Keynote Announcement: Bonnie Nozari

The International Linguistic Society is pleased to announce Bonnie Nozari (Carnegie Mellon University) as a keynote speaker for Language Disorders 2026 Online.

Language Disorders 2026 Online is an international thematic conference dedicated to advancing research on language disorders across linguistic, cognitive, neurological, and clinical perspectives. The conference aims to bring together researchers, clinicians, and interdisciplinary scholars to share current research, methodologies, and applications in the study of disordered language.


Keynote Speaker

Bonnie Nozari
Carnegie Mellon University

Bonnie Nozari is a leading researcher in psycholinguistics and cognitive neuroscience, with particular expertise in language production, cognitive control, and language disorders. Her work integrates experimental research, computational modelling, and neurocognitive approaches to better understand how language is produced, monitored, and impaired across populations.


Research Areas

Her research spans several core and interdisciplinary areas highly relevant to Language Disorders 2026 Online, including:

  • Psycholinguistics and cognitive psychology
  • Cognitive neuroscience and aphasiology
  • Computational modelling of language processes
  • Language production and monitoring
  • Executive control and its role in language systems
  • Language disorders across populations, including stroke survivors and developmental contexts

Language Disorders 2026 Online

Language Disorders 2026 Online provides a forum for research on typical and disordered language, covering theoretical, empirical, clinical, and computational approaches. The conference welcomes contributions addressing language disorders from linguistic, psychological, neuroscientific, and applied perspectives.

The keynote address by Bonnie Nozari will offer valuable insights into the cognitive and neural mechanisms underlying language production and control, and their implications for understanding and studying language disorders.

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