Looking for scholars whose work addresses real-world language challenges in educational, clinical, or communicative contexts, grounded in strong theoretical foundations.
Linguistics kicked off its new Book Club with Algospeak by @adam_aleksic how people twist words like “unalive” or “seggs” to dodge algorithms. Takeaway: platforms don’t just host language -- they shape it. Next up: Cultish by @amandamontell ! #MontclairLinguistics#Algospeak
Join us Nov 21, 2024, at 3:30 PM for a talk by Dr. Sharon Levy @sharonlevy21: "Discovering Implicit Social Biases in Large Language Models".
Explore how AI biases arise unexpectedly in domains like healthcare, education, and decision-making.
#NLPMontclair#ResponsibleAI
Congratulations to @LGoulart845 on the release of her new book! Ever wondered how undergrads write to argue, explain, or compare? This book breaks it all down—with data from over 900 assignments. A must-read: https://t.co/gYoV8Qm7iD #MontclairLinguistics#AcademicWriting
Last Tuesday, our graduating students received the Dean's Award. MS in Computational Linguistics student, Ingrid Veloso, and BA in Linguistics student, Francisco Villa, received the Dean's award in recognition of their achievements!
Congrats both of you!
Two of our students were awarded the Alice F. Freed Prize in Language, Discourse, and Society. The department gives this award annually to recognize graduate students in the masters program.