Language Science Lunch Talks
Meg Cychosz (HESP) will give an overview of the process of applying for academic jobs (applications, interviews, job talks, negotiations), and answer all your burning questions!
Lunch will be served starting at 12:15. (Vegan options availalble, but GF options could be a bit odd... like a lettuce wrap.)
Planet Cloze: The expanding universe of lexical prediction models
Rosa Lee (LING), Katherine Howitt (LING), London Dixon (LING), Tal Ness (HESP), Masato Nakamura (LING)
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 there's lunch!
Zoom link: https://go.umd.edu/lslt-zoom (If there are no virtual attendees by 12:40, the Zoom room will be closed.)
Cortical Processing during Auditory Attention: Arithmetic and Simple Sentences
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 there's lunch!
Zoom link: https://go.umd.edu/lslt-zoom (If there are no virtual attendees by 12:40, the Zoom room will be closed.)
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 (If there are no virtual attendees by 12:40, the Zoom room will be closed.)
The role of argument roles in lexical prediction
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
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
Zach Maher (NACS), Junaid Merchant (NACS), Lauren Salig (NACS), Yi Ting Huang (HESP), Shevaun Lewis (LSC)
Conversations on Zoom
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
Language Knowledge Influences Parsing Strategies in 5-year-old Children
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