Gregg Castellucci presents poster at the Association for Research in Otolaryngology
The title of the poster is “Mapping the call perception circuit in awake-behaving wild type mice and genetic models of speech and language disorders.”
The title of the poster is “Mapping the call perception circuit in awake-behaving wild type mice and genetic models of speech and language disorders.”
Several members of the department will be giving talks, presenting posters, and receiving awards.
SYNC 2013 will be held this Saturday, 12/7, in room 208 of the Whitney Humanities Center.
Gaja Jarosz will present a talk, and Shira Calamaro, Claire Bowern, and Emily Gasser will present posters.
Congrats, Ilkyu!
Yale will host the SYNC mini-conference on December 7, 2013. We solicit abstracts before the October 1 deadline.
We are delighted to have Rikker Dockum (Dartmouth ’07), Luke Lindemann (Pomona ’09), Patrick Patterson (Kansas ’13), and Matt Tyler (Cambridge ’13) join our department.
Congrats to Leandro, who is now an Analytical Linguist in Google’s LA office as of July 29!
Shira will travel to Berlin next week to present “A Computational Model of General Rule Learning with Unnatural Classes” at CogSci 2013.
Positive anymore, drama so, needs washed, multiple modals, and negative concord are among the phenomena highlighted.