Events

2022

Linguistics

  • 02 FEB: Benjamin Bruening (Evaluating syntactic judgments using corpus and experimental data) [Zoom 16:00]
  • 16 FEB: Oksana Tkatchman (Conceptual salience in sign language forms?) [Zoom 16:00]
  • 23 FEB: Katharina Zahner (Developing mobile resources for research in First Language Acquisition) [Zoom 16:00]
  • 09 MAR: Khia Johnson (Linguistics as a path to user experience research in the tech industry) [Zoom 16:00]
  • 23 MAR: Jonas Noelle (Pragmatics of facial expressions) [Zoom 16:00]
  • 27 APR: Manuel Bohn (Grounding reference in shared experience: a comparative perspective on ‘naturally meaningful’ gestures) [Zoom 16:00]
  • 04 MAY: Stephen Lucek (Mapping perceptions of variation amongst Dublin teenagers) [Zoom 16:00]
  • 11 MAY: Farah Nazir (A morphosyntactic comparison of Pahari-Pothwari auxiliaries and light verbs) [Zoom 16:00]
  • 05 OCT: Emma Nguyen, (From one verb class to another: Viewing the acquisition of passives through the lens of lexical semantic features) [PBD G.05 16:00]
  • 12 OCT: Jenny Culbertson (What drives word (and morpheme) order? Evidence from artificial language experiments) [PBD G.05 16:00]
  • 02 NOV: Sali Tagliamonte (Grammatical variation and change in the dialects of Ontario, Canada) [PBD G.05 16:00]
  • 09 NOV: Lauren Hall-Lew (Beyond attitudes and prestige: Why changes-from-below have social meaning) [PBD G.05 16:00]
  • 23 NOV: Niamh Kelly (Vowel and syllable position effects on laterals in bilingual speakers of English and Spanish) [PBD G.05 16:00]
  • 07 DEC: Ryan Smith (Resultatives and the semantics of verbal roots) [PBD G.05 16:00]
  • 14 DEC: Erin Hall (Kids these days: How child learners contribute to language change) [Zoom 16:00]

Speech and Language Science

Applied Linguistics and Communication