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Poster presentations

Below you find the list of all accepted posters, and the poster session they are assigned to.

We will add a booklet with all abstracts later.

# Author Title Session
1 Tess Huijting, Maria Mazzoli Productivity in morphosyntax: A systematic literature review A
2 Xiaolu Wang, Ana Guerberof-Arenas Uncovering macro and micro creative process in subtitling using machine translation A
3 Ron vom Scheidt When AI Talks About Nature: Ideological Bias in ChatGPT's Environment Discourse across Priming Conditions A
4 Manon Winkler, Madeline Philipsen, Lena Rybka, Julia Onken, Peter Vajkoczy, Thomas Picht, Adrià Rofes Thematic and Taxonomic Verb Relations in Individuals with Brain Tumors: A New Language Task in German A
5 Ekaterina Shepel Pre-frication in velar and uvular stops: acoustics and variability A
6 Ruoxin Kang Prosodic Features and Interactional Coordination in Multimodal Dialogues: A Sociolinguistic Perspective A
7 Carla Arnold, Judith Beck, Gerhard Lauer, Federico Pianzola, Frank Tsiwah Silent but Not Still: A Multimodal Analysis of Muscle Activation and Physiological Responses to Poetry and Prose Reading A
8 Aliene Reinders, Cheyenne Svaldi, Annet Kingma, Jonathan Kjær Grønbæk, Ditte Boeg Thomsen, Karin Persson, René Mathiasen, Morten Arnberg Wibroe, Andrea Carai, Bianca Andreozzi, Angela Mastronuzzi, Roel Jonkers, and Vânia de Aguiar Preoperative Language Sample Analysis in Children with Posterior Fossa Tumours: an Analysis of Data from the European study of CMS (late) A
9 Meiling Zhang, Xiyuan Gao, Shekhar Nayak, Matt Coler Contrastive-Learning-Based Siamese Network for Multimodal Sarcasm Detection A
10 Hui Chen, Karen Banderas Manzano, Liting Liu Radicards: A Board Game for Learning Chinese Characters A
11 Yuting Sun The Influence of Proficiency and Word Type on Dutch-Japanese Learners: A Picture Naming Task B
12 Kyo Gerrits, Ana Guerberof Arenas Lost in Machine Translations? Reception of MT-mediated texts across languages and genres B
13 Leonidas Zotos, Hedderik van Rijn, Malvina Nissim ‘Give Me the Textbook, but It’s No Help’: Exploring LLMs’ Ability to Leverage Relevant Context for Question-Answering B
14 Pouneh Kouch,Jean H. M. Wagemans, Monique Flecken Persuade me if you can: Computational analysis of emotions and argumentation in online persuasive Reddit discourse B
15 Ruhi Mahadeshwar, Tommaso Caselli, Andreas van Cranenburgh, Malvina Nissim Uncovering under-represented perspectives from cultural heritage data using a neuro-symbolic approach B
16 Samira Barzegar, Valentine Lucquiault, Djoke Kamsma, Miles Wischnewski, Defne Abur Speech Waves: Determining functionally-relevant neural oscillations for vocal tremor B
17 Liting Liu When Right Is All You Left: Improving Predictability Of Aphasia Recovery Outcome By Targeting The Contra-Lesional White Matter Tracts B
18 Siqing Mu How Effectively can Chinese Tertiary Students Use Automated Written Corrective Feedback on Portuguese as Foreign Language Writing Performance? Evidence from a Quasi-experiment B
19 Wendy Diepgrond Giving a voice to the homeless: the street papers of Italy B
20 Victória Cristina Shimada Souza “Eu peguei e apresentei”: A syntactic analysis of the [V1 (E) + V2] construction in Brazilian Portuguese (BP) B

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