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SUMMARY:Bilingual Lexical
DESCRIPTION:Bilingual Lexical Representations Workshop_Programme \nListening to speech in your native language (L1) is relatively easy. Recognizing the words used in a conversation is generally an automatic and smooth everyday process. Even in noisy or otherwise less than ideal conditions\, our performance is surprisingly robust. But anyone who has attempted to follow a conversation in a second language (L2) knows how demanding this can be\, even if you know all the words. \n  \nThe semantic representations of L2 words have been investigated extensively. Our phonetic representations of those words\, however\, are much less widely understood. Independently of how well you know the meaning of words\, identifying individual words out of the acoustic speech stream is difficult for the L2 listener. Not only the perceptual processing of L2 speech sounds\, but also their stored phonetic representations\, are influenced by the L1\, making listening much more complex in the L2 than in the L1. The relatively new and rapidly evolving research area of bilingual lexical representations investigates how L2 learners represent the phonetic forms of words in their mental lexicon\, and how these representations change over time. \n  \nThis workshop aims to provide an overview of the most recent developments in the field. Now is an exciting time to outline the essential questions that need to be explored\, and to work collectively towards a long-term research agenda. A number of methodological challenges are also best addressed together and across disciplines\, in order for the field to move forward on a solid basis. \n  \nMore information on this topic can be found here : https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/15827/fuzzy-lexical-representations-in-the-nonnative-mental-lexicon#overview \nLe workshop sera en présentiel le matin a Marseille (a l’IMéRA)\, et il y a une option par zoom\, également \nhttps://imera.univ-amu.fr/en/bilingual-lexical-representations-workshop
URL:https://www.ilcb.fr/event/bilingual-lexical/
LOCATION:IMéRA
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220507
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SUMMARY:Seminar on “speech production and perception”
DESCRIPTION:Prof. F. Guenther and REaDY team\, LPL (5-6 May) \nThursday\, May 5th 2022 \nDiscussion with Prof. F. Guenther around the following presentations \n14h-14h40 : Noël Nguyen & Kristof Strijkers : Phonetic and semantic convergence in speech communication \n14h40-15h10 : Serge Pinto: Studying speech motor control from its impairment: the cases of hypo- and hyperkinetic dysarthrias \n15h10-15h30 : Coffee break \n15h30-16h10 : Elin Runnqvist\, Lydia Dorokhova & Snezana Todorović : Action monitoring from tongue movements to words \n16h10-16h40 : Anne-Sophie Dubarry : Exploring the variability of neurophysiological data during language processing \n  \nFriday\, May 6th 2022\, 10h30-12h00 \nKEYNOTE by Prof. F. Guenther  \n(Director of Speech Neuroscience Lab\, Boston University) \nNeurocomputational modeling of speech production \nSpeech production is a highly complex sensorimotor task involving tightly coordinated processing in the frontal\, temporal\, and parietal lobes of the cerebral cortex. To better understand these processes\, our laboratory has designed\, experimentally tested\, and iteratively refined a neural network model\, called the DIVA model\, whose components correspond to the brain regions involved in speech. Babbling and imitation phases are used to train neural mappings between phonological\, articulatory\, auditory\, and somatosensory representations. After the imitation phase\, the model can produce learned phonemes and syllables by generating movements of an articulatory synthesizer. An extended version of the model\, called GODIVA\, addresses the neural circuitry underlying the buffering and sequencing of phonological units in multi-syllabic utterances. Because the model’s components correspond to neural populations and are given precise anatomical locations\, activity in the model’s neurons can be compared directly to neuroimaging data. Computer simulations of the model account for a wide range of experimental findings\, including data on acquisition of speaking skills\, articulatory kinematics\, and brain activity during normal and perturbed speech. Furthermore\, “damaged” versions of the model are being used to investigate several communication disorders\, including stuttering\, apraxia of speech\, and hypokinetic dysarthria
URL:https://www.ilcb.fr/event/frank-guenther/
LOCATION:Salle de conférences\, 5 avenue Pasteur\, Aix-en-Provence\, 13100\, France
CATEGORIES:Seminars
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220509
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CREATED:20220427T134400Z
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SUMMARY:Transdisciplinary Workshop Maison des Astronomes\, IMéRA\, Marseille
DESCRIPTION:Maison des Astronomes\, IMéRA\, Marseille  \nOutcome: a collective publication on methodological and theoretical issues \nAbstract  \nThe complexity of animal communication signals (including humans) can be evaluated on the basis of the combinatorics of the units that make up these signals (property also referred to as “double articulation”). The first articulation concerns the arrangement of the semantic units (words) into sentences and the second corresponds to the arrangement of elementary sounds (e.g. human phonemes) into meaningful units (e.g.  human words). The possibility to build different combinations at each level allows to produce an exponential number of new statements. \nTo compare the complexity of the vocal communication signals of different animal species\, including humans\, we propose to investigate possible combinatorial units in non-human animals. \nFor this\, we intend to address two principal issues: \n\nThe segmentation and clustering methods / principles used in the study of human and non-human vocalizations (mainly non-human primates and cetaceans).\nThe association/combinability of units from different sensory channels (acoustic\, visual\, tactile) and the processing of these multimodal/multicomponent units\n\nThis will be done using the tools and concepts from linguistics\, psycholinguistics\, comparative psychology\, philosophy\, bioacoustics\, neurosciences\, computer sciences and ethology. \n 
URL:https://www.ilcb.fr/event/transdisciplinary-workshop-maison-des-astronomes-imera-marseille/
LOCATION:IMéRA
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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UID:17864-1652097600-1652103000@www.ilcb.fr
SUMMARY:TBA
DESCRIPTION:Ellen Breitholtz & Christine Howes  (University of Gothenburg) \nAbstract: TBA \nWhere: Zoom link https://univ-amu-fr.zoom.us/j/2515421853
URL:https://www.ilcb.fr/event/tba-11/
LOCATION:via zoom
CATEGORIES:CoCoDev
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CREATED:20220221T095511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220427T140714Z
UID:17866-1652702400-1652707800@www.ilcb.fr
SUMMARY:TBA
DESCRIPTION:Christopher Cox  (Aarhus University) \nAbstract: TBA \nWhere: Zoom link https://univ-amu-fr.zoom.us/j/2515421853
URL:https://www.ilcb.fr/event/tba-12/
LOCATION:via zoom
CATEGORIES:CoCoDev
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UID:17868-1653307200-1653312600@www.ilcb.fr
SUMMARY:TBA
DESCRIPTION:Iris Nomikou  (University of Portsmouth) \nAbstract: TBA \nWhere: Zoom link https://univ-amu-fr.zoom.us/j/2515421853
URL:https://www.ilcb.fr/event/tba-13/
LOCATION:via zoom
CATEGORIES:CoCoDev
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CREATED:20220512T073728Z
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UID:20865-1653390000-1653393600@www.ilcb.fr
SUMMARY:Mapping the signed language lexicon: How are signs organized in the mind?
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Zed Sevcikova Sehyr \nSan Diego State University \nwebpage: https://www.zedsehyr.com/publications.html
URL:https://www.ilcb.fr/event/mapping-the-signed-language-lexicon-how-are-signs-organized-in-the-mind/
LOCATION:Salle de conférences\, 5 avenue Pasteur\, Aix-en-Provence\, 13100\, France
CATEGORIES:Talk
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CREATED:20220221T095748Z
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UID:17870-1653912000-1653917400@www.ilcb.fr
SUMMARY:TBA
DESCRIPTION:Marlou Rasenberg  (Radboud University) \nAbstract: TBA \nWhere: Zoom link https://univ-amu-fr.zoom.us/j/2515421853
URL:https://www.ilcb.fr/event/tba-14/
LOCATION:via zoom
CATEGORIES:CoCoDev
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