Fridays, 12:00pm, in LingSem (Dow Hall 201)
January 31
Dolly Goldenberg (Yale)
Qualifying Paper Presentation: Boundary-related temporal effects in Hebrew
February 7
Gaja Jarosz (Yale)
Learning phonological structure: An integrative perspective
February 14
Sara Sánchez Alonso (Yale)
Qualifying Paper Presentation: The neural basis of light verb structure composition through focal brain-lesion and fMRI
February 21
Robert Frank (Yale)
Computation and grammar: Formal restrictiveness in semantic composition
February 28
Claire Bowern (Yale)
Yidiny stress, length, and truncation reconsidered
March 28
Ryan Kasak (Yale)
Qualifying Paper Presentation: Is Siouan problematic for morphological theory? The issue of preverbs and trapped pronominals
April 4
Elena Barbieri (Northwestern)
Understanding the neural correlates of lexical-syntactic processing: Univariate and multivariate neuro-imaging approaches in healthy participants
April 11
Sean Gleason (Yale)
Qualifying Paper Presentation: Embedded imperatives and morphosyntax: Some (re)considerations from Latin
April 18
Natalie Schrimpf (Yale)
Qualifying Paper Presentation: Improving word segmentation models with richer phonotactics
April 30 (WEDNESDAY)
Gregg Castellucci (Yale)
Qualifying Paper Presentation: Knockout of FOXP2 disrupts vocal development in mice
May 2
Sean Gleason (Yale)
Qualifying Paper Presentation
May 2
Sara Sánchez Alonso (Yale)
Qualifying Paper Presentation