Premvanti Patel featured in Washington Post
Linguistics major highlighted in relation to computer science and humanities.
WCCFL 33 features work by Dongwoo, Kate, Valentine and Jeff, as well as alumni Alexis Wellwood, Alex Drummond, Dave Kush, Brad Larson, and imminent Terp Maria Polinsky, while alumnus Matt Wagers *08 gives a keynote address.
Now out in Frontiers, "Hyper-active Gap-filling" by Akira Omaki, Ellen Lau, Colin Phillips, and RAs Imogen White, Myles Dakan and Aaron Apple.
Dan Parker, class of 2014, has won the J.J. Katz Young Scholar Award at the Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing.
The CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing at USC hosts 40 presentations by 30 UMD students, faculty, RAs, alumni, postdocs and visitors, drawn from Linguistics, HESP, CASL, NACS, Psychology and Philosophy.
Alexander Williams gives the colloquium talk at Rutgers.
Omer Preminger presents "Syntactic operations exceed what the interfaces can account for" in Leipzig at the Alternative to Formal Features Workshop sponsored by the German Society for Linguistics.
GALANA features work by Kaitlyn Harrigan, Juliana Gerard, Valentine Hacquard, Jeffrey Lidz, alumna Morgan Moyer and visitor Elaine Grolla, plus introductory remarks from Howard.
Jeff secures an NSF grant to support GALANA 2015, to be held here at UMD.
Omer Preminger gives a talk at UCLA, "Beyond Interface Conditions."
Aaron Steven White has won NSF support to work on "Information and incrementality in syntactic bootstrapping," his forthcoming dissertation, with Co-PI Jeffrey Lidz Lidz and PI Valentine Hacquard.