What have we been up to?
A useful — but certainly very imperfect — measure of the kind of progress we make is in terms of the presentations we gave. These give us not only a way to share our findings with other researchers, within and outside of NUS, but also a venue for getting useful feedback and ideas for follow-up work.
January 2024: Nick (and Serene) gave a talk at the Linguistic Society of America’s annual conference in New York City.
Here is a list for the second half of 2023:
- Aine:
- December 2023: AMLaP Asia at the Chinese University of Hong Kong
- November 2023: 8th Asian Junior Linguists conference at NUS
- October 2023: International Conference on Cognitive Neurolinguistics at the Huazhong University of Science and Technology (China)
- Also October 2023: International Conference on Computational Neuroscience and Bilingualism at BITS Pilani (India)
- Serene & Nick
- November 2023: at BUCLD at Boston University (the US)
- October 2023: at the Many Paths to Language at the Max Planck Institute (the Netherlands)
- September 2023: Nick gave an online talk at the Department of Linguistics at the University of Hong Kong.
- November 2023: at BUCLD at Boston University (the US)
- Myunghye & Zheng:
- December 2023: AMLaP Asia at the Chinese University of Hong Kong