(objectives)
The course aims to illustrate the main methodologies of investigation of experimental linguistics and, specifically, the diagnostics with which it is possible to carry out experiments on language processing. In particular, the course will cover the following contents: • Neurocognitive basis of human language • Realization of experimental stimuli for the processing of linguistic phenomena (at different levels of analysis, with a focus on pragmatic aspects) • Techniques for investigating language processing (offline methodologies, such as questionnaires, naturalness/acceptability judgments, etc., and online, eye-tracking, brain imaging, etc.) • Description and analysis of the functional meanings of the electrophysiological components of language processing.
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Teacher
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MASIA VIVIANA
(syllabus)
- Basics of cognitive linguistics - Neurolinguistics: birth of the discipline and models of neurological investigation of language - Investigation techniques (offline and online) on language processing - Neurophysiological components of language processing: N400 and P600 - Language processing description models: good enough, shallow processing, etc. - Neuropragmatics and neurolinguistic studies on assumptions, figurative language, implicatures and information structure
(reference books)
1. Cacciari, Cristina & Canal, Paolo. 2023. The Psychology of Language. Il Mulino, Bologna. 2. Handouts provided in class by the professor.
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
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