Talks & Events
The UMARC is hosting three upcoming talks as well as a booth at Maryland Day designed for families of children/teens with autism.
PHLING is hosting its second biennial PHLINC symposium on February 14-15, 2014.
Every week there are talks and events in language science all across the university. Here is a sampling of what’s coming up. Please drop us a line to let us know about other talks to include in these mailings (ckajtar@umd.edu).
Thursday, February 6
12:30pm – 1:30pm
Language Science Lunch Talk: Alix Kowalski (HESP) – Cognitive Control and Verb Production in Aphasia
St Mary’s Multipurpose Room
Sign up for the annual FREE 2-week intensive training workshop for language scientists taking place at the University of Maryland.
Come see the 3rd annual CNL Lab pre-holiday debate on Friday Dec 13th at 12:00 p.m.
The end of the year is no reason to stop learning. On Friday December 13th the HESP Happy Hour Toolkit series will offer a free tutorial on eye-tracking, to be held in the Language Science Center temporary home in Taliaferro Hall. Details below.
Meanwhile, it’s not too soon to let us know about talks and events that are scheduled for 2014. Drop us a line if you’d like to publicize an event via these mailings (ckajtar@umd.edu).
A unique seminar in Spring 2014 will investigate how human brains and machines use context to predict upcoming sounds and words in language.
Stanislas Dehaene will give a series of three lectures at the University of Maryland Department of Linguistics.
The UMD Language Science Outreach group participated in “CHANGE THE WORLD: Science & Engineering Careers Fair” organized by NSF.
The 4th annual Language Science Day took place on September 27th and featured the official launch of the Maryland Language Science Center.