Rutgers Linguists at NELS 56
This year, Rutgers students and faculty had three presentations at the 56th Annual Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society (NELS 56). Graduate students Ariela Ye and Jiayuan Chen gave … Read More
This year, Rutgers students and faculty had three presentations at the 56th Annual Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society (NELS 56). Graduate students Ariela Ye and Jiayuan Chen gave … Read More
Graduate student Vincent Czarnecki presented joint work with Professor Dorothy Ahn at Sinn und Bedeutung 30, held at Goethe University in Frankfurt. The talk was titled “Recycling Spatial Representations for … Read More
Rutgers Linguistics was well represented at Sinn und Bedeutung 30 (SuB30), held in Frankfurt, Germany, this year. Our new semantics faculty member, Professor Ryan Walter Smith, presented a poster on … Read More
Professor Viviane Déprez, graduate alum Meg Gotowski, and Professor Troy Messick presented their joint work at the 55th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL 55), held in Santo Domingo, Dominican … Read More
Current graduate students Ariela Ye, Aidan Sharma, and Jiayuan Chen represented Rutgers at TripleA 12, held September 10-12 at Tokyo University of Foreign Studies. Rutgers alum Seunghun J. Lee (PhD … Read More
From September 23 to 27, several linguists from Rutgers gave presentations at Sinn und Bedeutung (SuB30). On September 24, current graduate student Quartz Colvin presented part of their qualifying paper … Read More
On September 5th, current graduate student Quartz Colvin gave a talk titled “The semantics of Hmong indefinites” at the International Conference on Sino-Tibetan Languages and Linguistics (ICSTLL58). This year, ICSTLL … Read More
In May 2025, graduate student Quartz Colvin gave a poster presentation at Referential Expressions in Discourse (RED) on “White Hmong reciprocals and reflexives.” This conference is part of a research … Read More
In July, current graduate student Vincent Czarnecki presented a poster at the 8th meeting of the Society for Computation in Linguistics (SCiL) at the University of Oregon. The title of … Read More
On August 16-17, Stony Brook University hosted the Mathematics of Language (MOL) conference, where current Rutgers graduate student Tatevik Yolyan gave a talk. Her talk was titled “A Framework for … Read More