Language, Cognition, & Computation
Workshop Info
Time: Two to three meetings per month, days TBA, 3:00-4:30 p.m., Karen Landahl Center for Linguistic Research (basement of Social Sciences)
The Language, Cognition, and Computation Workshop is an interdisciplinary forum for graduate students and faculty whose work addresses human language from a variety of perspectives: cognitive, computational, experimental, theoretical, and their intersection. This year’s workshop will focus on how gesture and signed languages enhance our understanding of language.
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