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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.

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Lunch will be served by 12:15. Please arrive early to get your food so we can start the talk on time!

Comparison of Solutions to Catastrophic Forgetting

If you're volunteering for the language science tent at Maryland Day, or if you're just interested in how to talk to people about language science, come learn how to run some tried-and-true demos from outreach veterans Erika Exton, Lauren Salig, and Kathleen Oppenheimer.

Lunch will be served; please arrive by 12:15 to get your food before the training starts!

 

Set shifting in conversational discourse

The Language Science Center awarded Valerie Hsieh an undergraduate research fellowships for fall 2022.

Advancing National Priorities in Language, Culture, and Technology: A University-Government Forum

Working toward a bilateral understanding of U.S. Government needs in research, development, and the workforce

Hosted by the Applied Research Lab for Intelligence & Security, the Language Science Center, the National Foreign Language Center, and the School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures.

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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.

On weeks without a Language Science Lunch Talk, we will have Language Science Lunch Time. Come have lunch with students and faculty from other departments and talk about what you're working on. If you can, we encourage you to participate in Coffeeloquium beforehand--3 hours of uninterrupted writing time in the company of your fellow language scientists.

The Language Science Graduate Student Board is hosting a discussion about Winter Storm 2023. Winter Storm is a great opportunity to learn with and from your peers across the language science community. Are there research questions you want to develop with people from other fields? Are there research skills you need to make progress in your work, or professional skills to take the next step in your career? Bring your ideas and we'll figure out how to make them happen!

 

Fuzzy L1 Lexical Representations After L2 Immersion:  Exploring the InterNetwork of the Ontogenesis Model

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