We will also stream this seminar via Zoom. For the link, please contact us: pennmindcore@sas.upenn.edu Jesse Snedeker Department of Psychology Harvard University Bottom-up syntax and top-down lexical processing in children: a theoretical challenge Twenty-five years ago, I started working with John Trueswell on how children resolve syntactic ambiguity. The findings were cumulative, […]
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Roman Feiman Department of Linguistics Brown University Towards a theory of thought: How compositional semantics can inform psychology When we speak, we express thoughts. When other people understand what we say, they have reverse-engineered what we were thinking. Psychologists have long been interested in what thoughts are, while linguists have been interested in […]
This will be a virtual seminar, via Zoom. We welcome attendees in room 111 Levin Building for group viewing and Q&A with the speaker after the talk. A pizza lunch will be served. Please bring your own beverage. To join remotely, please contact us for the Zoom link: pennmindcore@sas.upenn.edu Fiona Jordan Department […]
1st-year graduate students in Linguistics will present mini-talks.
Alexis Wellwood Departments of Philosophy, Linguistics & Psychology USC Title and abstract forthcoming