Seçkin Arslan
- Bases, Corpus, Langage (UMR 7320 - UCA / CNRS) (BCL)
Publications
Publications
Mapping the gradual loss of evidentiality in Pomak using a self-paced reading experiment12th Novi Sad workshop on Psycholinguistic, neurolinguistic and clinical linguistic research, Apr 2025, Novi Sad, Serbia. pp.30-31 |
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Lexical Retrieval in Diglossic Aphasia: Naming Accuracy for Cognates and Non-Cognates in Modern Standard Arabic and Egyptian Colloquial ArabicAbstracts of the International Science of Aphasia Conference, University of Copenhagen, Sep 2025, Cophenhague, Denmark. pp.141-143 |
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Setting a Research Agenda for the Assessment and Treatment of Aphasia in Minority LanguagesInternational Science of Aphasia Conference, University of Copenhagen, Sep 2025, Cophenhague, Denmark. pp.202-205 |
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Exploring contact-induced change in word order in Istanbul Greek12th Novi Sad workshop on Psycholinguistic, neurolinguistic and clinical linguistic research, Apr 2025, Novi Sad, Serbia |
Determined, but not everywhere: regional variation in multiple determination in Bulgarian12th Novi Sad workshop on Psycholinguistic, neurolinguistic and clinical linguistic research, Apr 2025, Novi Sad, Serbia. pp.59-60 |
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“They say” makes good liars: a cross-linguistic investigation on evidentiality in language and deception.57th Annual Meeting of the Societas Linguistica Europaea (SLE 2024), Aug 2024, Helsinki, Finland |
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Losing evidentiality57th Annual Meeting of the Societas Linguistica Europaea, University of Helsinki, Aug 2024, Helsinki, Finland |
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Assessing Verb Retrieval in Urdu-Speaking People with Aphasia: A Spontaneous Speech Analysis.Science of Aphasia 2024, Université de Genève, Sep 2024, Geneve, Switzerland. pp.84-85 |
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They Say" Makes Good Liars: An Investigation on Evidentiality in Language and Deception46th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, Jul 2024, Rotterdam, Netherlands. pp.1-9 |
Functional markers of executive dysfunction in primary progressive aphasia: A systematic reviewScience of Aphasia 2023, CNRS & Université Côte d'Azur, Sep 2023, Nice, France |
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Evidentials in narratives: Turkish and BulgarianInternational Conference on Fundamentals and Advances in Balkan Linguistics (FABL), Nov 2023, Belgrad, Serbia |
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When grammars part ways: An experimental investigation on infinitive and subjunctive constructions in Serbian and CroatianInternational Conference on Fundamentals and Advances in Balkan Linguistics (FABL), University of Belgrade Faculty of Philology, Nov 2023, Belgrad, Serbia |
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Red apple or apple red? Contact-induced language change in Romani noun phrase order10th Novi Sad workshop on Psycholinguistic, neurolinguistic and clinical linguistic research (PNCLR), University of Novi Sad, Apr 2023, Novi Sad, Serbia |
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BALKANS: The cognitive mechanisms of contact-induced language change8e Journée thématique - Axe 1 - Dialoguer entre disciplines : enjeux, atouts, obstacles, Académie 5 - Homme, Idées et Milieux; MSHS Sud-Est, Dec 2023, Nice, France |
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Perspectivas globales sobre formación y prácticas logopédicas con personas multilingües con afasiaXXXIII Congreso Internacional de la Asociación Española de Logopedia, Foniatría y Audiología e Iberoamericana de Fonoaudiología, Sep 2023, Santander, España |
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Comprehension of German gender-marked possessives in aphasia61st Annual Meeting of the Academy of Aphasia, University of Reading, Oct 2023, Reading, United Kingdom |
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Dead or alive: A lifetime effect of Pomak nominal tense in a self-paced reading experiment.56th Annual Meeting of the Societas Linguistica Europaea, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Aug 2023, Athens, Greece |
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Developing an International Survey to Investigate the Current Practices and Challenges Faced by Speech and Language Pathologists (SLPs) Working with Bi/Multi-lingual Clients with AphasiaBritish Aphasiology Society (BAS) Research update meeting, Jun 2022, Online, United Kingdom |
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Who can it be now? Processing of reflexives and null object pronouns in non-fluent aphasia in TurkishSoA: Science of Aphasia, Sep 2022, Bordeaux, France |
How do Turkish people with aphasia interpret anaphoric pronouns?Student Conference on Linguistics 2022 (SCOL'22), Bogazici University, May 2022, Istanbul, Turkey |
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Self-Paced Reading: Common Practices and Methodological ConsiderationsReference Module in Social Sciences, Elsevier, 2026, 978-0-443-15785-1. ⟨10.1016/B978-0-323-95504-1.01288-6⟩ |
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What Eye Movements Reveal about Pre-Verbal Focus Processing in Turkish: An Eye-Tracking Study on Sentence Comprehension during ReadingBilal Kirkici. Empirical insights into language and cognition, pp.161-190, 2025, 978-625-376-633-7 |
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Language Pathology and Turkish2025 |
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Tense/Aspect/Modality and Evidentiality2024 |
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Dead or alive: A lifetime effect of Pomak nominal tense in a self-paced reading experiment2023 |
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Quantifier spreading errors during pronoun processing in aphasia2023 |
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One suitcase, two grammars: What can we conclude about Australian Turkish heritage speakers’ divergent processing of evidentiality?2023 |