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UPCOMING EVENTS

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18.06.2024 [SynSem Kolloquium] Benjamin Bruening (Delaware): Subjectless Readings of `Again' and Argument Structure
14.15 Golm, Haus 14, 0.09

18.06.2024 [NeuroColloquium] Giulio Severijnen (PhD, Radboud University Nijmegen):  Prosodic variability not only challenges, but also contributes to successful speech perception
14.15 Golm, via zoom: https://uni-potsdam.zoom.us/j/63492172618 (Kenncode: 42177311)

18.06.2024 [CLKolloquium] Joel Tetreault (Dataminr): A Brief History of Natural Language Processing
16.15 Golm, via zoom: https://uni-potsdam.zoom-x.de/j/63991563407 (Kenncode: 38483979)

20.06.2024 [Sentence processing Colloquium] Kate Stone (UP): What features of linguistic predictions are reflected in the sustained anterior negativity?
16.15 Golm, Haus 14, 0.35, and via zoom: https://uni-potsdam.zoom-x.de/j/4933587717 (Kenncode: 21344924)

24.06.2024 [Typical and Atypical Language Acquisition] Turgut Ağabeyoğlu (University of Potsdam): MA-Thesis: Entropic values for phonotactic information
12.30 Golm, Haus 14, 2.14/16

25.06.2024 [SynSem Kolloquium] Erik Zyman (Chicago): Morphosyntax
14.15 Golm, Haus 14, 0.09

25.06.2024 [CLKolloquium] Philipp Sadler (UP): Yes this one!? Can neural models learn collaborative referring in simulation and who wants to endure that a million times?
16.15 Golm, Haus 14, 0.21

27.06.2024 [Sentence processing Colloquium] Hailin Hao (PhD student at the University of Southern California): Information locality in sentence processing
16.15 Golm, Haus 14, 0.35, and via zoom: https://uni-potsdam.zoom-x.de/j/4933587717 (Kenncode: 21344924)

02.07.2024 [SynSem Kolloquium] Jana Häussler (Bielefeld, CRC 1646): Experimental syntax
14.15 Golm, Haus 14, 0.09

09.07.2024 [SynSem Kolloquium] Magdalena Lohninger (Wien): Composite A/A'-probes
14.15 Golm, Haus 14, 0.09

11.07.2024 [Kolloquium] Stephan Lewandowsky (University of Bristol and University of Potsdam): A computational linguistic analysis of US Congressional speeches reveals a shift from evidence to intuition
16.00 Golm, Haus 25, F0.01

16.07.2024 [SynSem Kolloquium]  Nina Haslinger (Göttingen): Semantics
14.15 Golm, Haus 14, 0.09