08:30–09:00 Registration
09:00–09:30 Opening
09:30–10:30 Keynote 1: The Orthographic-Semantic-Consistency measure (Dr. Simona Amenta)
10:30–11:00 Coffee
11:00–13:00 State-of-the-art: Vector-Space Models I (Prof. Dušica Filipović Đurđević)
13:00–14:00 Lunch
14:00–16:00 State-of-the-art: Vector-Space Models II (Dr. Fritz Günther)
16:00–16:30 Coffee
16:30–17:30 Keynote 2: Words as areas covered in the semantic space (Dr. Davide Crepaldi)
17:30–Late Drinks
08:30–09:00 Registration
09:00–10:00 Keynote 3: Understanding the unknown: How to capture semantic activation in the processing of unfamiliar words (Prof. Marco Marelli)
10:00–11:00 State-of-the-art (Part 1): Quantifying language complexity using deep sequence to sequence models (Prof. Kevin Brown)
11:00–11:30 Coffee
11:30–12:30 State-of-the-art (Part 2): Quantifying language complexity using deep sequence to sequence models (Prof. Kevin Brown)
12:30–13:30 Lunch
13:30–14:30 Hybrid meeting for TRUST members / Break for non-TRUST members
14:30–15:30 Keynote 4: Word co-occurrence regularities as drivers of lexico-semantic development (Dr. Olivera Savic)
15:30–16:00 Coffee
16:00–17:00 Keynote 5: What can Tagalog morphology teach us about morphological processing and reading acquisition? (Dr. Dave Kenneth Tayao Cayado)
17:00–18:00 Keynote 6: What have we learned from creating children's print corpora in Tagalog and Kannada? (Dr. Katrina Dulay)
19:00 Social dinner at Paulaner Bräuhaus (Kapuzinerplatz 5, 80337 München)
08:30–09:00 Registration
09:00–10:00 Recap: What have we learned so far? (Discussant: Dr. Xenia Schmalz)
10:00–10:30 Coffee
10:00–12:00 Round Table discussion / Poster Session
12:00 Social event: Boat tour at Tegernsee and afternoon tea at Bräustüberl Tegernsee (Schlossplatz 1, 83684 Tegernsee)
Presenters are advised to put up their posters at the beginning of the conference; everyone is encouraged to approach the presenters at any time during the coffee breaks and lunch breaks. There will be a dedicated session where everyone will get the chance to walk through the posters on Wednesday. The maximum size for the posters (i.e., the size of the board to which you can attach them) will be 145 cm (height) and 115 cm (width).
Quantifying the semantic similarity of polysemous words as the similarity of the affective dimension of sensorimotor experiences (Presented by Sara Anđelić, University of Belgrade)
A psychometric evaluation of Dutch Large Language Models (Presented by Sam Boeve, Ghent University)
Entropy of semantic vs. orthographic information in meaning induction from familiar and novel words (Presented by Rolando Bonandrini, University of Milano-Bicocca)
Word frequency counts and phonological transcriptions for 50+ languages (Presented by Sara Chilson, University Hospital, Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich)
Do spelling rules remain interactive across languages in adult bilinguals? (Presented by Catherine Alice Clark, Bangor University)
Non-human recognition of orthography: How is it implemented and how does it differ from human orthographic processing (Presented by Benjamin Gagl, University of Cologne)
Orthographic knowledge in bilingual children (Presented by Lukas Hauser, University of Graz)
Linguistic activation and bi-directional reading (Urdu): An eye-tracker study (Presented by Azizuddin Khan, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay)
Morphological awareness in Hungarian-speaking children with isolated and combined reading and spelling deficits (Presented by Ferenc Kemeny, University of Graz)
Polysemy across word classes—evidence from error-driven learning (Presented by Ksenija Mišić, University of Belgrade)
The influence of context on the emotional experience of words: a case of Serbian language (Presented by Milica Popović Stijačić, Singidunum University)
Towards a quantifiable measure of orthographic congruence between 2 languages (Presented by Ding Yan, University of Lille)