Asli Ozyurek

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  • Bögels, S., Milvojevic, B., De Haas, N., Döller, C., Rasenberg, M., Ozyurek, A., Dingemanse, M., Eijk, L., Ernestus, M., Schriefers, H., Blokpoel, M., Van Rooij, I., Levinson, S. C., & Toni, I. (2018). Creating shared conceptual representations. Poster presented at the 10th Dubrovnik Conference on Cognitive Science, Dubrovnik, Croatia.
  • Drijvers, L., Spaak, E., Herring, J., Ozyurek, A., & Jensen, O. (2018). Selective routing and integration of speech and gestural information studied by rapid invisible frequency tagging. Poster presented at the Attention to Sound Meeting, Chicheley, UK.
  • Karadöller, D. Z., Sumer, B., & Ozyurek, A. (2018). Effects of delayed sign language exposure on acquisition of static spatial relations. Poster presented at the Nijmegen Lectures 2018, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
  • Karadöller, D. Z., Sumer, B., & Ozyurek, A. (2018). Effects of delayed sign language exposure on spatial language acquisition by deaf children and adults. Poster presented at the 3rd International Conference on Sign Language Acquisition (ICSLA 2018), Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Manhardt, F., Sumer, B., Brouwer, S., & Ozyurek, A. (2018). Iconicity matters: Signers and speakers view spatial relations differently prior to linguistic production. Poster presented at the International Workshop on Language Production (IWLP 2018), Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
  • Schubotz, L., Ozyurek, A., & Holler, J. (2018). Age-related differences in multimodal recipient design. Poster presented at the 10th Dubrovnik Conference on Cognitive Science, Dubrovnik, Croatia.
  • Slonimska, A., Ozyurek, A., & Capirci, O. (2018). Elicitation task for simultaneous encoding in signed languages. Poster presented at the Sign Language Acquisition and Assessment conference SLAAC, Haifa, Israel.
  • Slonimska, A., Ozyurek, A., & Capirci, O. (2018). Simultaneous information encoding in Italian Sign Language LIS: Methodology and preliminary results. Poster presented at the IMPRS Conference on Interdisciplinary Approaches in the Language Sciences, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

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