The Center for Comparative Linguistics and Cognitivism of the Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures launches the CELINE Neurocognitive Linguistics Neurocognitive Circle, addressed to students, master and doctoral students as well as to teachers interested in neurolinguistics: how language is studied in neuroscience and what are the main discoveries that have been made so far.
Our guest will be Dan Mailman, a retired Founder/CTO, computer scientist, adjunct faculty member and current PfD candidate at the University of Tennessee Chattanooga who will talk about one of his projects, µLex: Corpus-Based, High-Productivity, Global Language Input Systems.
The event will take place on Monday, June 30, starting at 6:00 PM (EET). Those who wish to participate in the event are kindly to join us here.