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CeLM Public Seminar: Learning British Sign Language as a second language in adulthood

Written by
Christos Pliatsikas
Posted on
12th January 201714th December 2021

CeLM Seminar Series Learning British Sign Language as a second language in adulthood   by Chloë Marshall, University College London, Institute of Education   Date                     Wed 18th January 2017 Time                    …Read More >

Announcement-Workshop with Noam Chomsky at the School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences, University of Reading

Written by
Christos Pliatsikas
Posted on
21st December 201614th December 2021

  Workshop title: Generative Linguistics in the 21st Century: the Evidence and the Rhetoric   Keynote speaker: Prof. Noam Chomsky (MIT, USA)   Plenary speakers Prof. Adriana Belleti (University of Siena, Italy)…Read More >

New grant awarded: Language Learning RoundTable @ the 2017 EuroSLA meeting (University of Reading)

Written by
Christos Pliatsikas
Posted on
19th December 201614th December 2021

My colleague Ian Cunnings and I have just been awarded $9,892 by the journal Language Learning, which will allow us to host a RoundTable meeting on the 30th of August, right…Read More >

Our lab is growing, plus further opportunities to join us!

Written by
Christos Pliatsikas
Posted on
6th December 201614th December 2021

Several undergraduate and postgraduate students have recently joined the Bilingualism in the Brain lab, in a variety of projects looking at bilingualism, cognition and the brain. We are all very…Read More >

Call for papers: EuroSLA 27 @ The University of Reading

Written by
Christos Pliatsikas
Posted on
27th November 201614th December 2021

The Centre for Literacy and Multilingualism (CeLM) at the University of Reading (UK) is inviting proposals for presentations at Eurosla 27 which will take place from 30th August until 2nd…Read More >

New grant awarded- EPS Small Grant

Written by
Christos Pliatsikas
Posted on
25th October 201614th December 2021

I have just been awarded a Small Grant (£2,500) by the Experimental Psychology Society. The title of the project is “Bilingualism and the developing brain”, and it will involve the analysis…Read More >

New publication at Brain Structure and Function

Written by
Christos Pliatsikas
Posted on
27th September 201614th December 2021

“Immersive bilingualism reshapes the core of the brain”, with Vincent DeLuca, Elisavet Moschopoulou and Douglas Saddy   View here

Invited talk: International Symposium Series on Cultural Neuroscience

Written by
Christos Pliatsikas
Posted on
1st September 201614th December 2021

I have been invited to give a talk at the International Symposium Series on Cultural Neuroscience, to be held at the Technical University of Dresden, Germany, on the 24th of…Read More >

Conference talk: Immersive late bilingualism reshapes the core of the brain

Written by
Christos Pliatsikas
Posted on
25th August 201614th December 2021

Today I presented out latest study, “Immersive late bilingualism reshapes the core of the brain”,  at the 26th Annual Meeting of the European Second Language Association (EuroSLA). Lots of people attended, and…Read More >

Poster presented at the Society for the Neurobiology of Language 2016 Annual Meeting in London, UK

Written by
Christos Pliatsikas
Posted on
19th August 201614th December 2021

Immersive late bilingualism reshapes the core of the brain. With Vincent DeLuca, Elisavet Moschopoulou and Doug Saddy. Feel free to contact us for a copy in PDF! More about the…Read More >

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