Regular talks

  1. Mujezinović, E., Kapatsinski, V., & van de Vijver, R. (2024, October). When the future affects the past: Learning form-meaning associations through absent cues. Talk at the Complex Words Colloquium, Heinrich-Heine University, Düsseldorf, Germany.
  2. Mujezinović, E. (2022, October). Final devoicing in German is incomplete – but the mental lexicon has to agree. Poster presented at the 18th Phonetik und Phonologie Tagung, Bielefeld, Germany.
  3. Mujezinović, E., & van de Vijver, R. (2022, May). To count or to predict: Taking arms against a sea of statistics. Talk at the 29th Manchester Phonology Meeting (29mfm), Manchester, Great Britain (Online).
  4. Mujezinović, E., & van de Vijver, R. (2022, August). To count or to predict? Revisiting error-driven distributional learning of phonetic categories. Talk at The Second International Conference on Error-driven Learning in Language (EDLL2022), Tübingen, Germany (Online).
  5. Mujezinović, E., & van de Vijver, R. (2022, August). Learning to unlearn: The role of negative evidence in morphophonological learning. Poster presented at the 4th Forensic Linguistics Short Course (Summer School), Düsseldorf, Germany.
  6. Mujezinović, E., & van de Vijver, R. (2022, August). Learning to unlearn: The role of negative evidence in morphophonological learning. Talk at The Second International Conference on Error-driven Learning in Language (EDLL2022), Tübingen, Germany (Online).
  7. Mujezinović, E. (2021, December). Error-driven learning in morphophonology – Evidence from an experimental study. Talk at the Studierendenkolloquium Linguistik & CL, Heinrich-Heine University, Düsseldorf, Germany.
  8. Mujezinović, E. (2019, September). Reciprocal Transfer Effects of Suprasegmental Features of First and Second Language examined through Serbo-Croatian Pitch Accent in Heritage Speakers. Poster at the 15th Phonetik und Phonologie Tagung, Düsseldorf, Germany.
  9. Mujezinović, E. (2019, June). Reciprocal Transfer Effects of Suprasegmental Features in Serbo-Croatian Heritage Speakers – An Acoustic Study. Talk at the Forschungskolloquium Phonetik & Phonologie, Heinrich-Heine University, Düsseldorf, Germany.