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First Gen Access & Equity (LSA) (@lsa_firstgen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you know that going to grad school for #linguistics can be funded? Feel free to attend our Workshop for linguistics students later on March 24! Save this tweet: tinyurl.com/firstgengrants

Did you know that going to grad school for #linguistics can be funded?

Feel free to attend our Workshop for linguistics students later on March 24! Save this tweet: tinyurl.com/firstgengrants
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we're very proud to announce that our student Jennifer Kuo Jennifer Kuo has just accepted a TT job at Cornell. Jennifer studies the structure of paradigms and how they're affected by different learning biases. Congrats to Jennifer and Cornell Linguistics! kuojennifer.com

Meg Cychosz (@megseekosh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm hiring a lab manager! Come study how kids develop #speech and #language in a fantastic department at UCLA. hr.mycareer.ucla.edu/applicants/jsp…

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congrats to our 2yr student Jian-Leat Siah for winning the Best Oral Presentation Award at PaPE 2023! his talk was titled "Learnability of prosodic end-weight effect in Malay echo reduplication: A substantive bias account" pape-conference.org

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we are hiring TT in phonology this year! recruit.apo.ucla.edu/JPF08783 The core qualification...[is] expertise in phonological theory. Additional qualifications... are expertise in phonological experimentation, fieldwork experience, and computational expertise.

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Babies are "very good at imitating the rhythm and the intonation of the language they're hearing." --Megha Sundara (UCLA Linguistics) npr.org/sections/goats…