The 72nd Language Lunch

Date: 2020-11-12

Location: Online

Unsupervised Extractive Summarization by Simulating Human Memory

Ronald Carden Acosta; Informatics; Ronald.Cardens@ed.ac.uk

Sound changes, phonological processes and rhythm in Altiplateau Mexican Spanish

Gilly Marchini; PPLS; G.E.M.Marchini@sms.ed.ac.uk

Fine grained named entity typing beyond English

Sabine Weber; Informatics; S.Weber@sms.ed.ac.uk

A predictive processing approach to copredication 

Christian Michel; PPLS; s1625134@ed.ac.uk
Dr. Guido Löhr; Radboud University; loehrg@icloud.com

Constructional markers & dialect variation: a study of the dative+possessive construction in varieties of Vorarlberg German

Ina Mangold; PPLS; I.R.Mangold@sms.ed.ac.uk

The Geographical Variationof the Reflexes of Middle Chinese *ɣu-in Guangdong Yue Dialects

Matthew Sung; PPLS; s1511479@sms.ed.ac.uk

Talented Foreigners and Expert Assistants: The Bidirectional Relationship between Native-Speakerism and Translanguaging

Mariel Deluna; Moray House; s2071291@ed.ac.uk

Definiteness in English and Bulgarian. Morphological realisations and usage 

Ognyan Flame Darinov; PPLS; O.O.Darinov@sms.ed.ac.uk

Perception of Differences in Tonal Alignment Depends on Location Relative to the Nucleus-Coda Boundary

Louis Hendrix; PPLS; s1771376@sms.ed.ac.uk

Does BERT pay attention to attribution?

Fatma Amin Elsafoury; University of the West of Scotland; e.fatma.e@gmail.com

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