LAMP


Language Acquisition, Modeling and Processing

LAMP is an interdisciplinary talk series aimed at surveying the range of current research across Linguistic, Psycholinguistic and Computational approaches to language and presenting it to a diverse audience within Cognitive Science.

Schedule

LAMP meets Friday afternoons, roughly monthly. In Spring 2000, LAMP's third semester, we currently have scheduled the following speakers:
Feb 11 Alistair Knott
University of Otago
An agent-based approach to discourse semantics
March 24 Jeffrey Mark Siskind
NEC Research Institute
The nature of adult speech to infants
April 7 Gary Marcus
New York University
Cognitive Architecture: Evidence from rule-learning in infancy
April 28 Yosef Grodzinsky
Dept. of Psychology, Tel Aviv University and
Aphasia Research Center, Boston University School of Medicine.
The neurology of intra-sentential dependencies: Movement vs. binding
Talks will be held 1:30 - 3:00 in Room A139 (the playroom), Psych Building Addition, Busch Campus.

Contacts

For more information about LAMP, contact any of the faculty organizers:

The LAMP series would never have got off the ground without the dedicated efforts of Julie Boland, whom we congratulate on moving on to bigger and better things!

Linking

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