Conferences
Linking LFG with tiered models of processing
Poster with handout presented at LFG18 Conference
University of Vienna, Austria.
Prosodic vs morphological prominence in Japanese echo questions
(Stephen Jones, Chi Lun Pang, and Louise Mycock)
Poster with handout presented at ICPL2 Prominence in Language
University of Cologne, Germany.
Dynamic Syntax and online processing
Paper presented at the 2nd Dynamic Syntax Conference
University of Edinburgh, UK.
A cognitive model of grammatical functions in language processing
Paper presented at the LAGB 2017 Conference
University of Kent, Canterbury, UK.
Developing a computational model of language processing using LFG
Poster presented at the LFG17 Conference
University of Konstanz, Germany.
Modelling the role of grammatical functions in language processing
Poster presented at the MathPsych/ICCM 2017 Conference
University of Warwick, Coventry, UK.
Building a cognitive model of processing using Dynamic Syntax
Poster presented at the 1st Dynamic Syntax Conference
School of Oriental and African Studies, London, UK.
The syntax-prosody interface in Korean
Paper presented at HeadLex 2016 Conference
Polish National Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland.
An incremental approach to the syntax-prosody interface in Korean
Presentation, Languages as Mechanisms for Interaction
University of Ghent, Belgium.
Ambiguous questions with content pro-forms in Korean
Poster presented at 2nd UCL Graduate Conference in Linguistics,
University College, London.
Number in Meryam Mir
Paper presented at LFG15 Conference,
Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan.
Invited presentations
The syntax-prosody interface in Korean
Faculty of Linguistics
University of Konstanz, Germany.
Workshops
Incrementality in LFG
Working paper presented at Syntax Working Group,
Faculty of Linguistics, Philology & Phonetics, University of Oxford.
Disambiguating wh-words in Korean
Working paper presented at South East LFG Workshop
(participation from Universities of Essex, Manchester, Oxford, Surrey, and the
School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London).