Announcements
Next week is spring break, which takes place from March 17-23, and we about halfway through the semester. Please enjoy the break and congratulate yourselves for all that you have achieved!
Achievements
Professor Joseph Galasso has published his book, Essays on Linguistic Neurocircuitry: AI, Recursive Networks, and a Merge-based Theory of Early Child Syntactic Structure.
Joseph Galasso’s main research involves issues surrounding early child language development. His work has appeared in The Oxford Handbook of Developmental Linguistics and Oxford Bibliographies in Linguistics. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has referenced his research on Minimalist Approaches to Early Child Language Acquisition. His most recent writings involve topics on Neurolinguistics (‘Speaking Brains’): Collective papers, Squibs and Reviews on Neurocircuitry and the Artificial-Intelligence Interface, as well as topics on Basal Ganglia Grammar.