04.06.2026
Poster: Passive syntax in sign languages? Counterevidence from LSF and LIS (joint work with Adrien Dadone and Emanuele Carcano).
Rencontres autour de la linguistique formelle (RALFe 9), Université Paris Cité, Paris (France).
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12.06.2026
Invited talk: Interpreting the Object Relative Disadvantage: Experimental and Clinical Evidence from Italian and French.
Centre de Lingüística Teòrica, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra (Spain).
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22-25.09.2026
Science of Apahsia 2026 conference, Université de Bordeaux, Bordeaux (France).
Talk: Abstract morphosyntactic features versus overt morphophonological cues in the comprehension of French object relatives in Primary Progressive Aphasia (joint work with Sophie Ferrieux, Lucie Grimont, Marie-Lea Muzerelle, Cécile Rebillard, Carlo Cecchetto, and Marc Teichmann).
Talk: First insights on nonfluent aphasia in Georgian: A quantitative analysis of spontaneous speech with a focus on morphosyntax (joint work with Sopho Tsagareishvili, Tamar Giorgobiani, Manana Gabashvili, and Seçkin Arslan).
Talk: Aphasia and Neurodegenerative Language Disorders in Creole Speakers: A Scoping Review (joint work with Jaya Ratane and Seçkin Arslan).
Poster: Lexical diversity and language mixing in two Egyptian Colloquial Arabic - English bilingual people with aphasia (joint work with Rola Andrawes and Seçkin Arslan).
Viganò, M., Toneatto, C., & Cecchetto, C. (2026). A quest for a unitary explanation of the object disadvantage in incremental processing: evidence from a modified maze task with Italian relative clauses. Applied Psycholinguistics, 47. DOI: 10.1017/S0142716426100514.
2026
Lecture: La riabilitazione dei disturbi morfosintattici (The rehabilitation of morphosyntactic disorders; in Italian).
Advance Continuing Medical Education training: Afasia Primaria Progressiva e demenze (asynchronous online learning).
Provider: Logos Academy, Milan, Italy.