Events

Upcoming Events

Abralin Satellite Event advertisement with a black and white photo of Dr. Corrine Occhino from the University of Texas at Austin. She is a white woman with curly hair and glasses. The text reads "Cognitive and Constructional Approaches to Form and Function in signed languages. Interpretation from ASL to Libras will be provided.

ABRALIN - Satellite Event

When: Oct 23-27, 2023

Where: Federal University of Parana, Curitiba, BR

What: Abralin Mini-course: 

"Cognitive and Constructional Approaches to Form and Function in signed languages"

Recent Events

"Iconicity, Experience, and Language Processing of Signed Languages "

Keynote

High Desert Linguistics Society (HDLS) 15

Corrine Occhino (Syracuse University)

HDLS - Dept. of Linguistics

University of New Mexico & Via Zoom

 Albuquerque, NM

Nov. 11, 2022 


"What Everyone Should Know about ASL and American Deaf Culture"

Invited Talk - Cornell Language Resource Center 

Corrine Occhino (Syracuse University)

Cornell University

 Ithaca, NY

April 13, 2022

"Accounting for iconicity in signed language phonology"

Invited Talk - Séminaire SLS

Corrine Occhino (Rochester Institute of Technology)

CNRS, Paris 8, UPL

 Remote via Zoom

February 8, 2021


Use(e)Phon Workshop on Usage-based approaches to phonological change

A Satellite workshop of LabPhon17

Organized by Vsevolod Kapatsinski (University of Oregon) & Corrine Occhino (Rochester Institute of Technology)

University of Oregon

Eugene, OR

July 5, 2020


Comparing Classifier Cxs in ASL & Navajo

Jalon Begay (University of New Mexico) & Corrine Occhino (Rochester Institute of Technology)

University of British Columbia

Vancouver, BC

Oct. 7, 2020

Building Connections with ASL Corpora 

Hosted by UPenn ASL and Deaf Studies

Workshop sharing ASL corpus building & research with talks by:

Emily Shaw, Jami Fisher, Meredith Tamminga, Joseph Hill, Corrine Occhino, & Julie Hochgesang 

University of Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, PA 

Friday, March 6, 2019

ASL Linguist Panel & Reception

*Are you interested in understanding how sign languages vary?

*Have you ever wondered how sign languages are documented?

Meet the signed language linguists working on documenting varieties of ASL! 

University of Pennsylvania

March 6 , 2020

University of Toronto

Feb 1 – Feb 2, 2020

Workshop on best practices for working with and empowering deaf communities.

Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin,

September 23, 2019 

2019 LSA Linguistic Institute Professor 

Course Title:

"Gesture & Sign Language Analysis"

Co-taught w/ Dr. Ryan Lepic

University of California, Davis Davis, California

June 24-July 19, 2019

"A Survey of Linguists & Language Researchers: Harassment, bias, & what we can do about it"

Invited Plenary Panel at the  93rd Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America  (LSA2019). 

New York City, NY

 January 2019


"Finding meaning in phonology"

Invited Presentation at the 1st International Workshop on Cognitive and Functional Explorations in Sign Language Linguistics (Sign CAFE1). 

University of Birmingham,  UK

July 2018