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Although we will continue to offer a Zoom option for LSLT for now, we strongly encourage you to attend in person! The talk is only part of the point of LSLT: it's a good opportunity to meet and chat with students and faculty in other departments. And we've now reinstated the classic LSLT sandwich line!

Zoom link: https://go.umd.edu/lslt-zoom

Piecemeal or wholesale transfer? The effects of lexical properties in L3 transfer

 

Building Accountable NLP Models: on Social Bias Detection and Mitigation

Although we will continue to offer a Zoom option for LSLT for now, we strongly encourage you to attend in person! The talk is only part of the point of LSLT: it's a good opportunity to meet and chat with students and faculty in other departments. This week we're reinstating the classic LSLT sandwich line (with a few improvements to keep things more sanitary).

Zoom link: https://go.umd.edu/lslt-zoom

Do we speak better than we understand?

Zoom: https://umd.zoom.us/j/98806584197?pwd=SXBWOHE1cU9adFFKUmN2UVlwUEJXdz09
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Using content and behavior for characterizing online influence campaigns

Zoom: go.umd.edu/psycholinguisticsworkshop. Please join in person if at all possible. This kind of discussion just works better when people are sitting around the same table!

Knowledge and processing of sociolinguistic variation in verb morphology in US English

Zoom: https://umd.zoom.us/j/98806584197?pwd=SXBWOHE1cU9adFFKUmN2UVlwUEJXdz09
(passcode if needed: clip)

New Frameworks for Human-AI Communication

Although we will continue to offer a Zoom option for LSLT for now, we strongly encourage you to attend in person! The talk is only part of the point of LSLT: it's a good opportunity to meet and chat with students and faculty in other departments. This week we'll have coffee and dessert to make it worth the walk across campus!

Zoom link: https://go.umd.edu/lslt-zoom

Analysis of Human Utterances using Natural Language Processing Approaches

This talk is open to all students and postdocs. No faculty, please!

Kathleen will be discussing a new idea about science identity and speech-language pathologists.

This talk is open to all students and postdocs. No faculty, please!

Values in Hearing Healthcare Service Delivery

(Practice talk for American Auditory Society)

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