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Roumyana Pancheva (Professor of Linguistics and Slavic Languages and Literatures, USC Dornsife)

Numerals and Number Features

Hannah Sande (Assistant Professor of Linguistics, Georgetown)

Cophonologies by Phase: Phases as the domain of phonological evaluation

Lunch available at 12:15, first talk begins promptly at 12:30. 

DOUBLE HEADER!

Kathleen Oppenheimer (HESP)

Effects of Verb Bias and Plausibility on Children's Processing of Ambiguous Sentences

Lunch available at 12:15, talk begins promptly at 12:30. 

Tyler Knowlton (LING)

The Scary Story of Conservativity

Lunch available at 12:15, talk begins promptly at 12:30.

Hanna Muller (LING)

Semantic Illusions

Abstract: Errors in sentence comprehension have proven a useful tool for understanding a range of cognitive processes in language. In this talk, I’ll discuss Semantic Illusions (also called Moses Illusions) and their implications for sentence processing. 

Lunch available at 12:15, talk begins promptly at 12:30.

Christina Blomquist (HESP)

Development of Bottom-up and Top-down Competition in Sentence Processing

Lunch available at 12:15, talk begins promptly at 12:30.

Paulina Lyskawa (LING)

Phi-feature resolution under coordination - syntax or not?

Lunch available at 12:15, talk begins promptly at 12:30. 

Andrés Buxo-Lugo (Psychology)

The world is not enough to explain lengthening of phonological competitors

Lunch available at 12:15, talk begins promptly at 12:30.

Jana Reifegerste (Department of Neuroscience, Georgetown)

Language processing in aging: what changes, and why?

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