Visit the LSC on Maryland Day at Tawes Plaza for some language science activities!
⭐️ Language Party Tricks
⭐️ Build-a-Neuron
⭐️ What Are Cognitive Science, Neuroscience & Language Science?
⭐️ Bilingualism & Second Language Acquisition
Learn more about our activities: marylandday.umd.edu/events
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Highlights from our Language and Conflict Panel with Philip Resnik (LING), Julia Mendelsohn (INFO), and Erik Nesse (ARLIS), moderated by Hoda Mahmoudi, Director of The Baha'i Chair for World Peace. Check out the photo album here: flic.kr/s/aHBqjCRu9F
This Thursday 📣 If you're attending virtually, don't forget to register! If you're attending in-person, don't forget to grab some free lunch before the panel 🗣️
One week away 📅 Hear from Erik Nesse at our upcoming hybrid Language and Conflict Panel, hosted by the LSC, Baha'i Chair for World Peace, and College of Behavioral & Social Sciences 🗣️ Visit go.umd.edu/lcpanel to register and learn more.
Highlights from our recent Language Science Lunch Talk with Jennifer Markfeld, “Cascading Effects of Caregiver Stress on Language Development: Findings from Infant Siblings and Future Directions for Early Childhood”
📸 Photos by Andrea Zukowski
Hear from Julia Mendelsohn at our upcoming hybrid Language and Conflict Panel, hosted by the LSC, Baha'i Chair for World Peace, and College of Behavioral & Social Sciences 🗣️ Visit go.umd.edu/lcpanel to register and learn more.
Hear from Philip Resnik at our upcoming Language and Conflict Panel, hosted by the LSC, Baha'i Chair for World Peace, and UMD's College of Behavioral & Social Sciences 📣 Visit go.umd.edu/lcpanel to read the full description and learn more and register!
Join us for our next Language Science Lunch Talk on 4/2, “Cascading Effects of Caregiver Stress on Language Development: Findings from Infant Siblings and Future Directions for Early Childhood" with Jennifer Markfeld (HDQM - new postdoc!) 📣 Read abstract: languagescience.umd.edu/events/langu...
Students can now register for MLSC220! Learn more: go.umd.edu/lsccourses
June 1-18, 2026 | Mon-Thu, 10 AM–1:30 PM
UMD Campus + Planet Word
3 credits | No prerequisite required | Gen Ed - Distributive Studies: Scholarship in Practice
Highlights from the latest Linguistics Colloquium with alum Brian Dillon, "Insights at the Memory-Syntax Interface in Humans and Language Models"
📸 Photos by Andrea Zukowski
Join us for a hybrid panel on language + conflict, featuring Philip Renik, Julia Mendelsohn, and Erik Nesse, moderated by Hoda Mahmoudi.
📅 April 16 | 12:30-2 PM
📍 2130 H.J. Patterson Hall | Hybrid
More info coming soon to our website | To attend virtually, register using link in bio. 🔗
We’re so grateful for everyone who supported our Giving Day campaign. Thank you for supporting our interdisciplinary community and helping us advance language science.
Greetings from the LSC team! Today is Giving Day and we are fundraising for our Student and Postdoc Mini-Grants! Donate here: givingday.umd.edu/.../maryland....
Our next alumni newsletter is coming soon! If you’re an LSC alum, sign up now: forms.gle/pYUvFFqkHGwz...
Save the date 📅 Giving Day is on Wednesday, March 4th! Check out our fund and learn more about our cause: go.umd.edu/mlscgivingday
We still have our UMD Language Scientist Starter Pack! Who should we add next? go.bsky.app/75ZZntU
🚨 This week's talk has been canceled, but lunch will still be provided 🚨
Language Science Lunch Talks are back! 🗣️ Head to the LSC this Thursday, February 5th, for "Challenging Language Norms in Education." 📚
languagescience.umd.edu/events/langu...
Mark your calendars 🗓️ On February 12th at Tawes Hall, the Studio for Literary Technology is hosting a lecture and conversation on what LLMs mean for writing with Dr. Hannes Bajohr (Berkeley) and conversant Dr. Matthew Kirschenbaum (UVA).
languagescience.umd.edu/events/surfi...
Spring 2026 Course: TLPL788P: Black Language and Culture
Examine the history and evolution of Black Language from a linguistics perspective, discussing topics such as BL and culture, geography, gender, sexuality, identity, ideologies, racism, and discrimination.
go.umd.edu/tlpl788p
The @lingsocam.bsky.social awarded the Linguistics, Language, & the Public Award to our founder and director, @charlottevaughn.bsky.social! We're feeling very grateful today that our work is being recognized by our community.
Graphic with tree branches and bare trees in the background. Bold text in yellow and white reads 'Language Science Reading Group.' Red arrows point to the text. Subtext reads “Led by Samer Nour Eddine. Reading: "A predictive coding model for online sentence processing.” Winter setting with light snow on the ground.
This Thursday is our last Language Science Reading Group of the semester 📚 Meet us on December 11th at 12:15 PM at the Language Science Center!
Weizhen (Zane) Xie wrapped up the LSLT season with "Visual Working Memory and Its Deep Circuits: A Story Beyond Patient H.M." See everyone next semester!
Head shot of Weizhen (Zane) Xie. To the right, text reads "Language Science Lunch Talk, Weizhen (Zane) Xie," and “Visual Working Memory and Its Deep Circuits: A Story Beyond Patient H.M.”
Head to the LSC this Thursday, December 4th, for our Language Science Lunch Talk, "Visual Working Memory and Its Deep Circuits: A Story Beyond Patient H.M." with Weizhen (Zane) Xie. Lunch served at 12:15 PM, talk begins at 12:30 PM!
Learn more: languagescience.umd.edu/events/langu...
A graphic written in Spanish features an image of two parents and a child looking at a book in the top right corner, with logos for the Language Diversity Lab, University of Maryland, and Maryland Initiative for Literacy & Equity (MILE). The image reads: Estudio sobre el lenguaje en niños bilingües. Invitamos a las familias bilingües (español y inglés) a participar en un estudio de investigación sobre cómo los niños bilingües usan sus idiomas. Criterios de participación: Niños (de 4 a 9 años de edad; hablan o escuchan español e inglés; niños con o sin trastornos de lenguaje y habla), padres de 18 años o más. Qué esperar de esta investigación: Una sesión de 30 minutos (presencial o en línea). La sesión será grabada en audio. Compensación por su participación: $20. Si está interesada/o en participar, contáctenos: ldl@umd.edu, (301) 531-4864. PI: Dr. José Ortiz. Esta investigación ha sido aprobada por UMD IRB: 2358739-3.
El Laboratorio de Diversidad Lingüística busca familias bilingües (español/inglés) para un estudio sobre el uso del idioma en la infancia.
Niños de 4 a 9 años (Padres mayores de 18 años) | 30 min | $20 | En línea o presencial | ¿Te interesa? Haz clic en el enlace de la biografía
A graphic features an image of two parents and a child looking at a book in the top right corner, with logos on the page for the Language Diversity Lab, University of Maryland, and Maryland Initiative for Literacy & Equity (MILE). The graphic reads: Study of Language in Bilingual Children. Bilingual (Spanish-English) families are invited to participate in a study about how bilingual children use their languages. Eligibility: Children (4 to 9 years old; speak or hear both Spanish and English; with or without language disorders/disabilities) and parents ages 18 or older. What to expect: One 30-minute session (in person or online). The session will be audio recorded. Compensation for participation: $20. If you’re interested in participating, contact us: ldl.hesp@umd.edu, (301) 531-4864. PI: Dr. José Ortiz. This study is approved by UMD IRB: 2358739-3.
UMD’s Language Diversity Lab is seeking bilingual (Spanish/English) families for a study on how children use their languages.
👧 Ages 4-9 (Parents ages 18+) | 🕐 30 min | 💰 $20 | Online or in person
Learn more: www.mile.umd.edu/news/study-o... | Contact: ldl.hesp@umd.edu (301) 531-4864
Alexus Ramirez presents while standing at a computer, in front of a whiteboard with a projection
Alexus Ramirez presents while standing at a computer, in front of a whiteboard with a projection
Thank you to @alexusgramirez.bsky.social for an insightful Language Science Lunch Talk on how language practices, beliefs, and context shape children’s pathways to school readiness 📚🗣️
Language Science Reading Group. Led by Samer Nour Eddine. Continued reading: "Evaluating the neurophysiological evidence for predictive processing as a model of perception"
Join us this Thursday, November 6th at 12:30 PM (lunch served at 12:15!) at 2130 HJ Patterson Hall for a continued discussion led by Samer Nour Eddine (LSC) on “Evaluating the neurophysiological evidence for predictive processing as a model of perception.” 🧠
The Language Science Center presents… Language Science Lunch Talks: Alexus Ramirez. Language practices, beliefs, and contexts: pathways to school readiness. October 30, 2025. Lunch served at 12:15 PM. Language Science Center. 2130 HJ Patterson Hall. Graphic features a headshot of Alexus Ramirez.
Join us on October 30th for our latest LSLT: Language Practices, Beliefs, and Contexts: Pathways to School Readiness with Alexus Ramirez.
It's been a while since we updated our UMD Language Scientist starter pack. Who do you think is missing? 🤔 go.bsky.app/75ZZntU