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SUMMARY:Jorge Valdes Kroff (University of Florida) - The code-switcher’s flex: I
	ntegrating code-switches in real-time processing
DESCRIPTION:The code-switcher’s flex: Integrating code-switches in real-
	time processing\nA cornerstone of sentence processing is that we deploy 
	incremental and predictive processing during online comprehension. Code-
	switching\, however\, potentially presents unique challenges to the comp
	rehension system. While parsing current linguistic input\, bilinguals mu
	st be ready to integrate code-switches into the other language\, which m
	inimally includes switches in language membership\, phonology\, and morp
	hosyntax. Additionally\, lab-based studies robustly find processing cost
	s associated with the comprehension of code-switching\, despite its ubiq
	uity among certain bilingual communities. To reconcile this apparent par
	adox\, I will present the Adaptive Predictability Hypothesis\, comprised
	 of two components: 1. bilinguals globally adapt how they predict and 2.
	 bilinguals locally increase cognitive control to integrate an immediate
	 code-switch. I will illustrate the hypothesis across two studies and di
	scuss future directions.\n\nFor more details: https://events.la.psu.edu/
	event/jorge-valdes-kroff-university-of-florida-the-code-switchers-flex-i
	ntegrating-code-switches-in-real-time-processing/
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	ign: center; ">The code-switcher’s flex: Integrating code-switches in re
	al-time processing</h2><p class=" ">A cornerstone of sentence processing
	 is that we deploy incremental and predictive processing during online c
	omprehension. Code-switching, however, potentially presents unique chall
	enges to the comprehension system. While parsing current linguistic inpu
	t, bilinguals must be ready to integrate code-switches into the other la
	nguage, which minimally includes switches in language membership, phonol
	ogy, and morphosyntax. Additionally, lab-based studies robustly find pro
	cessing costs associated with the comprehension of code-switching, despi
	te its ubiquity among certain bilingual communities. To reconcile this a
	pparent paradox, I will present the Adaptive Predictability Hypothesis, 
	comprised of two components: 1. bilinguals globally adapt how they predi
	ct and 2. bilinguals locally increase cognitive control to integrate an 
	immediate code-switch. I will illustrate the hypothesis across two studi
	es and discuss future directions.</p><p>For more details: <a href='https
	://events.la.psu.edu/event/jorge-valdes-kroff-university-of-florida-the-
	code-switchers-flex-integrating-code-switches-in-real-time-processing/'>
	https://events.la.psu.edu/event/jorge-valdes-kroff-university-of-florida
	-the-code-switchers-flex-integrating-code-switches-in-real-time-processi
	ng/</a></p></body></html>
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