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The Multilingual Mind: Lecture series on multilingualism across disciplines

 

The lecture series ‘The Multilingual Mind’ started in April and ran until June 2021. The lectures took place every Tuesday from 17.00 until 18.30 (CEST/UTC+02). It was hosted by the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Jagiellonian University, University of Konstanz, University Milano-Bicocca, and University of Reading. As in the previous semesters, the speakers presented research findings on multilingualism across different disciplines, in line with the MultiMind project (linguistics, education, psychology, neuroscience, speech & language pathology). The lecture series was aimed at everyone interested in Multilingualism.

The recordings of the talks are available here

Programme (You can download the programme here)

13.04.21

Erika Hoff (Florida Atlantic University): Why bilingual development is not easy, but possible

20.04.21

Núria Sebastián Gallés (Pompeu Fabra University): How bilingualism shapes the infants’ mind/brain

27.04.21

Merel Keijzer (University of Groningen): Language learning as a vaccine to promote healthy aging: The linguistic, social and cognitive effects of third-age language learning

04.05.21

Francesca Costa & Maria Teresa Guasti (University of Milano-Bicocca): Double or single literacy in different contexts

11.05.21

Napoleon Katsos (University of Cambridge): Bilingualism in children with developmental disorders: From language and cognition to human rights

18.05.21

Marco Calabria (Open University of Catalonia): How is cognitive neuropsychology contributing to bilingualism research?

25.05.21

Jia’en Yee (University Putra Malaysia): Multilingualism effects on brain structure

01.06.21

Maren Eikerling (IRCCS - Associazione La Nostra Famigli 'Istituto scientifico Eugenio Medea'): Computerized bilingual screenings of developmental language disorder and developmental dyslexia in bilingual children

08.06.21

Johanne Paradis (University of Alberta): Bilingual development in first generation Syrian refugee children: What factors contribute to successes and challenges?

15.06.21

Dávid György (University of Geneva): Rhythmic priming of syntactic processing: a common structure?

23-25.06.21

Conference on Multilingualism (COM2021)

28-29.06.21

European Civil Society Platform for Multilingualism (ECSPM)

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Organisation

The Multilingual Mind in collaboration with:

  • Aristotle University of Thessaloniki: Department of Greek Linguistics, Me 2 Glosses

  • Jagiellonian University: Department of Psychology, Bilingualism Matters Kraków

  • University of Konstanz: Department of Linguistics, Centre for Multilingualism, Bilingualism Matters@Konstanz

  • University Milano-Bicocca: Department of Psychology, Bilinguismo contra@Milano-Bicocca

  • University of Reading: Centre for Literacy and Multilingualism, Bilingualism Matters@Reading

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