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Ling Lunch series at UConn. See http://www.linguistics.uconn.edu/events/lunch.html for current schedule.

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”

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”

Ling Lunch: Hedde Zeijlstra (Mar. 4th, 2014)

March 3, 2014 · by Zheng | in Everything@UConn | tagged UConn Ling Lunch

Ling Lunch: 12:30 p.m. Mar. 4th, 2014, Oak 338, UConn.
Title: Upward Agree is superior

Ling Lunch: Beata Moskal (Feb. 18th, 2014)

February 17, 2014 · by Zheng | in Everything@UConn | tagged UConn Ling Lunch

Ling Lunch: 12:30 p.m. Feb. 18th, 2014, Oak 338, UConn.
Beata Moskal: Domains in Morphology and Phonology.

UConn Ling Lunch: Peter Baumann (Northwestern) (Feb. 4, 2014)

February 3, 2014 · by Zheng | in Everything@UConn | tagged UConn Ling Lunch

Ling Lunch: 12:30 p.m. Feb. 4th, 2014, Oak 338, UConn.
Peter Baumann: Overspecification in referential language games

UConn Ling Lunch: Yuta Sakamoto (Nov. 5, 2013)

November 4, 2013 · by Zheng | in Everything@UConn | tagged UConn Ling Lunch

Ling Lunch: 12:30 p.m. Nov. 5th, 2013, Oak 338, UConn.
Yuta Sakamoto: Beyond Sloppy Identity of Elliptic Arguments: An Interim Report

UConn Ling Lunch: Roberto Petrosino (Oct. 22, 2013)

October 21, 2013 · by Zheng | in Everything@UConn | tagged UConn Ling Lunch

Ling Lunch: 12:30 p.m. Oct. 22nd, 2013, Oak 338, UConn.
Roberto Petrosino: “What you hear is (not) exactly what you perceive. Auditory representations and phonological (under)specification in speech perception: a MMN study.”

UConn Ling Lunch: Hideharu Tanaka (Oct. 14, 2014)

October 14, 2013 · by Zheng | in Everything@UConn | tagged UConn Ling Lunch

Ling Lunch: 12:30 p.m. Oct. 14st, 2013, Oak 338, UConn.
Hideharu Tanaka (Osaka University): “The Derivation of Soo-su ‘Do So’: Some Implications for the Architecture of Japanese VP”

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