Language Science Center
Planet Cloze: The expanding universe of lexical prediction models
Rosa Lee (LING), Katherine Howitt (LING), London Dixon (LING), Tal Ness (HESP), Masato Nakamura (LING)
All grad students and post-bacs are invited for a meeting to discuss plans for the year. Lunch will be provided! The meeting will be led by the newly-elected Graduate Student Board: Zhiyi Wu, Sanshiroh Ogawa, Kelly Marshall, and Katherine Howitt. All are welcome, regardless of whether you've been involved in LSC activities in the past.
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
All UMD faculty, staff, and students involved in research, teaching, or study related to language science are eligible to become members of the Language Science Center. Join now!