Lab members and friends will be attending the Multilingual Minds and Machines Meeting (MMMM) June 22-23 at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen.
- Graduate student James Baybaś will be presenting his ongoing research on EEG correlates of code-switching during conversation
- Michigan colleage Naomi Shapiro will be presenting on techniques for building bilingual language models
- Psychology graduate student Wei-Hung Lin is presenting work combining language models and fNIRS data to understand heritage bilingualism
- Collaborator Edith Kaan (Florida) is giving a keynote address which might include a sneak preview of our in-progress grant project.