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Title: "Regional Variation in French Liaison"
Title: "Hispanic English in Georgia: A Sociophonetic Study of an Incipient Ethnolect"
Title: "Hittite in Homer: The Šalliš Waštaiš Ritual in the Funeral of Patroclus”
Joey Stanley will be presenting "Vowel Dynamics of the Elsewhere Shift in Cowlitz County, Washington."
The University of Georgia Department of Linguistics and the Institute for Artificial Intelligence will be hosting Dr. Philip Resnik, University of Maryland Professor, Department of Linguistics and Institute for Advanced Computer Studies this week. He will be presenting: From Linguistic Signal to Mental State: Computational Models of Framing on October 25th at 4pm in the Zell B. Miller Learning Center, Rm 248. Philip Resnik is…
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Philip Resnik is a professor at University of Maryland in the Department of Linguistics and Institute for Advanced Computer Studies. He does research in computational linguistics, with interests both in the application of natural language processing techniques to practical problems, and in the modeling of human linguistic processes. He has worked in a wide range of research areas, including core NLP areas like word sense disambiguation,…
Linguistics PhD Student, Amanda Tipton, will be presenting: "The use of the grammatical dual in Gothic."
Dr. Margaret (Peggy) Renwick will be presenting: "Mapping mid vowel variation in Italian."
Linguistics PhD Student, Andrew Bray, will be presenting: "Canadian features in speech of American-born NHL players."
Linguistics PhD Student, Dot-Eum (Rachel) Kim, will be presenting: "Korean American English in the South: Language, Culture, and the Making of a New Dialect."

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