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Idsardi and Phillips hit Oxford

April 06, 2016 Linguistics

Bill Idsardi and Colin Phillips are speaking at a Workshop on (Morpho-)Phonological Processing, organized by the Language and Brain Laboratory in the Faculty of Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics at University of Oxford.

Howard at Princeton with Sprouse and Chomsky

April 06, 2016 Linguistics

April 15 at a conference to honor Bob Freidin, Howard Lasnik joins his student Jon Sprouse and his teacher Noam Chomsky as a guest speaker at “Prospects for the Theory of Syntax”.

Tim Hunter to professorship at UCLA!

April 05, 2016 Linguistics

2010 alumnus Tim Hunter now joins the faculty at UCLA Linguistics, after several productive years at Minnesota.

Alexander teaching 6th Grade

April 04, 2016 Linguistics

Alexander Williams is at Kenmoor Middle School in Landover, beginning a series of monthly classes on linguistics for sixth graders.

Naomi in Amsterdam

April 03, 2016 Linguistics

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.

Ewan and Alexis in the premiere Glossa

April 01, 2016 Linguistics

Just out in the debut of Glossa, alumni duo Dunbar and Wellwood's "Addressing the 'two interface' problem: Comparatives and Superlatives."

Polinsky and Longenbaugh at GLOW

April 01, 2016 Linguistics

GLOW features "Subject/Object Symmetry: A spurious effect" by Maria Polinsky and MIT student Nick Longenbaugh.

Naomi talks in Scotland

March 31, 2016 Linguistics

Naomi Feldman is in Edinburgh presenting "Testing low-level speech features against human perceptual data" at the Institute for Language, Cognition and Computation.

Shota to postdoc in San Diego

March 29, 2016 Linguistics

Shota Momma joins Vic Ferreira's Language Production Lab as a postdoctoral research fellow in Psychology at UC San Diego.

NSF dissertation support for Juliana Gerard

March 28, 2016 Linguistics

Juliana Gerard has won an NSF Dissertation Research Improvement Grant for "Similarity-based interference and the acquisition of adjunct control."