Daniel Goodhue University of Maryland Knowledge of clause type-speech act mappings in preschoolers and infants Languages tend to have three basic clause types (declarative, interrogative, imperative) that are canonically associated with three basic communicative functions (assertion, question, request). And yet, the specific forms used to express each function vary from language to […]
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Michael Lee Professor, Cognitive Sciences University of California, Irvine Join us in the SAIL Room for the seminar, or join us via Zoom. If you plan to attend in person and would like a grab-and-go sandwich for after the seminar, please register by 12pm on Wednesday, April 13. Click here to register! […]
E.A.R.S. (Electronic Auditory Research Seminars) Demystifying the BRAIN Initiative® Program: Guidance to Potential NIDCD Applicants This special session will focus on BRAIN Initiative funding for NIDCD applicants. Please pre-register (for free) and tune in via Crowdcast (enter your email to receive the link for the talk): https://www.crowdcast.io/e/ears/17 Note: for optimal performance, we recommend […]
Penn Arts & Sciences and Penn Engineering present From Logic to Technology and Back featuringMoshe Y. VardiKaren Ostrum George Distinguished Service Professor in Computational Engineering, Rice University Watch a live webcast of the event at https://youtu.be/dajmA4ff-Uchttps://youtu.be/dajmA4ff-Uc EVENT DETAILS » This event is free and open to the public. If you have questions about this event, […]
Attend MindCORE’s Professional Development panel in: Grant Writing for Research 3-4pm April 22, 2022 SAIL Room, 111 Stephen A. Levin Building Gain advice & insight from Penn faculty and trainees who have experience in successful grant writing, from NIH & NSF to awards for early-career scientists PANELISTS Allyson Mackey, PhD (Assistant Professor of Psychology) […]