2022

Azar, M. (September, 2022). The role of affix productivity in word comprehension: MEg Evidence from Arabic. Poster presented at the 28th Annual Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing, York, UK.

Chacón, D. (September, 2022). Retrieval precedes evaluation: An MEG study on implausible gaps in English. Poster presented at the 28th Annual Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing, York, UK.

Chacón, D. (September, 2022). Retrieval precedes evaluation: An MEG study on implausible gaps in English. Poster presented at the Crosslinguistic Perspectives on Processing and Learning Workshop, Zurich, Switzerland.

Chacón, D. (October, 2022). Retrieval precedes evaluation: An MEG study on implausible gaps in English. Poster presented at the 14th Annual Society for the Neurobiology of Language Conference, Philadelphia, USA.

Irwin, T. (September, 2022). Orthographic and Morphemic Effects on Word Recognition in Arabic. Poster presented at the 28th Annual Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing, York, UK.

Irwin, T. (October, 2022). Neural Tracking of Rhythmically Presented Morpheme Structure. Poster presented at the 14th Annual Society for the Neurobiology of Language Conference, Philadelphia, USA.

Matar, S. (August, 2022). Models of processing complex spoken words: the naïve, the passive, and the predictive’. Poster presented at the Conference on Cognitive Computational Neuroscience, San Francsicso, USA.

Matar, S. (September, 2022). Early cortical sensitivity to ambiguous morpheme boundaries in speech: MEG evidence from Arabic. Poster presented virtually at the 28th Annual Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing, York, UK.

Matar, S. (October, 2022).Bilateral temporal involvement in predictive morphological segmentation and processing during spoken word comprehension: MEG evidence from Arabic. Poster presented at the 14th Annual Society for the Neurobiology of Language Conference, Philadelphia, USA.

Wilson, K. (October, 2022). Replicating the Ambiguity Advantage in MEG Using a Novel Method for Quantifying Number of Senses. Poster presented at the 14th Annual Society for the Neurobiology of Language Conference, Philadelphia, USA.

2020

Matar, S., Dirani, J., Marantz, A., & Pylkkänen, L. (2020, October). Dissociating syntactic processing and semantic composition in the left temporal lobe: MEG evidence from Standard Arabic. Talk presented at the 12th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language, held virtually due to COVID-19.

Lang, B., Gwilliams, L., Blanco-Elorrieta, E., & Marantz, A. (2020, October). Do bilinguals better discriminate novel vowel contrasts? Neural correlates of perceptual assimilation using MEG decoding. Poster presented at the 12th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language, held virtually due to COVID-19.

Chacón, D., Bhatt, R., Dillon, B., & Marantz, A. (2020, August). The time course of Hindi agreement in the cognitive neuroscience of language (a proposal). Poster presented at the First South Asian Forum on Acquisition and Processing of Language (SAFAL-1), held virtually due to COVID-19.

Davidson, L., and Lang, B., Abdullah, O., Paterson, H., & Marantz, A. (2020, January). Covert contrast in the articulatory implementation of glottal variants of coda /t/ in American English. Poster presented at The 94th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, New Orleans, LA, USA.

Marantz, A. (2020, January). Morphemes in the brain. Talk presented at the Aalto Brain Center seminar, Espoo, Finland.

2019

Abrams, E., Gwilliams, L., Lang, B., & Marantz, A. (2019, October). Tracking the building blocks of pitch perception in auditory cortex. Dynamic poster presented at the Society for Neuroscience, Chicago, IL.

Ohta, S. Oseki, Y., and Marantz, A. (2019, September). Dissociating the effects of morphemes and letters in visual word recognition: An MEG study of Japanese verbs. Poster presented at The 25th Architectures and Mechanisms of Language Processing Conference, Moscow, Russia

Wray, S., Stockall, L., and Marantz, A. (2019, September). Breaking down breaking down: automatic decomposition revisited with MEG evidence from visual processing of circumfixes, infixes, and reduplication in Tagalog. Poster presented at The 25th Architectures and Mechanisms of Language Processing Conference, Moscow, Russia.

Abrams, E., Gwilliams, L., & Marantz, A. (2019, August). Tracking the building blocks of pitch perception in auditory perception. Talk presented at the Society for Music Perception and Cognition Conference 2019, New York, NY.

Matar, S., Dirani, J., Marantz, A., Pylkkänen, L. (2019, August). Lower LIFG activation for higher syntactic complexity: MEG evidence from conceptually-matched Arabic stimuli. Poster presented at the 15th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language, Helsinki, Finland.

Wray, S., Stockall, L., & Marantz, A. (2019, August) Automatic decomposition revisited with MEG evidence from visual processing of Tagalog circumfixes, infixes, and reduplication (Poster Slam) at Society for Neurobiology of Language, Helsinki, Finland.

Lang, B., Wray, S., Paterson, H., Abdullah, O., Marantz, A. (2019, April). Lisaaniyat: A rtMRI investigation of Arabic. Presentation at the Neuroscience of Language Conference 2019. Abu Dhabi, UAE.

Blanco-Elorrieta, E.*, Gwilliams, L.*, Marantz, A., Pylkkänen, L. (2019, March). Prefrontal cortex aids adaptation to accented speech. Poster presented at the Cognitive Neuroscience Society 2019 Annual Meeting, San Francisco, USA.

Wray, S., Marantz, A. (2019, March) Words in speech decompose to their roots even when the root is interrupted: a study on Emirati Arabic. Poster presented at the Cognitive Neuroscience Society 2019 Annual Meeting, San Francisco, USA.

Wray, S., Stockall, L., Marantz, A. (2019, March). Reduplicated words are automatically decomposed, even when they are fake: MEG evidence from Tagalog pseudoreduplicants. Poster presented at the 32nd Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, Boulder, USA.

2018

Marantz, A. (2018, June). Re-establishing the autonomy of syntax: Abstract morphemes build interpretable structures. Olinco, Olomouc Linguistics Colloquium, Palacky University Olomouc the Czech Republic.

Marantz, A. (2018, May). Re-establishing the autonomy of syntax: Abstract morphemes build interpretable structures. CGG 28, 28th Colloquium on Generative Grammar, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain.

Marantz, A. (2018, May). Re-establishing the autonomy of syntax: Abstract morphemes build interpretable structures. CUNY Linguistics Colloquium Series.

Matar, S., Dirani, J., Pylkkänen, L., Marantz, A. (2018). Syntactic category prediction during reading: MEG evidence from adjectival modification in Standard Arabic. EXAL, Al Ain, UAE.

Oyama, D., Miyamoto, M., Adachi, Y., Higuchi, M., Flick, G., Marantz, A., & Uehara, G. (2018). A real-time signal processing platform for magnetoencephalography. 21st International Conference on Biomagnetism.

Marantz, A. (2018, January). Unergativity and the autonomy of syntax. UNERGATIVE PREDICATES: Architecture and variation. The research centers Structures Formelles du Langage (UMR 7023, CNRS/Paris and IKER (UMR 5478, CNRS), and the research groups Bas&Be (FFI2014-51878-P UPV/EHU) and the Bilingual Mind (IT665-13 UPV/EHU) co-organize the workshop ‘Unergative predicates: Architecture and Variation’, held in Bilbao, Basque Country.

Gwilliams, L., Poeppel., D., Marantz, A. & Linzen, T., (2018, January). Phonological (un)certainty weights lexical activation. Presentation at Cognitive Modeling and Computational Linguistics (CMCL). Salt Lake City, USA.

Matar, S., & Marantz, A. (2018). Syntactic category prediction during reading: Evidence from adjectival modification in Standard Arabic. Poster presented at the CUNY Sentence Processing Conference 2018, University of California, Davis, USA.

2017

Oyama, D., Miyamoto, M., Adachi, Y., Flick, G., Marantz, A., & Uehara, G. (2017, May). A platform for real-time signal processing for magnetoencephalography. Poster presented at Biomagnetic Sendai, 2017.

2016

Gwilliams, L.(2016, November). In spoken word recognition the future predicts the past. HLP Lab, University of Rochester. NY, USA.

Gwilliams, L., Linzen, T., Neophytou, K., Poeppel., D & Marantz, A. (2016, September). Tracking lexical garden-path resolution with MEG: Phonological commitment and sensitivity to subphonemic detail are independent. Presentation at AMLAP 2016, Bilbao, Basque Country. 

Gwilliams, L., Linzen, T., Neophytou, K., Poeppel., D & Marantz, A. (2016, August). Tracking lexical garden-path resolution with MEG: Phonological commitment and sensitivity to subphonemic detail are independent. Poster presented at the 2016 Society for the Neurobiology of Language Conference, London, UK. 

Neophytou, K., Manouilidou, C., Stockall, L., & A. Marantz (2016, August). Processing of lexical category and argument structure information in deverbal adjectives: An MEG study on Greek. Poster presented at the Society for the Neurobiology of Language Conference, London, UK. 

Sharpe, V., Reddigari, S., Pylkkänen, L., & Marantz, A. (2016, August). Granularity of prediction for English verb continuations. Poster presented at the Society for the Neurobiology of Language Conference, London, UK. 

Gwilliams, L., Linzen, T., Neophytou, K., Warnke, L., Poeppel., D & Marantz, A. (2016, April). Early and asymmetric sensitivity to phonological boundaries and within-category variation across hemispheres. Poster presented at the 2016 CNS Annual meeting, New York, USA. 

Brodbeck, C., Gwilliams, L. & Pylkkänen, L. (2016, April). Amodal reference resolution in medial parietal cortex. Poster presented at the 2016 CNS Annual meeting, New York, USA.

Gwilliams, L., Linzen, T., Neophytou, K., Warnke, L., Poeppel., D & Marantz, A. (2016, March). Phoneme ambiguity is reflected very early in primary auditory cortex. Poster presented at the 29th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, Florida, USA. 

Brodbeck, C., Gwilliams, L. & Pylkkänen, L. (2016, March). Modality general and specific brain responses during reference resolution. Poster presented at the 29th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, Florida, USA.

Gwilliams, L. & Marantz, A. (2016, February). Taking Morphology Seriously: MEG Studies of Morphological Representations. Presentation at 17th International Morphology Meeting, Vienna, Austria. 

Stockall, L., Manouilidou, C., Gwilliams, L. & Marantz, A. (2016, February). Un/Re-packing argument and event structure restrictions on prefixation: MEG evidence. Workshop on the syntax of argument structure: empirical advancements and theoretical relevance. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Sprachwissenschaft, Leipzig, Germany.

2015

Gwilliams, L. & Marantz, A. (2015, October). Representations of the stems you can’t see: A MEG study of morphological decomposition. Poster presented at the Society for the Neurobiology of Language Conference, Chicago, USA.

Stockall, L., Gwilliams, L., Manouilidou, C. & Marantz, A. (2015, October). Access to lexical category and verb argument structure in the early stages of processing morphologically complex words: MEG investigations of prefixation. Poster presented at the Society for the Neurobiology of Language Conference, Chicago, USA

Gaston, P., Gwilliams, L. & Marantz, A. (2015, October). The time-course of cohort restriction in syntactic context: MEG evidence for a single auditory word-form. Poster presented at the Society for the Neurobiology of Language Conference, Chicago, USA

Oseki, Y., Gwilliams, L., Blanco-Elorrieta, E., Gaston, P., Pylkkänen, L. & Marantz, A. (2015, October). Neural Dynamics of Morphological and Phrasal Composition. Poster presented at the Society for the Neurobiology of Language Conference, Chicago, USA

Gwilliams, L., & Marantz, A. (2015, June). Abstract representation of the root morpheme: A magnetoencephalography study of spoken Arabic. Presentation at the 9th Morphological Processing Conference, Potsdam, Germany.

Gwilliams, L., & Marantz, A. (2015, March). Decomposition of spoken Arabic words into root morphemes during processing: Evidence from magnetoencephalography.Presentation at the Linguistics in the Gulf 5 Conference, Doha, Qatar.

Al Kaabi, M., & Marantz, A. (2015, March). Subliminal speech priming on Emirati Arabic Roots: an MEG investigation. Presentation at the Neuroscience of Language Lab Workshop 2015, Abu Dhabi, UAE.

Brooks, T., & Marantz, A. (2015, March). Lexical access: a multi-modal approach. Presentation at the Neuroscience of Language Lab Workshop 2015, Abu Dhabi, UAE.

Gaston, P., & Marantz, A. (2015, March). Modulating entropy in syntactic context: an MEG study of noun/verb homonyms. Presentation at the Neuroscience of Language Lab Workshop 2015, Abu Dhabi, UAE.

Gwilliams, L., & Marantz, A. (2015, March). Letter specific sensitivities in the brain: located in time, space and current direction. Presentation at the Neuroscience of Language Lab Workshop 2015, Abu Dhabi, UAE.

Gwilliams, L., & Marantz, A. (2015, February). Non-linear processing of a linear speech stream. Presentation at the NYUAD Annual Research Conference 2015, Abu Dhabi, UAE.

2014

Gwilliams, L., Lewis, G., & Marantz, A. (2014, August). Revealing the cortical dynamics of letter string perception. Poster presented at the sixth annual Society for the Neurobiology of Language Conference, Amsterdam. 

King, J., Linzen, T., & Marantz, A. (2014, August). Noun/verb entropy: an MEG study of word-level syntactic category ambiguity. Poster presented at the sixth annual Society for the Neurobiology of Language Conference, Amsterdam. 

Linzen, T., Gaston, P., Gwilliams, L., & Marantz, A. (2014, August). Competition and prediction in the auditory processing of morphologically complex words. Poster presented at the sixth annual Society for the Neurobiology of Language Conference, Amsterdam. 

2013

Brooks, T., Garcia, D., Marantz, A., Pylkkänen, L. (2013, April). Combinatorial effects within compound words during visual word recognition. Poster presented at the 20th annual meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, CA. 

Linzen, T., Fruchter, J., Westerlund, M., & Marantz, A. (2013, April). Predicting the foreseeable future: MEG evidence for preactivation of predicted words. Poster presented at the 20th annual meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, CA. 

Ettinger, A., Linzen, T., & Marantz, A. (2013, April). The role of morphology in phoneme prediction: Evidence from MEG. Poster presented at the 20th annual meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, CA. 

Ettinger, A., Linzen, T., & Marantz, A. (2013, March). The role of morphology in phoneme prediction: Evidence from MEG. Poster presented at the 26th annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, Columbia, SC. 

Linzen, T., Fruchter, J., Westerlund, M., & Marantz, A. (2013, March). Predicting the foreseeable future: MEG evidence for preactivation of predicted words. Talk presented at the 26th annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, Columbia, SC.

2012

Linzen, T., Marantz, A. & Pylkkänen, L. (2012, October). Syntactic effects in single word recognition: evidence from MEG. Talk presented at the eighth annual Mental Lexicon Conference, Montreal, Canada.

Linzen, T. & Westerlund, M. (2012, October). Predicting the foreseeable future: Do readers use collocational transition probability to predict upcoming words? Talk presented at the eighth annual Mental Lexicon Conference, Montreal, Canada.

Fruchter, J., Stockall, L., & Marantz, A. (2012, April). MEG masked priming evidence for early form-based decomposition of irregular past tense verbs. Poster presented at the 19th annual meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, Chicago, IL. 

2011

Fruchter, J., Stockall, L., & Marantz, A. (2011, November). Early decomposition effects during visual processing of past tense verbs: An MEG study using masked priming and single-word lexical decision tasks. Poster presented at the third annual Neurobiology of Language Conference, Annapolis, MD. 

Lewis, G., & Marantz, A. (2011, November). The latency of lexical access in visual and spoken word recognition. Poster presented at the third annual Neurobiology of Language Conference, Annapolis, MD. 

Fruchter, J. & Marantz, A. (2011, April). MEG evidence for recombination stage in full decomposition model of visual word recognition. Poster presented at the 18th annual meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, CA. 

Lewis, G., & Marantz, A. (2011, April). The effect of meaning entropy during auditory homophone recognition: MEG evidence for amodal lexical entries. Poster presented at the 18th annual meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, CA. 

2010

Fruchter, J. & Marantz, A. (2010, November). Neural correlates of the effects of semantic coherence and derivational family entropy on processing of morphologically complex words. Poster presented at the second annual Neurobiology of Language Conference, San Diego, CA. 

Lewis, G., & Marantz, A. (2010, November). Affix frequency versus positional letter string frequency in visual recognition of morphologically complex words. Poster presented at the second annual Neurobiology of Language Conference, San Diego, CA. 

2009

Lewis, G., Solomyak, O., & Marantz, A. (2009, October). The neural basis of obligatory decomposition of suffixed words: Tracking the “broth” in “brother”. Poster presented at the first annual Neurobiology of Language Conference, Chicago, IL. 

2008

Solomyak, O., & Marantz. A. (2008, April). Evidence for early morphological decomposition in visual word recognition: A single trial correlational MEG study. Poster presented at the fifteenth annual meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, CA.