Language Sciences Annual Symposium 2015
Created: | 2015-12-02 12:06 |
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Institution: | Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics |
Description: | Talks from the Language Sciences Symposium, November 2015
- Statistical Acoustic-Phonetic Historical Linguistics (John Aston & John Coleman) - Crowdsourcing big data in English dialectology (Bert Vaux) - Understanding generative learning in the individual brain (Zoe Kourtzi) - Turn-taking, language processing and the evolution of language (Stephen Levinson) |
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Statistical Acoustic-Phonetic Historical Linguistics
Modelling linguistic sound changes to "bring back to life" languages from the past.
Collection: Language Sciences Annual Symposium 2015
Institution: Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
Created: Wed 2 Dec 2015
Crowdsourcing big data in English dialectology
Linguistic patterns and trends identified as a result of the New York Times dialect quiz
Collection: Language Sciences Annual Symposium 2015
Institution: Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
Created: Thu 3 Dec 2015
Understanding generative learning in the individual brain
Research in neuroscience on how we extract meaningful structures in order to learn from experience and adapt to new situations
Collection: Language Sciences Annual Symposium 2015
Institution: Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
Created: Thu 3 Dec 2015
Turn-taking, language processing and the evolution of language
Keynote lecture by guest speaker Prof. Stephen Levinson
Collection: Language Sciences Annual Symposium 2015
Institution: Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
Created: Thu 3 Dec 2015