Quartz Colvin Presents at Language at Crossroads
On April 17, current graduate student Quartz Colvin presented some of their work on Cheyenne at the first annual Language at Crossroads conference at Rutgers University. The talk was on … Read More
On April 17, current graduate student Quartz Colvin presented some of their work on Cheyenne at the first annual Language at Crossroads conference at Rutgers University. The talk was on … Read More
At Formal Approaches to South Asian Languages 16 (FASAL 16), held at the University of Southern California, both Aidan Sharma and Troy Messick presented their work. Troy Messick delivered an … Read More
Fahad Almalki gave a poster presentation at the 62nd Chicago Linguistic Society (CLS 62). His presentation, titled “On the Timing Approach to Anaphor Agreement Effect,” explores how timing plays a … Read More
At the 11th Annual Tu+ Conference, held April 11–12 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Rutgers Linguistics was strongly represented by faculty, students, and collaborators. Utku, Colin, and Adam McCollum … Read More
Graduate student Utku Zobarlar gave a talk at the Ohio State University (OSU) Phonies Reading Group, presenting his QP2 project titled “Trakya Turkish Height Asymmetry.” The invited talk provided an … Read More
On March 27th, current graduate student Fahad Almalki presented a talk at the 39th Annual Symposium on Arabic Linguistics (ASAL 39) in Bloomington, Indiana. The talk was about the Person … Read More
Rutgers Linguistics had a very strong presence at the 2026 LSA Annual Meeting in New Orleans, with faculty, graduate students, and alumni contributing across multiple sessions. Graduate alum Meg Gotowski … Read More
Troy Messick presented two posters at The Annual Meeting of the LSA 2026. One poster, co-authored with Merlin Balihaxi, was titled “Indexical and Agreement Shifting in Kazakh,” and was presented … Read More
At the end of November, Professor Dorothy Ahn was an invited speaker at Logic and Engineering of Natural Language Semantics (LENLS21). Her talk was titled “Fake nouns: Reconsidering the role … Read More
Professor Adam Jardine led another successful workshop on mathematical and computational approaches to phonology (and syntax!), held from November 14th to 16th and supported by NSF Grant #2416184. The event … Read More