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LLCN celebrates our largest graduating class!
Congratulations to all the following SDSU students!: Top Row: Soren Mickelsen, M.A. Speech Pathology Chris Brozdowski, Ph.D. Language & Communicative Disorders Israel Montano, B.A. Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences Dessa Bauman, B.A. Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences Lucyl Florencio, B.A. Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences Bottom Row: Michelle Donar, B.A. Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences…
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When we sign, we build phrases with similar neural mechanisms as when we speak
“Differences between signed and spoken languages are significant, yet the underlying neural processes we use to create complex expressions are quite similar for both, a team of researchers has found. “This research shows for the first time that despite obvious physical differences in how signed and spoken languages are produced and comprehended, the neural timing…
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LLCN Speaker Series: Callie Frye “California Disability Rights” – February 21st, noon
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Lipinsky Summer Intern Applications due March 30th
We are seeking applicants for the Sheila and Jeff Lipinsky Internship in ASL/Deaf Studies – a one-summer month internship in the Laboratory for Language and Cognitive Neuroscience at San Diego State University. Apply to this one-month summer internship!
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Oct. 17, 2017 – “Grasping Power: Deaf Ethics and Signed Language Interpreting”
San Diego State University’s Department of Philosophy Institute for Ethics & Public Affairs Department of Administration, Rehabilitation, & Postsecondary Education Dual Language and English Learner Education Department and Laboratory for Language and Cognitive Neuroscience present “Grasping Power: Deaf Ethics and Signed Language Interpreting” As Part of the Fall Colloquium Series in Philosophy Teresa Blankmeyer Burke,…
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Stunning photos, graphics, videos and illustrations that explain difficult subjects
“At first glance, ASL-LEX resembles a flower patch as imagined by a pointillist painter. But zoom in on the interactive website — created by a team led by Naomi Caselli, a lecturer on deaf studies at Boston University’s School of Education — and you can see that each of the nearly 1,000 dots represents a…
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Tufts professor, other researchers win award for sign language database
“A group of researchers, including Associate Professor of Psychology Ariel Goldberg and former Tufts graduate student Naomi Caselli, were awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF)visualization award for ASL-LEX (http://asl-lex.org/), an interactive and searchable lexical database for American Sign Language (ASL). Karen Emmorey, a professor at San Diego State University, said that the database currently has around 1,000 signs. It includes…
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Download publication…FREE until May 30th!
Download publication “Implicit co-activation of American Sign Language…” for FREE until May, 30th!
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Congratulations to Gabriela Meade (JDP Student) on receiving the 2017 Plural Publishing Research Award, presented in honor of Dr. Sadanand Singh for her dissertation research!
Congratulations to Gabriela Meade (JDP Student) on receiving the 2017 Plural Publishing Research Award, presented in honor of Dr. Sadanand Singh for her dissertation research!
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ASL-LEX receives a VIZZIE!
ASL-LEX offers linguists, psychologists and language learners a tool to explore the properties of sign language more deeply. See the full article on SDSU NewsCenter!