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Arild Hestvik, professor of Linguistics and Cognitive Science, is the lead organizer of the PhonolEEGy 2 conference, a two-day event to be held June 24-25 as a satellite event during the Linguistic Society of America’s Summer 2023 Institute.
The conference is designed to connect experimental research based on electroencephalogram (EEG) and/or magnetoencephalogram (MEG) with phonological theory. According to Hestvik, “while EEG/MEG-based research concerning linguistically relevant sound and its patterning (phonology) is growing, work that explicitly addresses how the phonological system is implemented in the brain is still relatively limited. The conference aims to promote EEG/MEG-based experimental evidence as it informs phonological theory in order to grow the intersection of these fields.”
The event features 13 talks, including three by international invited speakers: Aditi Lahiri of Oxford University; Philip Monahan of the University of Toronto; and Milko Grimaldi of the University of Salento. The event is funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation.
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Arild Hestvik, professor of Linguistics and Cognitive Science, is the lead organizer of the PhonolEEGy 2 conference, a two-day event to be held June 24-25 as a satellite event during the Linguistic Society of America’s Summer 2023 Institute.
6/12/2023
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