work on individual differences in L3 processing at
#ISCOP
this week! A lovely few days in beautiful Akko, with some of the top minds in cognition research 🧠
11 months ago
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Alan McElligott
11 months ago
2020. Simple rules for concise scientific writing
aslopubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
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Simple rules for concise scientific writing
Click on the article title to read more.
https://aslopubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/lol2.10165
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Mike Sowden
about 1 year ago
In 2014 Dutch scientists left a hamster wheel outside, to see if wild animals would use it like their domesticated counterparts. The answer: hell yes! 734 visits from wild mice - plus rats, shrews, slugs ("running" being subjective here) & even frogs and snails. The apparent reason: fun. Just fun.
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Brian Dillon
about 1 year ago
Happy to share that Liz Schotter and I have just published a beginner-level tutorial introduction to eye-tracking-while-reading studies in Behavior Methods:
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Onur Özsoy
about 1 year ago
1/ Thrilled to share our new paper, authored by
@clartoshka.bsky.social
and me! 🎉 We conducted the largest assessment of heritage language (HL) research, analyzing over 1,000 articles & 80 expert surveys. Dive in with us as we explore key shifts in the field. 👇
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BogaertsLab
about 1 year ago
💬🙇🏼♀️💬🙇🏼♀️💬🙇🏼♀️ The advantage of spaced studying is well documented for explicit learning, but is there such an advantage for incidental
#StatisticalLearning
of novel
#Language
? Jasper de Waard from
@jthee.bsky.social
’s lab tested it! Find out what we found here : 🔗
doi.org/10.3758/s134...
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Taking time: Auditory statistical learning benefits from distributed exposure - Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
In an auditory statistical learning paradigm, listeners learn to partition a continuous stream of syllables by discovering the repeating syllable patterns that constitute the speech stream. Here, we a...
https://doi.org/10.3758/s13423-024-02634-w
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Super excited to share a brand new publication with
@onurunki.bsky.social
- Sentiments towards heritage languages and their speakers! We surveyed 80 HL researchers and conducted a sentiment analysis on 1000+ HL paper abstracts to investigate...
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about 1 year ago
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