HOW OUR READINGS ARE GROUPING THIS WEEK

LaLoCo: Continued discussion and hands-on implementation of Bayesian modeling
LIP: Creel et al (2008), “Heeding the voice of experience: The role of talker variation in lexical access”
PHLUNCH: Jardine (2016), “Computationally, Tone is Different”
S-Lab: Informal discussion of talks and posters from CUNY
S̅-Circle: Bošković and Messick (to appear), “Derivational economy in syntax and semantics”
SPLAP: Ward & Hirschberg (1988), “Intonation and Propositional Attitudes”
WLMA: Nick Kalivoda will present joint work with Steven Foley and Maziar Toosarvandani on Gender-Case Constraints in Zapotec.