Welcome to the UC Santa Cruz Linguistics Labs. We are part of the Linguistics Research Center, a collection of laboratories, scholars and initiatives focused on research and education in linguistics. The goal of our research is an understanding of the core mental mechanisms that enable language. It necessarily encompasses a variety of methodological approaches, including both the analytical work necessary to formulate hypothesis about linguistic form and function, and the empirical work that tests and validates those models.
This web site contains information about our researchers and their projects as well as a record of our lab meetings, slides, etc.
Recent Announcements
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WCCFL 30 Program Announced
Available here: http://babel.ucsc.edu/lrc/events/wccfl30/program.php
Posted Feb 10, 2012 1:25 PM by Matt Wagers
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Masaya Yoshida (NWU) to deliver this week's Linguistics Colloquium
His topic?The real-time processing of Forward and Backward SluicingMore details here: http://linguistics.ucsc.edu/news-events/colloquia/yoshida.html
Posted Feb 2, 2012 12:33 PM by Matt Wagers
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Three department projects accepted at CUNY
Three research projects from the Linguistics Research Center will be presented at the 25th Annual CUNY Human Sentence Processing conference, held this March 14-16, at the CUNY Graduate Center ...
Posted Feb 9, 2012 4:36 PM by Matt Wagers
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Corpus Linguistics Group now 'Language, Logic & Cognition Lab'
For some time, members of the department have been meeting as a Corpus Linguistics Group, organized by Adrian Brasoveanu. This endeavor is now evolving into the Language, Logic & Cognition (LaLoCo ...
Posted Feb 1, 2012 10:30 PM by Matt Wagers
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