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Typical and Atypical Language Development Symposium: Satellite Event of the 25th AMLaP Conference

A satellite event of the 25th AMLaP conference, Typical and Atypical Language Development Symposium (TALDS 2019), took place at HSE  University in Moscow.

First Typical and Atypical Language Development Symposium (TALDS 2019) took place on September 4 at HSE University in Moscow. This satellite event of the 25th AMLaP conference was organised by HSE Center for Language and Brain.

The event was attended by scientists from Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, the USA, Canada, China and several other countries, as well as from many cities of Russia. It is interesting that more than 30 percent of the participants who came to the symposium are professors of both Russian and foreign universities.

Members of the Center for Language and Brain also presented their research in the framework of this symposium in the form of the following poster presentations:

  • Vardan Arutiunian, Alina Minnigulova, Anastasiya Lopukhina
Nonword repetition is impaired in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A pilot study in Russian (PDF, 282 Kb)
  • Mariya Khudyakova, Anna Artemova
Effects of culture and bilingualism in linguistic assessment: word naming and comprehension by Nenets-Russian bilinguals and Russian monolinguals in Yamal (PDF, 250 Kb)
  • Nina Ladinskaya, Anna Chrabaszcz, Anastasiya Lopukhina
Acquisition of Russian nominal case inflections by monolingual and bilingual children: a psycholinguistic approach (PDF, 245 Kb)
  • Anastasiya Lopukhina, Julia Akinina, Anna Chrabaszcz, Mariya Khudyakova, Irina Korkina, Anna Yurchenko, Olga Dragoy
Test for assessment of language development in Russian «KORABLIK» (PDF, 246 Kb)
  • Katya Pertsova, Anastasiya Lopukhina, Olga Vedenina, Irina Nitsevich

Acquisition of verbal morphology in Russian with attention to defective verbs (PDF, 271 Kb)

We cordially thank our guest lecturers, Barbara HöhleMieke W. M. E. van de Sandt-KoendermanNúria Sebastián Gallés and Irina A. Sekerina, for their most informative and interesting presentations, all participants for their active work and friendly atmosphere, as well as all the colleagues who helped in organizing and conducting the symposium.