Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
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A Feast of Languages: Multilingualism in neuro-typical and atypical populations
Inaugural lecture by Ianthi Maria Tsimpli, Professor of English and Applied Linguistics
Collection: Cambridge Language Sciences
Institution: Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
Created: Fri 9 Dec 2016
Ahmed Zaidi
Speaker introduction
Collection: Language sciences research symposium for early-career researchers, 2021
Institution: Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
Created: Tue 1 Jun 2021
Ajit Mohanty
This is the second film of the three films recorded on the last day of the Final dissemination event held at Hyderabad on 12th February 2020. Our consultant, Professor Ajit...
Collection: MML
Institution: Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
Created: Tue 19 May 2020
A molecular genetic perspective on speech and language
Professor Simon Fisher, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen
Collection: Cambridge Language Sciences
Institution: Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
Created: Fri 13 Jan 2017
Annual Symposium 2021 Poster: Andrew Caines, ‘Listening practice for learners of English: towards an intelligent...
Andrew Caines, Computer Laboratory & ALTA Institute, presents his poster on ‘Listening practice for learners of English: towards an intelligent tutoring system’.
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Collection: Cambridge Language Sciences
Institution: Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
Created: Tue 14 Dec 2021
Annual Symposium 2021 Poster: James Scott, Proto-Language as a Structurer and Enhancer of Perception
James Scott, Department of Psychology, presents his poster on ‘Proto-Language as a Structurer and Enhancer of Perception’.
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Collection: Cambridge Language Sciences
Institution: Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
Created: Tue 14 Dec 2021
Annual Symposium 2021 Poster: Jonathan R. Goodman, Accents as honest signals of in-group membership
Jonathan R. Goodman, Department of Archeology, presents his poster on ‘Accents as honest signals of in-group membership’.
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Collection: Cambridge Language Sciences
Institution: Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
Created: Tue 14 Dec 2021
Annual Symposium 2021 Poster: Julia Schwarz, Poster for the Incubator Fund project PerMaSC: ‘Speech Perception through...
Julia Schwarz, Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, presents her poster for the Incubator Fund project PerMaSC: ‘Speech Perception through Face Masks by Children and Adults’
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Collection: Cambridge Language Sciences
Institution: Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
Created: Tue 14 Dec 2021
Annual Symposium 2021 Poster: Xi Zhang, ‘Effect of Tone Sandhi on Singing in Chaozhou’
Xi Zhang, Faculty of Music, presents her poster on ‘Effect of Tone Sandhi on Singing in Chaozhou’
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Collection: Cambridge Language Sciences
Institution: Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
Created: Tue 14 Dec 2021
Assessing psychosis risk using quantitative markers of transcribed speech
Talk by Dr Sarah Morgan, Accelerate Science Research Fellow at the Dept. of Computer Science & Technology, Senior Research Associate at the Cambridge Brain Mapping Unit, and...
Collection: Cambridge Language Sciences
Institution: Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
Created: Wed 30 Jun 2021
Barbara McGillivray
Speaker introduction
Collection: Cambridge Language Sciences
Institution: Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
Created: Tue 25 May 2021
Beyond our primate inheritance: neurobiological and evolutionary approaches to language
Asif Ghazanfar, Brechtje Post, Matt Davis, William Marslen-Wilson, Robert Foley, Q&A and panel discussion
Collection: Cambridge Language Sciences
Institution: Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
Created: Wed 16 Oct 2013
Can AI save endangered languages? Learning theories, language and AI
Talk by Dr Ahmed Zaidi, postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Computer Science & Technology, University of Cambridge
Collection: Language sciences research symposium for early-career researchers, 2021
Institution: Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
Created: Thu 1 Jul 2021
Challenges of monolingual and multilingual education: cognition, numeracy and literacy skills in primary school...
NOTE: DATA IN THIS TALK IS PRELIMINARY AND UNPUBLISHED, AND THE RESEARCH IS ONGOING. Lecture at the University of Oxford as part of a special seminar series on the ESRC-DFID...
Collection: Cambridge Language Sciences
Institution: Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
Created: Fri 18 May 2018
Change and stability in the native language of migrants
Keynote lecture by Prof. Monika S. Schmid, Dept. of Language & Linguistics, University of Essex
Collection: Language Sciences Annual Symposium 2019 - Perspectives on Language Change
Institution: Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
Created: Mon 25 Nov 2019
Cognitive and computational building blocks for more human-like language in machines
Online talk at the 2020 Cambridge Language Sciences Annual Symposium by Professor Josh Tenenbaum (Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of...
Collection: Cambridge Language Sciences
Institution: Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
Created: Tue 8 Dec 2020
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
Darling, dukeling, duckling: how historical corpora can verify predicted pathways of language change
Talk by Dr Marieke Meelen, British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow, Theoretical & Applied Linguistics, University of Cambridge
Collection: Language Sciences Annual Symposium 2019 - Perspectives on Language Change
Institution: Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
Created: Mon 25 Nov 2019
Darling, dukeling, duckling: how historical corpora can verify predicted pathways of language change
Talk by Dr Marieke Meelen, British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow, Theoretical & Applied Linguistics, University of Cambridge
Collection: Cambridge Language Sciences
Institution: Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
Created: Mon 25 Nov 2019
Diversity and universals 1
Spike Gildea, Geoffrey Khan
Collection: Cambridge Language Sciences
Institution: Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
Created: Tue 15 Oct 2013