Submitted by Taylor B Carrasco
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On Friday May 19th, 5 of our Linguistics undergraduate students will present work at the 20th annual UW Undergraduate Research Symposium. A link to their abstracts can be found here, and their titles can be found below:
- Before Our Eyes and Under Our Noses: Sex Trafficking in the U.S - Eleanore (Cendri) Johnson, Sophomore, Linguistics
- The Acoustics of Deceit - Lydia Kathryn (Lydia) Castro, Senior, Linguistics, UW Honors Program
- Is Language Arbitrary? Sparse Regression to Quantify the Extent of English Form-Meaning Relations - Nelson F (Nelson) Liu, Junior, Linguistics, Statistics, Mary Gates Scholar
- The Ideology of “Following Your Passion” as a Factor that Dissuades Women from STEM Fields - Shi Lu, Senior, Linguistics, Psychology
- The Effects of Grammaticality and Morphological Complexity on the P600 in L2 English Speakers - Trevor K. (Trevor) Mcallister Day, Senior, Linguistics, Mary Gates Scholar, UW Honors Program, Undergraduate Research Conference Travel Awardee