Understanding Language
We learn a language to understand each other. But how do we learn a language? What happens in our brain and what connection is there between language and cognition (the way in which people perceive, learn and process information)? In this series, created in cooperation with the Language Centre of Maastricht University, we look at different aspects of language. We study what happens in the brain, multilingualism, AI and language, rhythm of language and dyslexia. Whether we also learn to understand each other better through these insights into language remains to be seen.
The individual lectures
1. Myth Busters about Language in the Brain (Jansma / 2 Nov)
2. Interacting Languages in the Bilingual Brain (Bultena / 9 Nov)
3. Computers, Cognition and Communication: What Artificial Intelligence Teaches us about Language (Frank / 16 Nov)
4. Language Development and Dyslexia (Bonte / 23 Nov)
5. Rhythm in Speech and Language Processing (Kandylaki / 30 Nov)
In cooperation with
Dates
Monday 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30 November– 19:30 to 21:30
Costs whole series
UM students for free
UM employees and students from other schools €12,50
Others €25
Registration
You can register here for this lecture series.
About the speakers
Prof. Bernadette Jansma
Professor Cognitive Neuroscience of Language Processing, UM
Sybrine Bultena, PhD
Assistant Professor Centre for Language Studies and Department of Modern Languages and Cultures, Radboud University Nijmegen
Stefan Frank, PhD
Assistant Professor Psycholinguistics, Radboud University Nijmegen
Katerina Kandylaki, PhD
Marie Sklodowska-Curie Research Fellow, UM
Prof. Milene Bonte
Professor Cognitive Neuroscience of Language and Literacy Development, UM
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