The 30th Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing was held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology between March 29th and April 1st, 2017. There were two posters from our department:
Patrick Murphy (Ph.D.): Complement coercion in the Canadian English "be done NP" construction
Daphna Heller (faculty) and Danielle Moed (MA, 2014): On the Relation of Linguistic forms, Memory and Attention: the Case of Modification
And there was a poster from psychology at UTM:
Raheleh Saryazdi, Daniel DeSantis, Craig Chambers and Elizabeth Johnson: Investigating attributional models of disfluency processing with a YOYO paradigm: Younger and Older listeners’ reactions to Younger and Older talkers’ disfluencies
Here are some pictures from the conference, and of Boston.
Patrick Murphy (Ph.D.) |
Raheleh Saryazdi & Craig Chambers (Psychology, UTM) |
Foreground: Daphna Heller (faculty) |
Statue in front of Bunker Hill Monument |
Old State House |
Acorn Street |
MIT |
Graffiti Alley (Cambridge) |
Harvard Museum of Natural History |
View of Downtown Boston (from Skywalk Observatory) |
View of Back Bay and Boston Common (from Skywalk Observatory) |
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