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Linguistics Colloquia


Spring 2009 Linguistics Talks and other events

All talks will be held at 4:30 PM in Morrill Hall room 106 unless otherwise indicated.

  • Thu, Jan 22: Eugene Charniak, Brown University (CIS talk - Salton Series Lecture)
    4:15 PM, B17 Upson Hall
    Statistical Parsing Fourteen Years Later
    Abstract of the talk

  • Thu, Jan 22: Eugene Charniak, Brown University (CIS talk)
    5:30 PM, 315 Upson Hall
    Talk for undergrads: Grad School: Computer Science, Cognitive Science, Both

  • Thu, Feb 5: Kevin Knight, USC (CIS talk)
    4:15 PM, B17 Upson Hall
    Sixty Years of Statistical Machine Translation
    Abstract of the talk

  • Fri, Feb 6: John Hale, Cornell University (Cognitive Science talk)
    3:15 PM, 202 Uris Hall
    Dependency Grammar in a Computational Model of Human Sentence Parsing
    Abstract of the talk

    GRAD RECRUITMENT: March 4-6

  • Thu, Mar 5: Jens Michaelís, University of Bielefeld
    Locality conditions from a mildly context-sensitive perspective
    Abstract of the talk

  • Thu, Mar 12: Paul Hagstrom, Boston University *
    Intervention effects and the flavors of Q
    Abstract of the talk

  • Thu, Mar 26: Cecilia Alm, Cornell University
    Affect in Text and Speech
    Abstract of the talk

  • Thu, Apr 2: Patricia Keating, UCLA *
    Prosodic position and segmental articulation in English
    Abstract of the talk

  • Sat/Sun, Apr 4-5: Underlings Conference

  • Thu, Apr 16: Teresa Galloway
    Syllable Structure and Morphological Stress assignment in Thompson Salish

  • Thu, Apr 23: Timothy O'Donnell, Snedeker Lab, Harvard
    Language Computation and Reuse
    Abstract of the talk

  • Fri/Sat/Sun, Apr 24-26: Cognitive Science Symposium

  • Thu, Apr 30: John McCarthy, University of Massachusetts, Amherst *
    Harmonic Serialism
    Abstract of the talk

  • Mon/Tue, May 4-5: Danny Fox, MIT (Humanities Corridor Distinguished Visitor)

    Day 1, May 4:
    10:00 AM to 12:00, Mini-course I
    3:00 PM to 4:30, Colloquium talk: Economy and Embedded Exhaustification

    Day 2, May 5:
    10:00 AM to 12:00, Mini-course II

  • Fri/Sat/Sun, May 15-17: Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics


*Cornell Linguistics Circle Invited Speaker

Other colloquia of related interest:

Classics
Cognitive Science
Philosophy
Psychology

Coming events:
Academic year 2009-2010

Past events:
Fall 2008
Spring 2008
Fall 2007
Spring 2007
Fall 2006
Spring 2006
Fall 2005
Spring 2005
Fall 2004
Spring 2004
2002/2003 academic year
Spring 2002
Fall 2001