Activities per year
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Abstract reviewer / committee member
Gareth Carrol (Member of Programme Committee)
Jul 2016Activity: Academic and Industrial events › Conference, workshop or symposium
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'A problem shared is a problem halved: How does congruency between languages affect idiom processing in bilingual speakers?'
Gareth Carrol (Speaker)
Sept 2014Activity: Academic and Industrial events › Conference, workshop or symposium
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Exploring corpus-attested patterns in Dickens's fiction. (Invited talk with Michaela Mahlberg)
Gareth Carrol (Invited speaker)
19 May 2016Activity: Academic and Industrial events › Conference, workshop or symposium
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Eye-tracking and the role of context in figurative understanding
Gareth Carrol (Speaker)
17 May 2019Activity: Academic and Industrial events › Conference, workshop or symposium
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'Found in Translation: Exploring the processing of idioms and figurative meaning in non-native speakers.'
Gareth Carrol (Speaker)
Jul 2016Activity: Academic and Industrial events › Conference, workshop or symposium
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'Found in translation: Processing of translated idioms by bilinguals supports models of formulaic language.' (Poster Presentation)
Gareth Carrol (Presenter)
Jun 2014Activity: Academic and Industrial events › Conference, workshop or symposium
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Found in translation: What eye movement data can tell us about the development of formulaic language in bilingual speakers. (Invited symposium contribution, presented by Dr Kathy Conklin)
Gareth Carrol (Invited speaker)
2015Activity: Academic and Industrial events › Conference, workshop or symposium
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'From snakes with feet to cows on the ice: How idioms are far from lost in translation for bilingual speakers.'
Gareth Carrol (Invited speaker)
Dec 2016Activity: Academic and Industrial events › Conference, workshop or symposium
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Interpreting unknown idioms from context: Evidence from eye-movement patterns in native speakers
Gareth Carrol (Speaker)
26 Apr 2019Activity: Academic and Industrial events › Conference, workshop or symposium
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Into the unknown: What eye-tracking data can tell us about how language users process and resolve unfamiliar idioms
Gareth Carrol (Invited speaker)
29 Nov 2018 → 30 Nov 2018Activity: Academic and Industrial events › Conference, workshop or symposium
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'Native and non-native sensitivity to word order in novel multiword sequences.'
Gareth Carrol (Speaker)
Jul 2016Activity: Academic and Industrial events › Conference, workshop or symposium
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'Of false friends and familiar foes: Comparing intuitions of native and non-native speakers for the semantic properties of figurative phrases.'
Gareth Carrol (Speaker)
Apr 2017Activity: Academic and Industrial events › Conference, workshop or symposium
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Paper and poster presentation
Gareth Carrol (Speaker)
2014Activity: Academic and Industrial events › Conference, workshop or symposium
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Paper and poster presentation: No word is an island: How eye tracking helps us to understand the processing advantage when native speakers read familiar sequences. (Oral presentation)
Gareth Carrol (Speaker)
Aug 2015Activity: Academic and Industrial events › Conference, workshop or symposium
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Programme committee member / abstract reviewer
Gareth Carrol (Member of Programme Committee)
2017Activity: Academic and Industrial events › Conference, workshop or symposium
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Psycholinguistic Approaches to Figuration
Gareth Carrol (Plenary Speaker)
23 Oct 2018 → 26 Oct 2018Activity: Academic and Industrial events › Conference, workshop or symposium
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'Summing the parts: Do component words of formulaic sequences show intralexical priming effects in a naturalistic reading context?' (Oral presentation)
Gareth Carrol (Speaker)
2014Activity: Academic and Industrial events › Conference, workshop or symposium
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'The Queen and King are out of order: effects of frequency on the processing of binomial phrases. (Oral presentation)'
Gareth Carrol (Speaker)
Jun 2016Activity: Academic and Industrial events › Conference, workshop or symposium
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Vocabulary and Psycholinguistics
Gareth Carrol (Invited speaker)
28 May 2019Activity: Academic and Industrial events › Conference, workshop or symposium