Biolinguistics Initiative Barcelona

Biolinguistics Initiative Barcelona: September 2012

Friday, September 7, 2012

ICREA Symposium, preliminary schedule

Here is a preliminary schedule for our October symposium. (Subject to changes, so check back for updates):


ICREA International Symposium on Biolinguistics 

Time:                  October 1, 2 & 3, 2012
Place:                  Universitat de Barcelona, Aula Magna

PRELIMINARY PROGRAM

Monday, October 1

9.30-10.00                  Opening Remarks
                                    Jaume Bertranpetit (ICREA Director)
                                    M. Antonia Martí   (Chair, Department of General Linguistics, UB)
                                    Cedric Boeckx (ICREA/UB, symposium convener)

10.00-11.00                  Adaptationist and exaptationist hypotheses in Biolinguistics:
                                     Beyond the roadblock
W. Tecumseh Fitch (U. Vienna)

11.00-11.30                  Coffee break

11.30-12.30                  Emotion as a source of complexity in animal vocalizations
Kazuo Okanoya (U. Tokyo)

12.30-13.30                  Molecular windows into language: The view from FOXP2
Sonja Vernes (Max Planck, Nijmegen)

13.30-16.00                   Lunch break

16.00-17.00                  Brain form and brain function:
                                      Paleoneurological perspectives on the evolution of language
Emiliano Bruner (CENIEH, Burgos)

17.00-18.00                  Neandertal paleogenomics, FOXP2 and the origin of language
Carles Lalueza-Fox (U. Pompeu Fabra)


18.00-18.30                  Coffee break

18.30-19.30                  The ontogeny and phylogeny of language
Charles Yang (U. Pennsylvania)

Tuesday, October 2

09.00-10.00                  Cerebral correlates of constituent structures
Christophe Pallier (CNRS/INSERM-CEA, Paris)

10.00-11.00                  Variations in the recursive signal
Douglas Saddy (U. Reading)

11.00-11.30                  Coffee break

11.30-12.30                  Neurophysiological mechanisms involved in language learning in adults
Antoni Rodriguez-Fornells (ICREA/U. Barcelona)

12.30-13.30                  Phrasal prosody and word frequency bootstrap word order:
                                     A cross-linguistic study in adults and prelexical infants
Judit Gervain (CNRS, U. Paris Descartes)

13.30-15.00                   Lunch break

15.00-16.00                  Poster presentations

16.00-17.00                  Can cultural evolution explain why language has structure?
Simon Kirby (U. Edinburgh)

17.00-18.00                  Explaining the origins of grammatical agreement
Luc Steels (ICREA/U. Pompeu Fabra)

18.00-18.30                  Coffee break

18.30-19.30                  The ecophysics of language change
Ricard Solé (ICREA/U. Pompeu Fabra; Santa Fe Institute)

Wednesday, October 3

09.00-10.00                  The hands that rocked the cradle of language
Koji Fujita (U. Kyoto)

10.00-11.00                  The emergence of form in a new sign language
Wendy Sandler (U. Haifa)


11.00-11.30                  Coffee break

11.30-12.30                  Mechanisms of language acquisition as revealed by artificial language learning            
                                      experiments
Luca Bonatti (ICREA/U. Pompeu Fabra)

12.30-13.30                  The dorsal pathway as the interface between attention and language during learning
Ruth de Diego Balaguer (ICREA/U. Barcelona)

13.30-15.30                  Lunch break

15.30-17.30                  Roundtable

Toni Gomila (U. Balearic Islands)
Albert Bastardas (U. Barcelona, ICREA Academia program)
Joana Rosselló (U. Barcelona)
Kleanthes K. Grohmann (U. Cyprus)

17.30                  Reception, Sala de Professors, Josep Carner Building, 5th floor, UB

ICREA symposium website

Thanks to the work of BiB member Oriol Borrega, our ICREA Symposium has a website. click here for updates, but also keep checking this blog:

http://stel.ub.edu/symposium/

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

MA thesis defenses tomorrow

Tomorrow (Thursday, Sept. 6), 3 BiB members will defend their MA theses (9am to 12; room 3.3 of the Josep Carner building):
-[9am-10am] Anna Martinez Alvarez: Language in the brain: Brain pathways supporting computational operations
-[10am-11am] Evelina Leivada: A non-parametric approach to Universal Grammar within the Biolinguistic Program
-[11am-12] Jeroni Tutusaus:The Language Byproduct Conjecture: An explicit formulation and its consequences

(Defenses are public, and participation from the audience during the Q&A is welcome)