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CRLMB Distinguished Lecture Series - Dr. Gary Dell

Friday, April 17, 2009 13:30to15:00
McIntyre Medical Building 3655 promenade Sir William Osler, Montreal, QC, H3G 1Y6, CA

Dr. Gary Dell will give an invited lecture entitled "Implicit learning in the language production system as revealed by speech errors: Some studies within an emerging framework in psycholinguistics." Dr. Dell is professor in the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Department of Psychology, as well as a full-time faculty member of the Beckman Institute Cognitive Science group.

Psycholinguistics is traditionally described as the study ofÌýcomprehension, production, and acquisition, with the unifying theme being that these three abilities are informative about the role ofÌýgrammar in linguistic performance. An emerging framework within modernÌýpsycholinguistics has a different view on the unity of theÌý"psycholinguistic trinity," one that is based on the relationship Ìýbetween processing and learning. I review this framework generally,Ìýand exemplify it with our group's recent research on the learning ofÌýphonotactic-like constraints in experimental settings.

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