The Language & Cognition Lab will have a strong presence in January at the 98th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America with five abstracts accepted as talks. Jonathan Lee (with Anna Papafragou) has a talk titled "Social evaluation of disfluency in naturalistic speech". Sarah Hye-yeon Lee (in joint work with Madison Paron and Anna Papafragou) has two talks, "Conceptual and linguistic factors affect how learners name entities with non-canonical structure" and "Conceptions of individuation in objects and events are shared across languages". Tyler Knowlton (joint work with John Trueswell and Anna Papafragou) has a talk titled "The strength of conservativity: Evidence from learnability experiments". June Choe (with Anna Papafragou) has a talk titled "Children's sensitivity to informativeness in naming: basic-level vs. superordinate nouns".