Linguists & linguistically minded friends! If you are interested in how signs are organized in the #mind , consider joining new seminar series "The Signing Mind" hosted by researchers at
@bcbl_ + IDGS Hamburg University. The first seminar is 5/19 5pm CEST
https://t.co/s5sAPakiTu
My awesome UG/G students presented our first findings about semantic & phonological preactivation during reading at CAMP7 Psycholinguistic meeting at @UCSanDiego today. It was their very first conference and they rocked it!!you can watch all talks live at https://t.co/JJ18RoIWf3
https://t.co/eGTcGo5Dsx
Not usually a musical fan, but Deaf West’s American Idiot at Mark Taper Forum is a must-see. Electrifying staging, powerful ASL version, and emotional performances make this unmissable. Closes Nov 16—catch it if you can!
In predictable sentence contexts, both deaf and hearing readers pre-activate semantic features of upcoming words. But do they also pre-activate form-based (phonological) representations? Come to #SNL2024 poster D44 to discuss our preliminary findings
Warning: a cliffhanger ahead
Today I learned that when the day starts as a series of disasters, and you don’t give in, you eventually run out of bad luck! 🍀 #academiclife#NeverGiveUp#tiredbuthappy
We are hiring at the PLAY Lab! The NTID PLAY Lab and the RIT PAW Lab are offering a paid research fellowship for one year to get involved in child development research.
For more information: [email protected]
Alt text: image 2: TL Forseberg is a female presenting hard-of-hearing signer wearing a patterned dress standing in front of the comic con wallpaper background.