Asli Ozyurek

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  • Azar, Z., Backus, A., & Ozyurek, A. (2017). Bidirectional contact effects in proficient heritage speakers: Subject reference in Turkish and Dutch. Talk presented at the 11th International Symposium on Bilingualism (ISB11). University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland. 2017-06-11 - 2017-06-15.
  • Azar, Z., Backus, A., & Ozyurek, A. (2017). Gender effect on the choice of referring expressions: The influence of language typology and bilingualism. Poster presented at DETEC 2017: Discourse Expectations: Theoretical, Experimental and Computational perspectives, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
  • Azar, Z., Backus, A., & Ozyurek, A. (2017). Highly proficient bilinguals maintain language-specific pragmatic constraints on pronouns: Evidence from speech and gesture. Talk presented at the 39th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci 2017). London, UK. 2017-07-26 - 2017-07-29.

    Abstract

    The use of subject pronouns by bilingual speakers using both a pro-drop and a non-pro-drop language (e.g. Spanish heritage speakers in the USA) is a well-studied topic in research on cross-linguistic influence in language contact situations. Previous studies looking at bilinguals with different proficiency levels have yielded conflicting results on whether there is transfer from the non-pro-drop patterns to the pro-drop language. Additionally, previous research has focused on speech patterns only. In this paper, we study the two modalities of language, speech and gesture, and ask whether and how they reveal cross-linguistic influence on the use of subject pronouns in discourse. We focus on elicited narratives from heritage speakers of Turkish in the Netherlands, in both Turkish (pro-drop) and Dutch (non-pro-drop), as well as from monolingual control groups. The use of pronouns was not very common in monolingual Turkish narratives and was constrained by the pragmatic contexts, unlike in Dutch. Furthermore, Turkish pronouns were more likely to be accompanied by localized gestures than Dutch pronouns, presumably because pronouns in Turkish are pragmatically marked forms. We did not find any cross-linguistic influence in bilingual speech or gesture patterns, in line with studies (speech only) of highly proficient bilinguals. We therefore suggest that speech and gesture parallel each other not only in monolingual but also in bilingual production. Highly proficient heritage speakers who have been exposed to diverse linguistic and gestural patterns of each language from early on maintain monolingual patterns of pragmatic constraints on the use of pronouns multimodally.
  • Azar, Z., Backus, A., & Ozyurek, A. (2017). Reference tracking in Turkish and Dutch narratives: Effect of co-reference context and gender on the choice of referring expressions. Talk presented at the Grammar and Cognition Colloquium. Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands. 2017-05-12.
  • Drijvers, L., Ozyurek, A., & Jensen, O. (2017). Alpha and beta oscillations in the language network, motor and visual cortex index semantic congruency between speech and gestures in clear and degraded speech. Poster presented at the 47th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (SfN), Washington, DC, USA.
  • Drijvers, L., Ozyurek, A., & Jensen, O. (2017). Alpha and beta oscillations in the language network, motor and visual cortex index the semantic integration of speech and gestures in clear and degraded speech. Poster presented at the Ninth Annual Meeting of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language (SNL 2017), Baltimore, MD, USA.
  • Drijvers, L., Ozyurek, A., & Jensen, O. (2017). Low- and high-frequency oscillations predict the semantic integration of speech and gestures in clear and degraded speech. Poster presented at the Neural Oscillations in Speech and Language Processing symposium, Berlin, Germany.
  • Karadöller, D. Z., Sumer, B., & Ozyurek, A. (2017). Effects of delayed language exposure on spatial language acquisition by signing children and adults. Poster presented at the 39th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci 2017), London, UK.
  • Karadöller, D. Z., Sumer, B., & Ozyurek, A. (2017). Effects of delayed sign language exposure on acquisition of spatial event descriptions. Poster presented at the workshop 'Event Representations in Brain, Language & Development' (EvRep), Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
  • Karadöller, D. Z., Sumer, B., & Ozyurek, A. (2017). Effects of delayed sign language exposure on acquisition of static spatial relations. Poster presented at the Donders Poster Sessions, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
  • Karadöller, D. Z., Sumer, B., & Ozyurek, A. (2017). Effects of delayed sign language exposure on spatial language acquisition. Talk presented at the Spatial Language and Spatial Cognition Workshop. Trondheim, Norway. 2017-12-06 - 2017-12-07.
  • Manhardt, F., Brouwer, S., Sumer, B., & Ozyurek, A. (2017). Iconicity of linguistic expressions influences visual attention to space: A comparison between signers and speakers. Poster presented at the workshop 'Event Representations in Brain, Language & Development' (EvRep), Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
  • Manhardt, F., Brouwer, S., Sumer, B., Karadöller, D. Z., & Ozyurek, A. (2017). The influence of iconic linguistic expressions on spatial event cognition across signers and speakers: An eye-tracking study. Poster presented at the sixth meeting of Formal and Experimental Advances in Sign Language Theory (FEAST 2017), Reykjavík, Iceland.
  • Manhardt, F., Brouwer, S., Sumer, B., Karadöller, D. Z., & Ozyurek, A. (2017). The influence of iconic linguistic expressions on spatial event cognition across signers and speakers: An eye-tracking study. Poster presented at the workshop Types of Iconicity in Language Use, Development, and Processing, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
  • Ortega, G., & Ozyurek, A. (2017). Types of iconicity and combinatorial strategies distinguish semantic categories in the manual modality across cultures. Poster presented at the 30th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, Cambridge, MA, USA.
  • Ter Bekke, M., Ünal, E., Karadöller, D. Z., & Ozyurek, A. (2017). Cross-linguistic effects of speech and gesture production on memory of motion events. Poster presented at the workshop 'Event Representations in Brain, Language & Development' (EvRep), Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

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