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The Sesquip wishes everyone a wonderful and relaxing Spring Break! We will be on hiatus over the break, but we’ll be back on April 5, 2024 for the first publication of the new quarter.
Vera Gribanova was the invited keynote speaker at the 48th Penn Linguistics Conference (PLC 48), which was held on March 16-17, 2024 at the University of Pennsylvania. The title of Vera's talk was "On the source of non-isomorphism...
Congratulations to Will Clapp, who was awarded a Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant from the National Science Foundation!
Alumna Eva Portelance (Ph.D. ’22) was quoted in a recent Scientific American article on language acquisition titled “A Camera-Wearing Baby Taught an AI to Learn Words”.
Dan Jurafsky was a co-author of a recent paper titled “AnthroScore: A Computational Linguistic Measure of Anthropomorphism” presented at the 18th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (EACL), which…