announcements
- Lisa Rutta is the Director of Ops and Technical Project Managment at SoundHound, a company that does music identification (Houndify) and has recently moved into speech recognition. While their headquarters is in California, they have recently
- Come join our celebration of CLASIC (Computational Linguistics, Analytics, Search and Informatics), one of our professional master's programs! Check out the program space, meet the faculty and students, and enjoy some light refreshments!Wednesday,
- The Department of Linguistics is pleased to welcome back Claire Bonial, a graduate of our own PhD program who now works for the Computational and Information Sciences Directorate at the Army Research Laboratory (ARL). In this Ling Circle
- J Calder is currently a Chancellor's Postdoctoral Fellow in the CU Department of Linguistics. In this talk, he'll be presenting some of his work on drag queens in San Francisco. Title: "The fierceness of fronted /s/: Social and
- We are pleased to welcome Katherine Demuth (Macquarie University). Below are the details. Title: On becoming bilingual: L1 and L2 input effects on early sequential bilinguals' developing knowledge of grammar Wednesday, June 27th 2:
- Miikka Silfverberg, who is currently a post-doctoral scholar in the CLEAR group here at CU-51´«Ã½, will give the last LingCircle talk of the semester, sharing his work on neural modeling. Neural Models for Word Inflection and PhonologyMonday,
- In April, the Department was pleased to welcome Jalon Begay (University of New Mexico and University of Rochester). He gave a LingCircle talk about his work on word formation in Navajo. He noted that of four mountains traditionally taken
- Evangelia (Lila) Adamou, Senior Researcher at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), visited CU to share her work on Romani-Spanish bilinguals in Mexico. Simplification and Complexification Processes in
- Lynne Murphy (Professor of Linguistics at the University of Sussex) visited CU-51´«Ã½ to share her research on American and British varieties of English."Separated by a Common Language?: The complicated relationship
- Professor William Croft (Department of Linguistics, University of New Mexico) gave a LingCircle talk entitled: "A mental space analysis of tense and modality: A progress report". See below for details. Monday, March 12th4:00-5:30