Congrats to lab members Yihan Chen and Megan Nakamura for recently presenting posters at the 15th Annual Meeting for the Society for the Neurobiology of Language in Marseille, France!
This past Saturday (Oct. 21st), we hosted some of our colleagues from universities across Florida and neighboring states. It was an engaging session that featured exciting work from researchers at all stages of their careers. Thank you to everyone who made this event possible!
It was fun to host the 8th Florida Psycholinguistics Meeting this year! A great opportunity to showcase language research in the region and to network. Our students did an excellent job presenting their work! Thanks, everyone! #UfBlab#UFLinguistics
https://t.co/ucqV3kbjsC
Our @UfBlab members did a great job presenting their posters at HSP2023!!! Keng-Yu Lin, Gabriela Puscama, Yuling Zhong and Edith Kaan #HSP2023#UFlinguistics
Congratulations🎉 Dr. Ken-Yu Lin @linkengyulky for successfully defending his dissertation titled "Neural Oscillations of Processing English Wh-Dependencies: An EEG Study." We are proud of you!🤩
Tomorrow we will have @EleRossiNeuro, from the @UF to present her work on the use of neural oscillations to inform bilingualism research.
Don't miss her lecture tomorrow, Wednesday, February 8, at 1:00 pm!
info:https://t.co/mlOkNgmXPb
Very happy with our new chapter "Age, Bilingualism and Cognition in Translators and Interpreters" for The Routledge Handbook of Translation, Interpreting and Bilingualism with my colleagues @NakamuraMegan @EleRossiNeuro@UfBlab@UFLinguistics
https://t.co/hyv8K6Trpt 💛💚
Thank you @UfBlab & @EleRossiNeuro for organizing the Bilingualism as a Human Capital workshop🧠🗣👥️. I had great conversations with leading researchers in the field of bilingualism & presented our research findings. The future of bilingualism research is bright🤩👏
A snapshot of our colleagues' presentions on social, educational, and neurolinguistics perspectives on bilingualism.
- Bilingualism as a Human Capital -
Yesterday, we welcomed more than 70 attendees (in-person & virtually) to our Bilingualism as a Human Capital workshop🗣👥️🧠 Thank you for making this event a success!
Join the UF Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere and @UfBlab for a panel discussion of the 2023 Speaker Series in the Humanities. We will hear from researchers on social, educational, and neurolinguistics perspectives on bilingualism
https://t.co/rqXzW7UN40
Mark your calendar for Jan 11!🗓️We present to you— Bilingualism as a Human Health Capital. Our panel will be composed of great international researchers (see flyer below).
@UFExplore@UFLinguistics
Stay tuned for the various talks from Dr. @gigi_luk, Dr. Jason Rothman, Dr. @tvoits, Dr. Jon Andoni Duñabeitia, and Dr. Vincent DeLuca.
If cannot attend in person, you can join online: https://t.co/beAK81ZkwL
Mark your calendar for Jan 11!🗓️We present to you— Bilingualism as a Human Health Capital. Our panel will be composed of great international researchers (see flyer below).
@UFExplore@UFLinguistics