About

The experimental linguistics group is a forum for graduate students (as well as any interested undergraduate students, faculty, or visitors) to present research or lead discussions in any area of experimental linguistics including (but not limited to) experimental approaches to second language acquisition and bilingualismexperimental syntax and semantics, and psycholinguistics. Group members can present research proposals or a work in progress, give practice talks for conferences or oral exams, or lead discussion of a relevant reading.

Fall 2024 Schedule

All meetings are scheduled to be held in-person on alternating Wednesdays and Thursdays 3-4pm (LCLB 4100). If you would like to join over Zoom, please email Isela at isilve2@illinois.edu.

DAYSPEAKERTOPIC
Sept 4N/AOrganizational Meeting
Sept 12TaniaIntervention Study Proposal
Sept 18CoryQP1 Proposal
Sept 26IselaGorilla Experiment Builder Workshop
Oct 3HaneulOlsson (2021). “How recently borrowed verbs in Russian form perfective aspect: An experimental approach.” Slověne, Vol. 10, №1, p. 392-413. 
Oct 9XuanQP2 — Pilot Data
Oct 17EleanorLyutikova & Gerasimova (2023). “Negative Concord and locality in Russian”.
Oct 23N/ANO MEETING
Oct 31N/ANO MEETING
Nov 6AmeliaPrelim Proposal
Nov 14JonnyYamashita (1995). “Verb argument information used in a prodrop language: An experimental study in Japanese”.
Nov 20N/ANO MEETING
Nov 28N/ANO MEETING — FALL BREAK
Dec 5
Dec 11