Category: Alumni, Conferences, Faculty, General

GLOW in Paris

Published: April 13, 2015

Robert Daland will be presenting a paper at GLOW (Generative Linguistics in the Old World) which is taking place in Paris, France, this week. His paper is entitled: Even though the sound of it is really quite atrocious: Finiteness and well-defined probabilities in phonotactic learning

He will be joined by a couple of UCLA alumni:

Thomas Graf (Ph.D. 2013, now at Stony Brook U.) and Jeffrey Heinz (Ph.D. 2007, now at U. Delaware)Commonality in disparity: The computational view of syntax and phonology
Jane Chandlee (Center for Pediatric Auditory and Speech Sciences (CPASS), Nemours Biomedical Research), Jeffrey Heinz (Ph.D. 2007, now at U. Delaware), and Adam Jardine (U. Delaware): Representing and learning opaque maps with strictly local functions