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The University of Georgia will be hosting the fifth annual Language Varieties in the South (LAVIS) conference in conjunction with the Southeastern Conference on Linguistics (SECOL) in April of 2024. The conferences, held from April 4th to April 7th, will feature three plenary speakers: Allison Burkette, professor of Linguistics University of Kentucky; Edgar Schneider, Emeritus Professor of English Linguistics at Regensburg University; and Laura…
Dr. Chad Howe will be offering a Special Topics course during Maymester 2020 – “The Digital Life of Language” LING 4910 & ROML 4120/6120! This course is one of many approved courses for the DIGI Undergraduate Certificate. See course details below: #The Digital Life of Language LING 4910 (CRN: 63128)  & ROML 4120/6120 (CRN: 65204/65205) Maymester MTWRF 9:30-12:15pm Description: Language is inherently a social practice, with…
Joey Stanley, Ph.D. candidate in Linguistics, held a series of DIGILab workshops this semester to assist faculty and students with making better visualizations. His most recent workshop with GIS Librarian, Meagan Duever, was titled "Send the right message: The dos and don'ts of color." See the entire list below: 2019 Data Visualization Workshop Series An intro to data visualization in R using gglot2 Customizing your plots to make the perfect…
Philip Resnik is a professor at University of Maryland in the Department of Linguistics and Institute for Advanced Computer Studies. He does research in computational linguistics, with interests both in the application of natural language processing techniques to practical problems, and in the modeling of human linguistic processes. He has worked in a wide range of research areas, including core NLP areas like word sense disambiguation,…
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