Ariela Ye Presents Poster at Tu+
On March 1st, current graduate student Ariela Ye presented a joint project with Nelli Marutyan (USC) at the 10th Workshop on Turkic and Languages in Contact with Turkic (Tu+). Tu+ … Read More
On March 1st, current graduate student Ariela Ye presented a joint project with Nelli Marutyan (USC) at the 10th Workshop on Turkic and Languages in Contact with Turkic (Tu+). Tu+ … Read More
On March 1st, two of our current graduate students, Aidan Sharma and Merlin Balkhash, gave a joint presentation at the 10th Workshop on Turkic and Languages in Contact with Turkic … Read More
On March 1st, current graduate student Merlin Balkhash presented at the 10th Workshop on Turkic and Languages in Contact with Turkic (Tu+), which was held at the University of Southern … Read More
Earlier this month, Professor Mark Baker gave his first poster presentation at the LSA Annual Meeting! The title of his poster presentation was “Deriving obligatory control from thematic uniqueness”. More … Read More
Last month, one of our graduate students presented a paper at the Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information, and Computation (PACLIC 38) in Tokyo, Japan. The title of the talk … Read More
Current faculty member Kristen Syrett and Rutgers alum Megan Gotowski presented posters at the Boston University Conference on Language Development (BUCLD) this November. Kristen Syrett presented two poster presentations at … Read More
On October 31, Quartz Colvin, a current graduate student, presented a poster “The Cheyenne Potential, Irrealis and Potential Modes” at Semantics of Underrepresented Languages of the Americas (SULA 13). SULA … Read More
On October 18th, one of our fellow graduate students, Ariela Ye, presented at The 55th Annual Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society (NELS 55), held at Yale University. Her … Read More
On September 19, one of our graduate students, Ziling Zhu, presented a talk at the main session of Sinn und Bedeutung 29 in Noto, Italy. The title of her talk … Read More
Experiments in Linguistic Meaning (ELM) is a conference dedicated to the experimental study of linguistic meaning, with a focus on theoretical issues in semantics and pragmatics, their interplay with other … Read More