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LSLT: Upon Reflection. This semester, we've asked presenters to give reflective talks about their most prominent work from the past. How did they understand the question then, and how do they see it now? See the full lineup here! Lunch will be served starting at 12:15. Vegetarian options available. Let us know if you have other dietary restrictions!

We hope to reschedule this talk for later in the fall or next semester!

LSLT: Upon Reflection. This semester, we've asked presenters to give reflective talks about their most prominent work from the past. How did they understand the question then, and how do they see it now? See the full lineup here! Lunch will be served starting at 12:15. Vegetarian options available. Let us know if you have other dietary restrictions!

 

LSLT: Upon Reflection. This semester, we've asked presenters to give reflective talks about their most prominent work from the past. How did they understand the question then, and how do they see it now? See the full lineup here! Lunch will be served starting at 12:15. Vegetarian options available. Let us know if you have other dietary restrictions!

This week: Jordan Boyd-Graber, Associate Professor in Computer Science, UMIACS, and LSC

Note date change!

LSLT: Upon Reflection. This semester, we've asked presenters to give reflective talks about their most prominent work from the past. How did they understand the question then, and how do they see it now? See the full lineup here! Lunch will be served starting at 12:15. Vegetarian options available. Let us know if you have other dietary restrictions!

 

LSLT: Upon Reflection. This semester, we've asked presenters to give reflective talks about their most prominent work from the past. How did they understand the question then, and how do they see it now? See the full lineup here! Lunch will be served starting at 12:15. Vegetarian options available. Let us know if you have other dietary restrictions!

This week: Jeff Lidz, Professor of Linguistics

Language Science Day (LSD) is a signature annual event for Maryland's language science community, bringing together up to 200 students and faculty from across the university and affiliated centers. Participants get to know their fellow language scientists, exchange ideas, showcase their research, and discover opportunities for training or collaboration.

You can find more information here!

 

After 15 years of leading language science initiatives at UMD, Colin Phillips is passing the baton at the end of June. Join us for food, drinks, and a generous helping of nostalgia.

RSVP or leave a note for Colin

 

Language or Dialect: Where's the line?

Hear from international grad students about language and dialect in the Arabic, Chinese, French, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, and Swiss contexts! Enjoy pizza and see if you can guess enough fun facts to win prizes!

The Language House is a multicultural community in which residents work together to develop fluency in a target language and an appreciation of the historical, geographical, and sociological world of the target culture(s). As part of its mission, the Language House seeks to engage the larger community of language learners on campus.

During Coffeeloquium, we dedicate the Language Science Center Hub to writing. We encourage you to block off as much of this time as possible to come to the LSC, have some caffeine, and get your writing done. At 12:30, reward your hard work by having lunch with colleagues (Language Science Lunch Time), and let them know what you've been working on.

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