Author: Marie-Caroline Pons (page 1 of 5)

Duolingo: Building Effective Language Learning Products

The Department of Linguistics and the Graduate Linguists of Oregon Student Society (GLOSS) are pleased to announce that their weekly colloquium will be hosting the talk:

Duolingo: Building Effective Language Learning Products

given by Dr. Bozena Pajak (Duolingo)

Friday, March 5 at 3:30pm, University of Oregon

On Zoom:

Meeting ID: 931 7191 6998
Passcode: 650924

[embeddoc url=”https://blogs.uoregon.edu/gloss/files/2021/03/030521_Bozena-Pajak.pdf” download=”all” viewer=”google”]

Interspeaker covariation in sound changes: A hierarchical clustering approach

The Department of Linguistics and the Graduate Linguists of Oregon Student Society (GLOSS) are pleased to announce that their weekly colloquium will be hosting the talk:

Interspeaker covariation in sound changes: A hierarchical clustering approach

given by Dr. Meredith Tamminga (University of Pennsylvania)

Friday, February 19 at 3:30pm, University of Oregon

On Zoom:

Meeting ID: 970 9281 5170
Passcode: 047450

[embeddoc url=”https://blogs.uoregon.edu/gloss/files/2021/02/021921_Tamminga-1.pdf” download=”all” viewer=”google”]

 

Beyond Proficiency: Rethinking the What and How of Interlanguage Pragmatic Development for Varied Learning Contexts

The Department of Linguistics and the Graduate Linguists of Oregon Student Society (GLOSS) are pleased to announce that their weekly colloquium will be hosting the talk:

Beyond Proficiency: Rethinking the What and How of Interlanguage Pragmatic Development for Varied Learning Contexts

given by Dr. Julie Sykes (University of Oregon)

Friday, January 29 at 3:30pm, University of Oregon

On Zoom:

Meeting ID: 970 2413 9731
Passcode: 683528

[embeddoc url=”https://blogs.uoregon.edu/gloss/files/2021/01/012921_Julie_Sykes.pdf” download=”all” viewer=”google”]

 

‘A Phonetic Basis for Contrast in Phonology’ by Phil Howson

The Department of Linguistics and the Graduate Linguists of Oregon Student Society (GLOSS) are pleased to announce that their weekly colloquium will be hosting the talk

A Phonetic Basis for Contrast in Phonology

given by Phil Howson (University of Oregon)

Friday, 19th of October, at 3pm in Straub 145,

University of Oregon

[embeddoc url=”https://blogs.uoregon.edu/gloss/files/2017/06/Phil-Howson-2fec5b4.pdf” download=”all” viewer=”google” ]

‘Stability and plasticity in speech perception’ by Lori Holt

The Department of Linguistics and the Graduate Linguists of Oregon Student Society (GLOSS) are pleased to announce that their weekly colloquium will be hosting the talk

‘Stability and plasticity in speech perception’

given by Lori Holt (Carnegie Mellon University)

Friday, 2nd of June, at 3pm in Straub 145,

University of Oregon

[embeddoc url=”https://blogs.uoregon.edu/gloss/files/2017/05/Lori-L.-Holt_Abstract-trkwbe.pdf” download=”all” viewer=”google” ]

‘New Media Codes and Assumptions’ by Elliot Gaines

The Department of Linguistics and the Graduate Linguists of Oregon Student Society (GLOSS) are pleased to announce that their weekly colloquium will be hosting the talk

‘New Media Codes and Assumptions’

given by Elliot Gaines (Wayne State University)

Friday, 26th of May, at 3pm in Straub 145,

University of Oregon

[embeddoc url=”https://blogs.uoregon.edu/gloss/files/2017/05/Elliot-Gaines_Abstract-vkjs7z.pdf” download=”all” viewer=”google” ]

‘Maa Clause Combining: Four Basic Constructions’ by Doris Payne

The Department of Linguistics and the Graduate Linguists of Oregon Student Society (GLOSS) are pleased to announce that their weekly colloquium will be hosting the talk

‘Maa Clause Combining: Four Basic Constructions’

given by Doris Payne (University of Oregon)

Friday, 19th of May, at 3pm in Straub 145,

University of Oregon

[embeddoc url=”https://blogs.uoregon.edu/gloss/files/2017/05/Doris-Payne_Abstract-2ab7e8p.pdf” download=”all” viewer=”google” ]

‘Listener sensitivity to probabilistic conditioning of linguistic variables’ by Charlotte Vaughn and Tyler Kendall

The Department of Linguistics and the Graduate Linguists of Oregon Student Society (GLOSS) are pleased to announce that their weekly colloquium will be hosting the talk

‘Listener sensitivity to probabilistic conditioning of linguistic variables’

given by Charlotte Vaughn and Tyler Kendall (University of Oregon)

Friday, 5th of May, at 3pm in Straub 145,

University of Oregon

[embeddoc url=”https://blogs.uoregon.edu/gloss/files/2017/05/Vaughn_Kendall_Abstract-149jyq1.pdf” download=”all” viewer=”google” ]

‘Temporal relations across behavior types in narrative dyads’ by Matt Stave (University of Oregon)

The Department of Linguistics and the Graduate Linguists of Oregon Student Society (GLOSS) are pleased to announce that their weekly colloquium will be hosting the talk

‘Temporal relations across behavior types in narrative dyads’

given by Matt Stave (University of Oregon)

Friday, 28th of April, at 3pm in Straub 145,

University of Oregon

[embeddoc url=”https://blogs.uoregon.edu/gloss/files/2017/04/Matt_Stave_Abstract-orhpa0.pdf” download=”all” viewer=”google” ]

‘Perception of non-native speech’ by Melissa Baese-Berk

The Department of Linguistics and the Graduate Linguists of Oregon Student Society (GLOSS) are pleased to announce that their weekly colloquium will be hosting the talk

‘Perception of non-native speech’

given by Melissa Baese-Berk (University of Oregon)

Friday, 21th of April, at 3pm in Straub 145,

University of Oregon

[embeddoc url=”https://blogs.uoregon.edu/gloss/files/2017/04/Abstract_Melissa-Baese-Berk-rh1iso.pdf” download=”all” viewer=”google” ]

Older posts

© 2024 GLOSS

Theme by Anders NorenUp ↑

Skip to toolbar