[PLing] Talk by Valantis Fyndanis on June 20, 13:15 CEST
Madeleine Butschety
madeleine.butschety at ung.si
Tue Jun 18 17:01:49 CEST 2024
Dear colleagues,
we cordially invite you to a talk by Valantis Fyndanis ( Cyprus University of Technology & University of Oslo ) as part of the Jezik & Linguistics Colloquia series. His talk entitled " Production of verb-related morphosyntactic categories in adult neurogenic disorders and healthy aging " (abstract: see below) will take place this Thursday, June 20, at 13:15 CEST at lecture room P5 at the University of Nova Gorica, and online.
To attend the talk via Zoom, please use the following link:
[ https://ungsi.zoom.us/j/64017208293?pwd=b3r0bBYfssfalbV9j29RVhH0jeNBe6.1 | https://ungsi.zoom.us/j/63947265075?pwd=Vgbg525cw7aHy9MASGI7bDPbeWMX9x.1 ]
We hope to see many of you there!
Best,
Madeleine Butschety, on behalf of the Center for Cognitive Science of Language
>>VALANTIS FYNDANIS
"Production of verb-related morphosyntactic categories in adult neurogenic disorders and healthy aging"
In this talk, I will summarize the main findings of my research on the ability of Greek-speaking adults with acquired neurogenic disorders (in particular, individuals with aphasia due to stroke, individuals with dementia of the Alzheimer type, and individuals with multiple sclerosis) and of Greek-speaking neurotypical adults to produce verb-related morphosyntactic categories such as grammatical aspect, tense and subject-verb agreement (e.g., Fyndanis et al., 2012, 2013, 2018, 2020, 2022; Soilemezidi et al., under review). I will also present findings on the role of cognitive capacities (e.g., working memory, short-term memory, processing speed, inhibition), locality, morphosyntactic category and demographic factors in verb-related morphosyntactic production (VRMP). To investigate the role of the above factors in VRMP, we focused on healthy aging and tested more than 380 neurotypical native speakers of Standard Greek, aged between 19 and 86 years (Fyndanis et al., 2018, 2022; Soilemezidi et al., under review). Shedding light on the impact of the above factors on VRMP is crucial for a deeper understanding of morphosyntactic deficits in individuals with acquired neurogenic disorders.
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