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Bousfield Rm 160, Liberman Room
Department of Psychology
University of Connecticut Storrs
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1:00-1:45 p.m. Visit Al’s and Isabelle’s resting places to lay stones.*
Cross-language perspectives on language use: Reading, listening, talking, and signing
| 3:00-3:20 | Language by ear and by eye: The Libermans’ perspective
Michael Turvey, University of Connecticut and Haskins Laboratories |
| 3:20-3:50 | Phonetics and phonology of foreign accent
Carol Fowler, University of Connecticut and Haskins Laboratories |
| 3:50-4:20 | Measuring sign language production
Martha Tyrone, Haskins Laboratories |
| 4:20-4:50 | Effect of foreign and native accents on visual word recognition in L1 and L2
Laurie Feldman, University of Albany and Haskins Laboratories |
| 4:50-5:20 | Studies in bi-alphabetism: Reflections of the research of Georgije Lukatela
Michael Turvey, University of Connecticut and Haskins Laboratories |
| 5:20 | General Discussion |
The speakers and invited guests will gather for dinner at the Carello and Turvey home at 6:30 pm. All are welcome to join us at Sweet Willliam’s Pub beginning at 8:30 pm.
*The Jewish Cemetery is on Rte., 32, opposite the Mansfield Drive-In (just south of the intersection of Rtes. 31 and 32). Turn into the cemetery (there is no sign) and take the immediate right onto the dirt road. Park alongside the road, walk down to the end and go through the gate on the left.

