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posted 9/15/11
Karen Emmorey featured in SDSU NewsCenter, will present research on bilingual speakers at the 2011 AAAS meeting.

posted 9/15/11
Karen Emmorey has been named a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

posted 9/15/11
Director Karen Emmorey featured in LiveScience - "Tip-of-the-Tongue Moments Explained"

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Research Project:
Bimodal Bilingualism

Selected Publications:

  • Emmorey, K., Petrich, J., & Gollan, T. (2011). The unique nature of language switching for ASL-English bilinguals. Paper presented at the International Symposium on Bilingualism 8, June, Oslo, Norway.

  • Emmorey, K. (2011). Signs or gestures? Characterizing the manual productions of ASL-English bilinguals. Invited lecture at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, May, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

  • Hubbard, A. L., & Emmorey, K. (2011). People agree on the meaningfulness of gesture. The exbodied mind: Motion in communication and cognition research. April, Aachen, Germany.

  • Emmorey, K. (2011). Bilingualism across signed and spoken languages. American Association for the Advancement of Science. February, Washington, D.C.

  • Emmorey, K. (2011). Do signers gesture? Invited lecture. University of British Columbia, January, Vancouver, Canada.

  • Emmorey, K., Petrich, J., & Gollan, T. (2010). Simultaneous production of ASL and English costs the speaker but benefits the listener. Theoretical Issues in Sign Language Research, September, Purdue University West Lafayette, IN.

  • Casey, S., & Emmorey, K. (2010). Effects of learning ASL on co-speech gesture. Theoretical Issues in Sign Language Research conference, September, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN.

  • Emmorey, K., Lucien, D., & Petrich, J. (2010). Sensitivity to temporal asynchronies for co-speech gestures and for ASL-English code-blends. Paper presented at the 4th Conference of the International Society for Gesture Studies (ISGS), July, Frankfurt am Oder, Germany.

  • Emmorey, K., Petrich, J., & Gollan, T., (2008). Simultaneous production of ASL and English implies serial access in production. Psychonomic Society, November, Chicago, IL.

  • Weisberg, J., McCullough, S.M., & Emmorey, K. (2008). Acquisition of a signed language from birth changes the neural organization for spoken language processing in hearing bilinguals. Society for Neuroscience, November, Washington, D.C.see poster

  • Emmorey, K. (2004). Speech-sign bilingualism: How language modality affects bilingual language processing. Psychonomics Society, November, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

  • Emmorey, K., Borinstein, H., & Thompson, R. (2004). Bimodal bilingualism: Code-blending between spoken English and American Sign Language. Linguistic Society of America, January, Boston, MA.
    

 
 
 

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