Olivia La Fiandra, Dean's Senior Scholar
Distinguished academic performance, leadership and community involvement.
Alexander Williams is at Kenmoor Middle School in Landover, beginning a series of monthly classes on linguistics for sixth graders.
Naomi Feldman in the Low Countries, explaining" How phonetic learners should use their input" at the Amsterdam Center for Language and Communication, within the University of Amsterdam.
Just out in the debut of Glossa, alumni duo Dunbar and Wellwood's "Addressing the 'two interface' problem: Comparatives and Superlatives."
GLOW features "Subject/Object Symmetry: A spurious effect" by Maria Polinsky and MIT student Nick Longenbaugh.
Naomi Feldman is in Edinburgh presenting "Testing low-level speech features against human perceptual data" at the Institute for Language, Cognition and Computation.
Shota Momma joins Vic Ferreira's Language Production Lab as a postdoctoral research fellow in Psychology at UC San Diego.
Juliana Gerard has won an NSF Dissertation Research Improvement Grant for "Similarity-based interference and the acquisition of adjunct control."
Naomi Feldman visits MIT and presents "How phonetic learners should use their input," as well as "Modeling language outside of the lab", in the context of their Phonology Circle group.
Jeffrey Lidz talks about "Most" at Tightening the Articulation Between Language and Number, a workshop organized by Pierre Pica and Johan Rooryck for the Lorentz Center for Workshops in the Sciences at the Universiteit Leiden.
2014 alumnus Kenshi Funakoshi joins Dokkyo University as Lecturer of Linguistics, equivalent to Assistant Professor.