Linguistics Lunch 2022
Monthly on Thursday, 12.00-12.45:
Usually hosted in Collaboratory A in the Harmony Building
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12.15 - 12.30: Presentation 1
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12.30 - 12.45: Presentation 2
An overview of the 2022 Linguistics Lunches can be found below:
Date
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Speaker & Title of presentation
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24 March 2022
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Zoe Wang (Neurolinguistics and Language Development): Multilingualism in Crisis Communication: Use of Minority Languages in COVID-19 Awareness Campaigns in the Netherlands
May Wu (Neurolinguistics and Language Development): The Reliability of CAF Measures in L2 English Speaking |
30 September 2022
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Daan van Soeren (Theoretical and Empirical Linguistics): Words like 'ball', 'man' and 'pepper' are clear and easy! How communicative efficiency can explain the distribution of labials and coronals" Junyao Zhang: How personality traits mediate the Intercultural Competence development of high school students in virtual exchange programme |
20 October 2022
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Gabriele Sarti (Computational Linguistics): Towards User-centric Interpretability of NLP Models Defne Abur (Neurolinguistics and Language Development): How speech motor control is a unique lens into the etiology of Parkinson's disease |
24 November 2022
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Maciej Grzenkowicz (Discourse and Communication): Towards a framework for the multimodal analysis of TikTok videos Federico Pianzola (Computational Linguistics): Graphs and Ontologies for Literary Evolution Models (GOLEM) |
15 December 2022
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Andreas Hiemstra (Neurolinguistics and Language Development):Linguistic transfer between closely related languages in third language acquisition (L1/L2 German/English – L3 Dutch
Lourens Visser (Theoretical and Emperical Linguistics): TBA
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Last modified: | 14 November 2022 3.03 p.m. |