Time: 4pm (to 5:30pm) Budapest/Vienna time
Date: Wednesday, March 30, 2022
Venue: Online, Zoom meeting 942 7892 8352, pw: xfhq44
Chair: Basia Pomiechowska

Speaker: Limor Raviv (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics | University of Glasgow)
TitleLinking Language acquisition, language evolution, and language diversity: How social and cognitive pressures shape learning and communication
Abstract: What are the social, environmental, and cognitive pressures that shape the evolution of language in our species? Why are there so many different languages in the world? And how did this astonishing linguistic diversity come about?
These are some of the most interesting questions in the fields of cognitive science and linguistics, and represent the range of topics discussed in my research so far. My work focuses on linking core aspects of language acquisition, language evolution, and language diversity using a range of novel behavioral paradigms and computational models. My goal is to (1) shed light on the communicative pressures and cognitive constraints (e.g., memory limitations, efficiency) that shape social interaction and language use in our species, and (2) to identify the social, environmental, and cross-cultural factors (e.g., population size, network structure) that lead to language diversity and to cross-linguistic variation.
In my talk, I will provide an overview of my research in the past six years (including methods and results from selected projects), as well as present future directions and ongoing work.

About Limor Raviv: I am a Minerva research group leader at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen, leading the Language Evolution and Adaptation in Diverse Situations (LEADS) group. I am also a lecturer in social interaction at the Centre for Social, Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (cSCAN) at the University of Glasgow.
I actively advocate for more gender equality in the programming community (see R-Ladies), for more science communication to the public, and for open science (you can find all my materials, code, and data freely available online via OSF). For more info: https://www.limorravivevolang.com or find me on Twitter @Limor_Raviv

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