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Jarosz in Warsaw

On February 6th, Gaja Jarosz gave an invited talk at the Old World Conference in Phonology in her hometown of Warsaw, Poland. The talk, titled “Embracing Ambiguity: Quantitative Modeling in Phonology“, was live-streamed on YouTube and also made available on StreamGram.

This entry was posted in Computational linguistics, Newsletter, Phonology on February 6, 2020 by Gaja Jarosz.

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