Betsy Sneller Annenberg School for Communication Georgetown University Acquisition of sociolinguistic variation Sociolinguistic variation exists in every natural language and exhibits orderly heterogeneity within (e.g. style) and across (e.g. identity) speakers. In order to fully acquire a language, a child must learn the language’s variation patterns. How children acquire probabilistic variation remains an […]
Events
Ron Baecker Emeritus Professor of Computer Science and Bell Chair in Human-Computer Interaction University of Toronto *Please note special time: 12:00pm – 1:15pm
Christoph Weidemann Computational Memory Lab, University of Pennsylvania Department of Psychology, Swansea University Title TBA Click here for more information.
Janaki Sheth Department of Physics and Astronomy UCLA Mapping neural signals to text and Fluctuation analysis of the inner ear’s active dynamics An important topic in current sensory neuroscience research is studying the production and audition of speech. In this regard, I will elucidate my contribution in a brain-computer interface project, wherein we […]
Jeffrey Good Department of Biology University of Montana The evolution of seasonal camouflage Adaptation to environmental change is central to the origin and persistence of species. Mismatches between the timing of key life history events and optimal environmental conditions have emerged as an important threat to biodiversity, yet the evolutionary dynamics of most […]