Τρέχοντα ερευνητικά προγράμματα

Subject-object ambiguities and the role of Aspect
In collaboration with
Despina Papadopoulou - Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Leah Roberts and Sarah Liszka - Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen
This is an eye-tracking study on English as a second language of Greek speakers. The aim is to investigate the role of aspectual morphology in detecting local ambiguities when processing sentences in the second language. The preliminary results from this experiment have already been presented in two major international conferences (Boston University Conference on Language Development; Architecture and Mechanism of Language Processing).
Cross-linguistic Narrative Development Project CDI-III
In collaboration with
Ageliki Nicolopoulou - Lehigh University, U.S.A.
New Researcher: Maria Papakonstantinou - Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Subject pronoun interpretation: Native Language
In collaboration with
Despina Papadopoulou - Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Theo Marinis - University of Reading
Evangelia Plemmenou - Pantion University
The interpretation of null and overt subject pronouns in sentences with backward anaphora with child and adult native speakers of Greek.
Subject pronoun interpretation: Italian L2 Speakers of Greek
In collaboration with
Prof. Antonella Sorace - University of Edinburgh
New Researcher: Maria Kaltsa - Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Iraklitos II Project in O.P. ‘Education’ Research Grant (2008 to 2012): The Acquisition of Telicity in the Native Language
New Researcher: Maria Kaltsa - Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research NWO (01/2009 to 01/2012): Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Multilingual Development
PI: Monika S. Schmid - University of Groningen
COST Action ISO804 (2009 to 2013): Language Impairment in a Multilingual Society: Linguistic Patterns and the Road to Assessment
PI: Sharon Armon-Lotem - Bar-Ilan University, Israel