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Cambridge Language Sciences Symposium: Future Directions in Language Research
Online,
Tuesday November 17 2020
17 November 10:30-17:00 (GMT)
The Cambridge Language Sciences Annual Symposium is an annual meeting of minds bringing together language scientists of all disciplines from the University of Cambridge and other world-leading research institutions. We are delighted to welcome the following plenary speakers to this year’s event on the topic of Future Directions in Language Research: Josh Tenenbaum, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT); Heather Burnett, Laboratoire de Linguistique Formelle, CNRS and Université de Paris; Sebastian Ahnert, Dept. of Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology, Alan Turing Institute; Calbert Graham, Phonetics Laboratory, University of Cambridge.
In addition to the live online event on 17 November 2020, the Symposium posters, along with recordings of the plenary sessions, will be available on Cambridge Open Engage for delegates and the wider research audience to access and discuss.
Full programme: https://www.languagesciences.cam.ac.uk/AnnualSymposium2020