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Student's papers 2016 - 2017

Thesis

Irina Korkina, 2nd year master's degree, Department of psychology, "The role of inhibitory control in language processing in dynamic aphasia" (supervisor - Svetlana Malyutina).

Term papers

Evgeny Lapin, 2nd year bachelor, School of Linguistics, "Completion of sentences of various degrees of predictability: the creation of the Russian-language regulatory framework and the study of the effect of age" (supervisor – Svetlana Malyutina).

Maria Myslina, 2nd year bachelor, School of Linguistics, "Testing the hypothesis of saving cognitive resources by older people in language processing: an experiment on understanding sentences" (supervisor – Svetlana Malyutina).

Elena Savinova, 2nd year bachelor, School of Linguistics, "The influence of maturation on the morphological processing of the language on the example of the category of the number of nouns in the Russian language" (supervisor – Svetlana Malyutina).

Elina Petukhova, 2nd year bachelor, School of Linguistics, "The use of verbs in spontaneous speech by patients with primary progressive aphasia (based on the database AphasiaBank") (supervisor – Svetlana Malyutina).

Anastasia Antonova, 3rd year bachelor, School of Linguistics, "Lexical heuristics in language processing in young and elderly native speakers (on the material of sentences with participial phrases)" (supervisor – Svetlana Malyutina).

Svetlana Malinovskaya, 3rd year bachelor, School of Linguistics, "Psycholinguistic effects of the argumentative structure of the verb depending on the task" (supervisor - Svetlana Malyutina).

Alexandra Savchenko, 3rd year bachelor, School of Linguistics, "The influence of the argumentative structure on the naming of actions and making proposals in patients with aphasia" (supervisor – Svetlana Malyutina).


 

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