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Tom Grano to faculty at Indiana!

March 05, 2014 Linguistics

Tom Grano is to be Assistant Professor of Linguistics at the University of Indiana, Bloomington, starting Fall 2014.

Terponanza at CUNY in Ohio

March 05, 2014 Linguistics

CUNY has work by Alek, Anna, Anton, Dan, Dustin, Ilia, Katie Leech, Mike McCourt, Shota and Sol, along with Alexander, Bob Slevc, Colin, Ellen, Jared Novick, Meredith Rowe, Polly O'Rourke and Yi Ting Huang, among other Terps.

The LaTerzas plus alums at WCCFL 32

February 28, 2014 Linguistics

Chris LaTerz talks about "Local plural anaphora as sub-event distributivity" at WCCFL 32.

Megan Sutton to postdoc at Penn!

February 27, 2014 Linguistics

Megan Sutton accepts a post-doc with John Trueswell and Lila Gleitman at the University of Pennsylvania in the Language Development and Language Processing Lab.

Roosevelt H.S. interns win science fair with Ellen

February 21, 2014 Linguistics

Eleanor Roosevelt HS interns Amina Iro and Uchenna Uzomah have won first place and honorable mention in the Behavioral Sciences category at the Eleanor Roosevelt Science and Engineering Fair.

Mike Fetters awarded grant for research in Japan

February 17, 2014 Linguistics

Michael Fetters has won a place in the NSF's East Asia and Pacific Summer Institutes Program.

Alexis Wellwood invited to CSLI workshop

February 12, 2014 Linguistics

Alexis Wellwood gives an invited talk in the Cognition & Language Workshop, a series of talks on experimental studies of natural language meaning hosted by CSLI and the Stanford Humanities Center.

Norbert Hornstein in Frontiers in Psychology

February 09, 2014 Linguistics

Just out in Frontiers, "On Recursion" by Watumull, Hauser, Roberts, and Norbert Hornstein.

Allyson Ettinger in Brain and Language

February 03, 2014 Linguistics

Allyson Ettinger's paper with Tal Linzen and Alec Marantz is out in Brain and Language: "The role of morphology in phoneme prediction: Evidence from MEG."

Philip Resnik on Kojo Nnamdi

January 29, 2014 Linguistics

Philip among the guests on WAMU's The Kojo Nnamdi Show, Tech Tuesday edition, "explor[ing] how computers learn and where the next breakthroughs will be."