Reading Lab
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Located in @ARiEAL_Research at @McMasterU
Directed by Dr. Victor Kuperman
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Join us for a celebration of Writing Through Time, our Future of Canada ProjectĀ funded program with Hamilton PL that brought together members of Hamilton's older adult community for digital storytelling and learning: events.hpl.ca/event/10009763
Don't miss this opportunity to listen to the incredible stories by #HamOnt writers and pick up your own copies of the photobooks. February 29, 11:30-1:00 (lunch provided!) at Hamilton Public Library Central Branch events.hpl.ca/event/10009763 Hamilton PL
Excited to be hosting #NarrativesOfWar collaborators Dr. Serhii Zasiekin (University College London, UK & Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University, Ukraine) for talk āA psycholinguistic study of translated language deformed by āthird codeā: A corpus-driven approachā & Larysa Zasiekina
New paper with Seina Yamada and Anna Moro on bridging program EAL students. What predicts their GPAs after the program? Random forest model ranked importance of 20+ reading and literacy skills. Gains in reading speed (eye movements šļø) near the top link.springer.com/article/10.100ā¦
š¢Calling all parents!š¢ The Exploring the Impact of Factors on Children's Viewing Experiences Research Study: Interested parents, email [email protected] CBC Kids McMaster Health Sciences Reading Lab McMaster University
First up from the Reading Lab: PhD student Yaqian Bao presents Multilingual Eye movement Corpus #MECO data from Mongolian Victor Kuperman Noam Siegelman in āComparative Analysis of Saccadic Main Sequences in Horizontal and Vertical Readingā
PhD student Stefania Kyriakidou presents her work in the McMaster English Language Development (MELD) Bilingualism Lab Daniel Schmidtke on the relationship between reading comprehension and eye movements @ARiEAL_Research
New preprint with Kate Nation and Victoria Murphy! We tested a semantic fluency task for author names (an "Author Fluency Task" or AFT) and found it out-performed an Author Recognition Test (ART) as predictor of L2 formulaic language. doi.org/10.31219/osf.iā¦
š Thrilled to share that I had the honor of presenting our research Victor Kuperman Reading Lab at the 22nd European Conference on Eye Movement and was awarded the Keith Rayner Award!!!!š Thank you to everyone who supported me on this journey. #ECEM2024 #KeithRaynerAward
New global research shows eye movements reveal how native languages shape reading theconversation.com/new-global-res⦠via The Conversation Canada