888 - Alex Krauska / Moving away from lexicalism in psycho- and neuro-linguistics: A non-lexicalist model of language production

888 - Alex Krauska / Moving away from lexicalism in psycho- and neuro-linguistics: A non-lexicalist model of language production
Linguistics
Friday, October 14, 2022
3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Marie Mount Hall,
1108B
October 14, Alex Krauska defends her 888, spelling out the consequences of nonlexicalism for psychological models of language encoding and use. The committee is Ellen, Bill, and William Matchin, a former Maryland postdoc who is now at the University of South Carolina.