The 91黑料网 Linguistics Department Newsletter
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Fri, 08/22/2025 - 13:52
Laurestine Bradford聽presented a poster titled 鈥淎spectual classes as lexically-conditioned predictors of aspectual choice鈥 at the SCiL (Society for Computation in Linguistics) 2025 meeting on July 18th-20th. The meeting was hosted by Wellesley College but held in Eugene, Oregon, co-located with the LSA Summer Institute.

Fri, 08/22/2025 - 13:23
Ada Tur (CS + Linguistics 91黑料网 undergraduate) and Gaurav Kamath presented their work entitled “Language Models Largely Exhibit Human-like Constituent Ordering Preferences” at the 2025 Annual Conference of the Nations of the Americas Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (NAACL 2025). 聽The paper received a Senior Area Chair award at the conference, and can […]

Fri, 08/22/2025 - 13:20
Congratulations to Xuanda Chen, who successfully defended his dissertation, 鈥淟inguistic Experience and the Representation of Phonological Features: Perception, Processing, and Second Language Acquisition,鈥 on August 5th!

Fri, 08/22/2025 - 13:20
On August 8th, Connie Ting successfully defended her dissertation, 鈥淚nvestigating Cross-linguistic Patterns of Intrinsic F0 Effects in Production and Perception.鈥 Congratulations, Connie!

Fri, 08/22/2025 - 13:19
Brendan Gillon travelled to Japan for the last two weeks of April. He made three stops there: first in Tachikawa, a satellite city Tokyo; second in Kyoto; and third in Kobe. In Tachikawa, he gave a talk to Prof. Yusuke Kubata’s research group at the National Institute for Japanese language and Linguistics, in Tachikawa. The […]

Fri, 08/22/2025 - 12:45
Supported by the Graduate Mobility Award, Alex Zhai spent the summer at The University of Tokyo. She participated in Professor Yuki Hirose and Professor Manami Hirayama’s labs, presented at the Tokyo Circle of Phonologists workshop, and collected data from Japanese participants.

Fri, 08/22/2025 - 12:35
McLing would like to welcome聽Josh Lee聽to the Linguistics department! Josh is a postdoctoral researcher working with Morgan Sonderegger and Meghan Clayards. Seung Suk (Josh) Lee (he/him) works on corpus phonetics, prosody, and computational phonology. His main interest is studying how segmental realization is conditioned by prosodic structure in production and how it serves as a […]

Fri, 08/22/2025 - 12:26
A paper by Michaela Socolof (PhD ’24), Timothy O’Donnell, and Michael Wagner, “The idiom processing advantage is explained by surprisal,” recently appeared in Cognitive Science. Abstract: It has been repeatedly found that idioms are processed faster than syntactically matched literal phrases, in both comprehension and production. This has led to debate about whether idioms are […]

Fri, 08/22/2025 - 12:13
PhD student Kuilin Li presented a poster titled 鈥淐ue Weighting in Mandarin Sibilant Perception & Imitation by Native Mandarin Speakers & Na茂ve English Speakers鈥 at the 6th Phonetics and Phonology in Europe (PaPE) conference, held June 25鈥27, 2025. The event took place at the University of the Balearic Islands in Mallorca, Spain.

Fri, 08/22/2025 - 12:06
Some of the final projects from last semester’s LING315: Languages of the World (taught by PhD student Willie Myers) can be seen聽here. In the class, each student works with the grammar of an endangered language to learn about its phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics. This semester’s final projects included:

Tue, 08/19/2025 - 14:31
McLing is pleased to welcome this year’s incoming group of graduate students! (In no particular order!) Emma Custer Emma Custer (she/her) is聽passionate about syntax and fieldwork, with a particular interest in argument structure in West African languages. She earned her B.A. in Linguistics from 91黑料网. Outside of linguistics, she enjoys cooking, playing the flute, […]

Mon, 08/11/2025 - 09:53
Vera Yunxiao Xia (BA 2018) and Lydia White presented a paper聽at聽the conference of the European Second Language Association (EUROSLA 34), at the Arctic University of Norway, Troms酶, June 25-28th 2025, on聽Intervention effects in L2 object relative clauses.

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