Professor Ahn Gives Invited Talk at LENLS21
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
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
On November 7, Professor Ryan Walter Smith gave an invited talk at the University of British Columbia’s Linguistics Department. The talk was titled “Growth & Improvement: a quality semantics for … Read More
Current graduate student Beryl Bui presented her QP1 at the Yale Syntax Reading Group. Her talk, titled “Born to be bound: A unified account for the logophoric, reflexive, and first-person … Read More
On April 25, Ariela Ye gave an invited talk at the Yale Syntax Reading Group. Her talk was on the syntax part of her second qualifying paper, with the title … Read More
On March 28th, current graduate student Gérard Avelino gave an invited talk “The case of Tagalog case” as part of the Johns Hopkins Cognitive Science Department’s Early Career Colloquium series. Abstract: … Read More
Last week on March 7th, Dorothy Ahn gave an invited talk titled “Encoding deixis in spoken and signed languages” at the UConn Linguistics Colloquium Series.
On October 25th, Dorothy Ahn gave an invited colloquium talk at the University of Maryland. The title of the talk was “Building Blocks of Reference.” Abstract: Reference in language generally … Read More
On October 25th, Professor Kristen Syrett gave an invited colloquium talk at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her talk was titled “Categorizing and quantifying parts of objects: … Read More
On September 27th, Troy Messick gave an invited colloquium talk at the University of Connecticut. The title of the talk was “Reciprocals and Syntactic Theory.”
On September 19, Troy Messick gave a talk at Princeton University, titled “The Mechanics of Reciprocal Shift.” There he presented his ongoing work on the structure of complex reciprocals cross-linguistically. … Read More