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Clara in UK at LAGB and AMLaP

August 27, 2024 Linguistics

A young woman, Clara Cuonzo, smiling gamely, in a game of pictionary, drawing a person with EEG sensors on their scalp.

Phonology and priming in Semitic, and morphology in production.

The summer ends for Clara Cuonzo with three presentations in the northern parts of the United Kingdom. First a talk on August 28 in Newcastle at the Annual Meeting of the LAGB (Linguistics Association of Great Britain and Northern Ireland), "Accounting for the Generalised Template Theory in Precedence Based Phonology." Next in Edinburgh on September 5 and 6 at Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing (AMLAP), two poster presentations: one with Ellen Lau, Dave Embick (Penn) and Allison Macdonald (former Baggett Fellow), on "ERP insights into compounds and morphological complexity in language production from auditory priming of picture naming," and other with just Ellen and Dave, on "Probing morphosyntax experimentally: New perspectives on Semitic priming."