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Linguistics Department
Northwestern University
Joined October 2015
Divendres, 15 de novembre Seminari @CLT_uab Austin Keen (Northwestern University @linguisticsNU) "To share or not share: The syntax and processing of P-sharing in English" 🗓️Divendres 15 novembre, 2024 🕟15:30 📍Aula 202 @uablletres 🔗Emissió per Teams https://t.co/DhQknT5meR
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Tomorrow (6/14) at @ELM_Conference grad student @t_sostarics along w/ faculty members E. Ronai and @jscole_illinois present "Relating Scalar Inference and Alternative Activation: A view from the Rise-Fall-Rise Tune in American English"
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Tomorrow (5/29) faculty member E. Ronai will present "Embedded scalar diversity" at SALT34
saltconf.github.io
The 34th meeting of Semantics and Linguistic Theory
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Alum M. Gavino and faculty member @MattGoldrick "The effect of heritage bilinguals’ attitudes on the perception of code-switching" (Saturday Poster Session D) (4/4)
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Alum W. Orth, D. Nemeskey, and faculty member E. Ronai "Hungarian relative clause processing: Diverging Results in L-maze and A-Maze" (Saturday plenary presentations) (3/4)
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Grad @cataphoraCass & faculty member E. Ronai "How many Selves are Bound? Distributivity and Number Effects in Bound Reflexives" (Thursday Poster Session C) (2/4)
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Monday 11/6 professor Eszter Ronai and recent PhD alum Wes Orth present "HuMaze – Testing Hungarian relative clause processing in the Maze-task" at the Crosslinguistic Perspectives on Processing and Learning Workshop (X-PPL)
comparativelinguistics.uzh.ch
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Today at the "Voices in Context" Workshop, grad student @t_sostarics and faculty Eszter Ronai and @jscole_illinois present "Scalar Inference and Rise-Fall-Rise in American English: Towards a Priming Perspective"
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"Pitch Accent Variation and the Interpretation of Rising and Falling Intonation in American English" @t_sostarics @jscole_illinois Prosody - Mon 04 (Aug 21)
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"Adaptive and non-adaptive phonetic variation: What variation in speaking styles can tell us about information encoding and communicative efficiency" @AnnBradlow at Satellite workshop: Limits and benefits of information-theoretic perspectives in spoken communication (Aug 19)
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"Testing the locus of speech-act meaning in English intonation" @t_sostarics @jscole_illinois Speech prosody 2
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"Enhancement of intonational contrasts in American English" @jscole_illinois @JeremySteffman Speech Prosody: Melodic aspects 1
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"American English pitch accent dynamics: A minimal model" K. Iskarous @jscole_illinois @JeremySteffman Speech prosody 1
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"Generalized perceptual adaption to second-language (L2) speech: Variability, similarity, and intelligibility" @AnnBradlow Cross-language perception 1
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Congratulations to Maria Gavino on the successful defense of her thesis "The Effect of Experience and Attitudes on Heritage Bilinguals’ Language Processing"! Shown here with her committee @AnnBradlow, Annette D'Onofrio (virtually) and advisor @MattGoldrick
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Congratulations to Wes Orth on the successful defense of this thesis "Active Assignment of Quantifier Scope Guides Language Processing"! Shown below with his committee @jscole_illinois J. Runner @sjsloggett and advisor M. Yoshida
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At NLLT online first! `There is something missing in NP and moving in DP’ Wesley Orth & Masaya Yoshida @linguisticsNU
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