Premvanti Patel featured in Washington Post
Linguistics major highlighted in relation to computer science and humanities.
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.
CUNY has an invited talk by Masha, plus work involving Anton, Julie, Laurel, Rachel, Shota, Sirri, Valentine, Philip, Jeff, Ellen, Colin and Alexander from Linguistics, plus many other Terps.
2014 alumnus Kenshi Funakoshi joins Dokkyo University as Lecturer of Linguistics, equivalent to Assistant Professor.
Maria Polinsky explores "The relationship between theoretical and empirical syntax" at The Syntax of Argument Structure, a workshop organized by Artemis Alexiadou and Elisabeth Verhoeven for the 38th DGfS.
Now out, "'Syntactic perturbation' during production activates the right IFG, but not Broca’s area or the ATL" by William Matchin and Greg Hickok.
Say hello to Kouki Miyazawa, a postdoc visiting from Reiko Mazuka's lab at RIKEN in Japan, working on infant acquisition of phonology.
Maria Polinsky presents "Parametrizing subject transparency", one of four invited talks at Formal Approaches to Japanese Linguistics, at Mie University.
Maria Polinsky is at BLS42 presenting "Niuean subject/object symmetry," joint work with Nick Longenbaugh.
Say hello to Saskia, a PhD student from Uni. Tübingen with advisor Sigrid Beck.