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[Provisional program]

Plenary speakers

  • Prof. Dr. Harald Baayen: "Twenty-eight years of vowels: An investigation of changes in vowel formants and vowel duration in the Up corpus"  (Universität Tübingen / University of Alberta, Edmonton)
  • Dr. Susanne Gahl (UC Berkeley): "Twenty-eight years of vowels: An investigation of changes in vowel formants and vowel duration in the Up corpus"          
  • Prof. Dr. Yoshiko Matsumoto (Stanford University): "Being ordinary: A powerful narrative strategy when feeling vulnerable"

  • Prof. Dr. Heidi Hamilton (Georgetown University): "Language, dementia and meaning-making in art galleries and homes: Objects of joint attention as resources for transforming knowledge, building topics and lifting spirits"
  • Prof. Dr. Deborah Keller-Cohen (University of Michigan): "Pragmatic Spaces and social relations in aging"
  • Dr. Heather Harris Wright (East Carolina University): "Discourse Changes with Age: Considering microlinguistic and macrolinguistic processes"
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Invited speakers

  • Dr. Peter Backhaus: "Communication in institutional eldercare: A Japanese perspective" (WASEDA University)
  • Dr. Marion Blondel (SFL, CNRS-Paris8), Dr. Dominique Boutet (Université Evry / LIAS): "LSF interactions in older signers: wich insights from motion capture?"
  • Dr. Catherine T. Bolly: "Multimodal stance in later life" (Universität zu Köln / UCLouvain)    
  • Prof. Dr. David Bowie (University of Anchorage, Alaska): "The role of the individual in the development of the Western Vowel System in Utah"     

  • Prof. Dr. Buchstaller Isabel (Universität Leipzig): "The effect of the socio-economic trajectory on longitudinal life-span change"
  • Dr. Céline De Looze (Trinity College Dublin): "Speech markers as an objective evaluation of cognitive impairment and related psychosocial outcomes in populations with Mild-Cognitive Impairment and mild-to-moderate Alzheimer’s disease"

  • Gayraud         Frédérique    Prof. Dr.         Alzheimer and bilingualism           Université de Lyon 2
  • Gerstenberg  Annette          Prof. Dr.         Normative features in a longitudinal perspective          Freie Universität Berlin
  • Kiełkiewicz-Janowiak          Agnieszka      Prof. Dr.         Narratives about life across generations: communicating generational intelligence            University of Poznan
  • Lindholm       Camilla           Dr.       Eating or interacting? Feeding situations as communication    University of Helsinki
  • Marconi         Lucia   Dr.       Nouns and verbs extracted from an Italian corpus of the elderly       CNR
  • Parisot           Anne-Marie   Prof. Dr.         Intergenerational variation in the use of space in Langue des Signes Québécoise (LSQ): The case of verb agreement marking Université de Québec, Montréal
  • Rinfret           Julie    Prof. ass.Dr.   Intergenerational variation in the use of space in Langue des Signes Québécoise (LSQ): The case of verb agreement marking Université de Québec, Montréal
  • Rousier-Vercruyssen           Lucie   Dr.       How when and why old speakers use less specific referential expressions within their narrative flow than young speakers?         University of Neuchâtel
  • Sachweh        Svenja            Dr.       As good as it (probably) gets - how living in a dementia housing project engenders animation and interactivity            TalkCare Bochum
  • Schröder        Johannes       Prof. Dr.         ILSE Corpus: Experiences from the longitudinal study Universität Heidelberg
  • Siiner  Maarja           Dr.       Dementia and raging talk and talk about dementia and ageing: some examples of use of corpora          University of Oslo
  • Svennevig      Jan      Prof. Dr.         Collaborative word searches in conversations involving bilingual speakers with dementia           University of Oslo
  • El Ayari          Sarra  Ingénieur      LSF interactions in older signers: wich insights from motion capture?           SFL, CNRS-Paris 8
  • Schuurman   Inneke           Researcher    You're never too old for E-inclusion, are you?    KU Leuven
  • Vincent          Coralie           Ingénieur      LSF interactions in older signers: wich insights from motion capture?           SFL, CNRS-Paris 8
  • Fyndanis        Valantis          PhD    Methods for assessing language abilities in healthy aging and Alzheimer's disease            University of Oslo

 

 

 

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