Colloquium Maayan Abenina-Adar
Dodd Hall 167, 315 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA 400 N Hill PlColloquium: Eleanor Glewwe
Dodd Hall 167, 315 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA 400 N Hill PlColloquium: Laura Dilley
Dodd Hall (Room 167), 315 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA 1401 Via PortolaColloquium: Meng Yang
Dodd Hall 167, 315 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA 400 N Hill PlColloquium: Isabelle Lin
Dodd Hall 170Colloquium: Lyn Frazier
Haines Hall A25Topic situations and domain restriction Lyn Frazier University of Massachusetts Amherst Topic Situations are discussed in several guises in the linguistics literature. Austinian Topic Situations (Austin, 1950) are familiar in situation semantics, where sentences are true of partial worlds, not entire worlds, and people hold attitudes toward partial worlds (Barwise and Perry, 1983, Kratzer, 1989,...
Colloquium: Masaya Yoshida
Haines Hall A25Colloquium: Will Styler – Using Transparent Machine Learning to study Human Speech
Haines Hall A25Using Transparent Machine Learning to study Human Speech Machine learning, the use of nuanced computer models to analyze and predict data, has a long history in speech recognition and natural language processing, but has largely been limited to more applied, engineering tasks. This talk will describe two more research-focused applications of transparent machine learning...
Colloquium: Nathan Klinedinst – Anaphora and Identity
Haines Hall A25In prominent theories pronouns are treated as having (in effect) descriptive content, to explain the possibility of anaphora on indefinites outside their binding domain. We discuss some data that appears to be problematic for these approaches, and consider as an alternative, a view that treats pronouns as simple variables and tracks anaphoric dependencies separately.
Colloquium Talk with Joe Pater
ZoomJoe Pater (UMass). Faculty host: Claire Moore-CantwellZoom link will be available one week ahead of the talk.