Monthly Archives: May 2015

PB&R paper for Tanner and Bulkes

The first data from the ELP lab are published and ready for the world! The paper was co-authored by lab director Darren Tanner and grad student Nyssa Bulkes, and investigated how cues to agreement dependencies differ in language production and

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Nyssa Bulkes’ NSF grant proposal recommended for funding!

Nyssa Bulkes’ doctoral dissertation grant proposal has been recommended for funding by the NSF Linguistics program. Nyssa will be using ERPs and eye tracking to investigate the processing of non-literal and formulaic expressions in native and nonnative populations.   CONGRATS,

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Nyssa Bulkes awarded a Beckman Institute CS/AI award

Grad student Nyssa Bulkes has been awarded a Cognitive Science/Artificial Intelligence award from the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology to pursue a project related to prediction, sentential constraint, and visual word recognition in native and non-native reading, in

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