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Conference: CUNY 2015

October 14, 2014 · by Zheng | in Conferences & Workshops | tagged CUNY

CUNY: Mar. 19-21, 2015.
Location: USC

Invited Speakers:
Jennifer Arnold, UNC-Chapel Hill
Ann Bradlow, Northwestern
Susanne Gahl, Berkeley
Florian Jaeger, Rochester
Emiel Krahmer, Tilburg
Roger Levy, UC San Diego

Conference Website: http://dornsife.usc.edu/conferences/cuny2015/

Conference: PLC 39

October 14, 2014 · by Zheng | in Conferences & Workshops | tagged PLC

PLC 39: Mar. 20 – 22, 2015.
Location: UPenn.
Invited Speaker: Anna Szabolcsi
Program: http://www.ling.upenn.edu/Events/PLC/plc39/plc39program.pdf
Conference Website: http://www.ling.upenn.edu/Events/PLC/

UConn Colloquium: Bob Frank (Yale)

October 7, 2014 · by Zheng | in Everything@UConn | tagged UConn Colloquium Series

UConn Linguistics Colloquium: 4:00pm, Oct. 10, 2014. Oak 112.
Bob Frank (Yale): Syntactic Derivation as Parallel Composition: Implications for Scope

UConn Ling Lunch: Paula Fenger (Oct. 7, 2014)

October 7, 2014 · by Zheng | in Everything@UConn | tagged UConn Ling Lunch

UConn Ling Lunch: Oct. 7, 2014.
Paula Fenger: “When does ‘one’ help ‘man’? The distribution of impersonal pronouns”

Conference: FASL 24

October 3, 2014 · by Zheng | in Conferences & Workshops | tagged FASL

FASL24: May 8-10, 2015.
Location: NYU.

Invited speakers:
John Bailyn (Stony Brook University)
Christina Bethin (Stony Brook University)
Maria Polinsky (Harvard University)

Conference website: https://www.nyu.edu/projects/fasl24/index.shtml

Workshop: SNEWS 2014

October 2, 2014 · by Zheng | in Conferences & Workshops | tagged SNEWS

SNEWS 2014: Nov. 15, 2014.
Location: UMass
Workshop website: http://people.umass.edu/jmendiaaldam/snews/index.html

UConn Colloquium: Philippe Schlenker (Institut Jean-Nicod, Paris; New York University)

September 21, 2014 · by Zheng | in Everything@UConn | tagged UConn Colloquium Series

UConn Linguistics Colloquium: 4:00pm, Sept. 26, 2014. Oak 112.
Philippe Schlenker (Institut Jean-Nicod, Paris; New York University): Formal Semantics with Iconicity: the case of Sign Language Pronouns

UConn Ling Lunch: Matt Hall (Sept. 23, 2014)

September 21, 2014 · by Zheng | in Everything@UConn | tagged UConn Ling Lunch

UConn Ling Lunch: Sept. 23, 2014.
Matt Hall: “Using Non-Language to Understand Language”

UConn Ling Lunch: Laura Kalin (Sept. 16, 2014)

September 21, 2014 · by Zheng | in Everything@UConn | tagged UConn Ling Lunch

Ling Lunch: 12:30 p.m. Sept. 16, 2014, Oak 338, UConn
Title: “Agreement and Aspect in Senaya”

UConn Ling Lunch: Peter Smith (Sept. 9, 2014)

September 21, 2014 · by Zheng | in Everything@UConn | tagged UConn Ling Lunch

Ling Lunch: 12:30 p.m. Sept. 9, 2014, Oak 338, UConn
Title: “Feature mismatches: Consequences for syntax, morphology and semantics”

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