Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Fall quarter lab meetings

Lab meetings this quarter are Thursdays, 1:00 - 2:00.  Here is the tentative list of topics (this will be updated as the quarter proceeds):

Week 2   Oct 11
Christensen, Ken,  Kizach, Johannes  Nyvad, Anne (2012). Escape from the Island: Grammaticality and (Reduced) Acceptability of wh-island Violations in Danish. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research.

Week 3   Oct 18

Chung-hye Han et al. (2012). Processing Strategies and Resumptive Pronouns in English.
WCCFL Proceedings 2012.

Week 4   Oct 25

Emily's tutorial on using WebExp and Amazon Mechanical Turk. 
 
Week 5  Nov 1
 
Philip Hofmeister, Laura Staum Casasanto, Ivan A. Sag (2012)..How do individual cognitive differences relate to acceptability judgments?: A reply to Sprouse, Wagers, and Phillips.
Language, Volume 88, Number 2, June 2012, pp. 390-400.
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/language/v088/88.2.hofmeister.html

Jon Sprouse, Matt Wagers, Colin Phillips (2012). Working-memory capacity and island effects: A reminder of the issues and the facts.Language, Volume 88, Number 2, June 2012, pp. 401-407

Philip Hofmeister, Laura Staum Casasanto, Ivan A. Sag (2012). Misapplying working-memory tests: A reductio ad absurdum. Language, Volume 88, Number 2, June 2012, pp. 408-409
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/language/v088/88.2.hofmeister01.html

Week 6  Nov 8  
 Jantien Donkers, John C. J. Hoeks & Laurie A. Stowe (2011): D-linking or set-restriction? Processing Which-questions in Dutch. Language and Cognitive Processes
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/01690965.2011.566343 

Week 7  Nov 15
Fun with abstracts!


Week 8  Nov 22

No meeting (Thanksgiving)

 
Week 9  Nov 29

Emily on frequency and acceptability.

Week 10  Dec 6

Dan's practice LSA talk.

 
 

Lab goes to GLOW in Asia IX!

Dan Michel and Grant Goodall's presentation on "Finiteness and the nature of island constraints" was part of the Workshop on Experimental Linguistics at the GLOW in Asia IX conference, held at Mie University, Japan, Sept. 3-6, 2012.
Participants came from all over Asia, Europe and the Americas to hear about finiteness and the nature of island constraints (among other things).
Hajime Ono, Grant's former star student and now Associate Professor at Kinki Univ. in Osaka.
Linguists (in background) undergo ritual purification at conclusion of conference.