Psychobabble

UCLA Department of Linguistics Fall 2009

The Psychobabble Seminar (Linguistics 264A) will meet Fall Quarter 2009 in Campbell 2122 (conference room). Meetings are on Wednesdays from 4:00 to 6:00 PM. If you would like to give a talk or have other questions or comments about the seminar, please contact the convener, Carson Schütze.

 

Wednesday, September 30
4:00-6:00
Campbell 2122

Robert Daland, UCLA

What's in "the input"? A comparison of ADS and CDS

Wednesday, October 7
4:00-6:00
Campbell 2122

Ed Stabler, UCLA

Models of incremental interpretation

Wednesday, October 14
4:00-6:00
Campbell 2122

Elsi Kaiser, USC
Effects of discourse coherence on referring expressions (and vice versa):
Looking beyond pronouns

Wednesday, October 21
4:00-6:00
Campbell 2122

Laura Kertz, UCSD

Information Structural Effects on Ellipsis Processing

Wednesday, October 28
4:00-6:00
Campbell 2122

Jon Sprouse, UCI

Wh-dependencies in English and Japanese: a test case for experimental syntax

Wednesday, November 4
4:00-6:00
Campbell 2122

Jill Warker, UCSD

Crossing the perception-production barrier:
Generalizing newly learned phonotactic constraints in production and perception

Wednesday, November 11

NO MEETING
Veterans Day Holiday

Wednesday, November 18
4:00-6:00
Campbell 2122

Justin Wood, USC

The evolutionary origins of mind reading

Wednesday, November 25

NO MEETING
Thanksgiving Weekend

Wednesday, December 2
4:00-6:00
Campbell 2122

NO MEETING