Programme
Day 1 (18th Sept)
9:00–9:15 | Opening |
9:15–10:30 | Invited talk 1 (Kirsten Abbot-Smith) [abstract] |
10:30–11:00 | Coffee break |
11:00–12:15 | Invited talk 2 (Craig Hedge) [abstract] |
12:15–13:30 | Lunch (provided) |
13:30–14:45 | Invited talk 3 (Petra Hendriks) [abstract] |
14:45–16:15 | Poster session 1 with coffee break |
16:15–17:30 | Invited talk 4 (Morten H. Christiansen) [abstract] |
From 19:00 | Dinner |
Day 2 (19th Sept)
9:00–10:15 | Invited talk 5 (Antje S. Meyer & Florian Hintz) [abstract] |
10:15–11:30 | Poster session 2 with coffee break |
11:30–12:30 | Closing panel discussion |
12:30–13:30 | Lunch (provided) |
Poster presentations
The book of poster abstracts can be found here.
Poster Session Day 1
Köder, F. & Kyriacou, M.
Individual differences in irony processing: the role of working memory and fluid intelligence.
Long, M., Rohde, H. & Rubio-Fernández, P.
The role of cognitive control and referential complexity on referential choice over the adult lifespan.
Pompei, C., Lecce, S., Canal, P.,Del Sette, P., & Bambini, V.
How a white dog becomes a cloud: developmental and computational investigation of metaphor production skills in preschoolers.
Schuster, S., Mayn, A. & Demberg, V.
Individual differences in adaptation to speaker-specific use of uncertainty expressions: The role of working memory updating.
Spalek, K., Felsenheimer, A., Sun, C. & Koch, X.
Individual differences in recalling focused words and contextual alternatives.
Vrazitulis, M., Loy, J. E. & Demberg, V.
Potential Effects of Individual Differences in Fluid Intelligence and Print Exposure on Processing Times of Scalar Implicatures.
Wang, S., Sun, C. & Breheny, R.
The Role of Working Memory in the Processing of Negative Sentences.
Poster Session Day 2
Abalos, Z.
Investigating the relationship between causal rhetorical relations and narrative coherence.
Frau, F., Losi, G., Tonini, E., Bischetti, L., Diamanti, L., Ceroni, M. & Bambini, V.
Individual differences in embodied effects at the crossroad with pragmatics: testing literal and metaphorical comprehension of action verbs in Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia.
Holtgraves, T.
Assessing Individual Differences in the Comprehension of Multiple Types of Indirect Meaning: Political Ideology, Empathy and Emotion Recognition.
Li, M., Venhuizen, N. J., Jachmann, T. K., Drenhaus, H. & Crocker, M. W.
Does informativity modulate linearization preferences in reference production?
Loy, J. E. & Demberg, V.
Updating and theory of mind modulate adaptation to speakers' communicative styles.
Rotter, S. & Liu, M.
Individual differences in the perception of negative concord in American English.