Doctoral students to present at UW Madison

Three of our doctoral students will be presenting at the Workshop in General Linguistics (WiGL) to be held April 12-13, 2024 at UW Madison.
Arabic Heritage Speakers’ Perception of Arabic Emphatic-Plain Contrasts
Maaly Al Omary
Be Reasonable! Relating Logical Models and Vector Spaces for NLP Interpretability
Daniel Quigley
On Korean ‘Why’: Its Syntactic and Semantic Properties
Yunhui Kim
Congratulations, Maaly, Daniel, and Yunhui!

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