"Time to move on": As of today we are joining Saarland University and are withdrawing from the platform X. You can stay up to date through our website https://t.co/6nM07Qz1fY or follow us on BlueSky https://t.co/MUFS3MhUM5.
Zeit, neue Wege zu gehen: Wir beenden unsere Aktivitäten auf X. Bleibt mit uns im Dialog – auf unseren anderen Kanälen, jetzt auch auf Bluesky: https://t.co/lHZD7IoaUx
Gemeinsame Mitteilung: https://t.co/h18FwSaGPB
#eXit#WissXit#ByeByeX#QuitX
Grafik: HHU/Paul Schwaderer
Looking forward to our first #LangSci talk of 2025: Shiri Lev-Ari @shirilevari from Royal Holloway, University of London @RoyalHolloway will give a talk on "Language from a social networks perspective" Thursday, January 23rd, at 16:15!
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Our next talk in the #LangSci series by Wing-Yee Chow from University College London @ucl will be online only on Thursday, December 12th!
The title of the talk is "Incremental prediction in real-time language comprehension: from meaning to pitch contour".
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We are looking forward to our next talk in the #LangSci series: "The Role of Joint Embodiment in Situated Language-Based Interactions" by Alane Suhr @alsuhr from UC Berkeley EECS @Berkeley_EECS on Thursday, November 28th!
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We are happy to announce our next talk in the special RAILS #LangSci series by Yang Xu from University of Toronto @UofT on "Evolution of the lexicon" Thursday, November 14th at 16:15!
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Looking forward to our next #LangSci talk: Livio Gaeta from Università di Torino @unito will give a talk on "Between Productivity and Creativity: Snowclones we live by" November 7th at 16:15!
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We are happy to announce our next talk in our special RAILS series by Benjamin Bergen from UC San Diego @UCSanDiego on Thursday, October 24th at 16:15! The topic is "Large Language Models are impressive but we still need grounding to explain human cognition". #colloquium
Looking forward to our first #LangSci talk of the semester: Amalia Arvaniti @AmaliaArvaniti from Radboud University @CLSRadboud will give a talk on "What can cross-linguistic research on spontaneous speech tell us about intonation meaning?" October 17th at 16:15!
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Don't forget to submit your abstract to the 2nd edition of the conference on "Rational Approaches in Language Science" (RAILS)! Submission deadline is 16th September! ⏰
More information: https://t.co/eUBxVqS4Dx
For inquiries, please send an email to [email protected]
Congratulations to @OrtliebStefania for her election as President of the Special Interest Group on Humanities Computing within the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL)!
More information here:
https://t.co/YRSeCLya7u
We are happy to announce our next talk in the #LangSci series by Luigi Grisoni from Freie Universität Berlin @FU_Berlin on Thursday, July 18th! This talk will take place only online!
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Looking forward to our next #LangSci talk: Christopher Sapp from Indiana University Bloomington @IUBloomington will give a talk on "Length and word order within Noun Phrases in Early New High German Noun" next week, June 20th at 16:15!
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We are happy to announce our next talk "Individual variation in perceptual and usage-based chunking" in the #LangSci series by Svetlana Vetchinnikova @s_vetchinnikova from University of Helsinki @HCollegium next Thursday, June 13th!
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Looking forward to our next #LangSci talk: Shubhra Kanti Karmaker @karmake2 from Auburn University @AuburnU will give a talk on "Democratizing AI through Controlled Narrative Generation and Knowledge Grounding" Thursday, June 6th, at 16:15!
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We are happy to announce two #LangSci talks next week: Pr. Dr. Niels Taatgen from University of Groningen @univgroningen on Wednesday, April 24th at 10 am, and Byung-Doh Oh @byungdoh from The Ohio State University on Thursday, April 25th at 4pm!
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Looking forward to our first #LangSci talk of the semester: Steffen Eger @egere14 from University of Mannheim will give a talk on "Syntactic language change in English and German" April 18th at 16:15! #colloquium
We are happy to announce the next talk in the #LangSci series by Michael Franke from University of Tübingen @uni_tue on Tuesday, March 19th at 10:00 am! The topic is "Cognitive & Language Sciences in the age of Large Language Models".
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Many thanks to our Mercator Fellow Arielle Borovsky from Purdue University @LifeAtPurdue for today's great talk on „Building semantic networks in the early lexicon“ in our LangSci series! #LangSci#colloquium
Many thanks to James Michaelov @jamichaelov from Department of Cognitive Science, University of California, San Diego @CogSciUCSD for the great talk in our most recent #LangSci colloquium.
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