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LING 264: 264: Joint Psycholinguistics / Computational Seminar

Campbell Hall 2122A/B

We're continuing the combined computational andpsycholinguistics seminar this quarter; areas include language acquisition,computational psycholinguistics, language processing, and others inexperimental and computational linguistics. Anyone interested in these areasand their intersection is invited to attend.  We meet weekly on Thursdays 4-5:30 PM. The schedule isentirely open and can be found here.Our firstmeeting will be an organizational meeting this Thursday,...

Talk with Colloquium speaker: Bob Frank

Conference Room 2122A/B

All members of the Linguistics Department are invited to a bonus talk with Bob Frank about the "Ways of using generative capacity and other formal properties of grammars to assess different varieties of neural networks."

Bob Frank (Yale) – computational, syntax

Haines 118

Linguistic Productivity in Neural Networks: Representation and Inductive BiasA fundamental fact about human language is its productivity: speakers are able to understand and produce forms different from those that they have previously encountered. Linguists typically account for this fact by positing abstract grammars that characterize structural representations for an infinity of possible forms. At the...

Phonology Seminar

Conference Room 2122A/B

Pick speakers for AMP Conference and Colloquium

Psycholinguistics Seminar

Conference Room 2122A/B

Psycholing/ Compling Seminar: -Discuss colloquium speaker nominations -Plan schedule for quarter

Phonology Seminar: Journal Club

Conference Room 2122A/B

Very short presentations with one-page handout. Please visit https://docs.google.com/document/d/1l6ZJ1T9QD1Mx8Ih3ZU2Tz2t4UHC5jPcF8-2DmwLy3kw/edit# and follow the instructions there.