Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology

Spring 2008 Research Colloquium Schedule

Research Colloquium Schedule
Spring 2008
New York University
Tuesdays 3:30-4:30 pm

665 Broadway - Conference Room
Professor Harriet B. Klein, Colloquium Coordinator
Department of Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology

January 29, 2008
The autonomy and nature of orthographic processing
Adam Buchwald, Ph.D.
Department of Speech Language Pathology and Audiology
New York University

February 5, 2008
On Phonetic Convergence During Conversational Interaction
Jennifer Pardo, Ph.D.
Psychology Department
Barnard College

February 12, 2008
Effects of the quantitative aspects of the input on bilingual development and their clinical implications: insights from the acquisition of Yiddish and English
Isabelle Barriere, Ph.D.
Research Associate, Research Institute for the Study of Language in Urban
Society
Department of Linguistics, CUNY

February 19, 2008
Phonology and autism
Leslie Wolk, Ph.D.
Program in Speech-Language Pathology
Columbia University

February 26, 2008
Language Acquisition and Innateness: Logic and Empirical Evidence
Virginia Valian, Ph.D.
Departments of Psychology and Linguistics
Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center

March 4, 2008
Recent advances in the neurobiology of autism
Marcel Kinsbourne, DM.
Department of Psychology
New School for Social Research

March 11, 2008
Sentence Processing Abilities of Adults Who Stutter
Jim Tsiamtsiouris, Ph.D.
Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences
Lehman College, CUNY

April 1, 2008
Speech-language pathology students with accents: Policies, practices, and sentiments
Erica Levy, Ph.D.
Department of Biobehavioral Sciences Program in Speech Language Pathology
Columbia University

April 8, 2008
Pragmatic Approaches to Spontaneous Speech in Left, Right, and Subcortical Stroke
Diana Sidtis Ph.D. and Gina Canterucci, M.A.
Department of Speech Language Pathology and Audiology
New York University

April 15, 2008
There's more than one way to tell a story
Tempii Champeon, Ph.D.
Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders
Long Island University, Brooklyn Campus