Jiaxing Yu at ESSLLI 2023 Student Session
Third year graduate student Jiaxing Yu presented her work at the student session of the 34th European Summer School in Logic, Language, and Information (ESSLLI 23), held from July 31 … Read More
Third year graduate student Jiaxing Yu presented her work at the student session of the 34th European Summer School in Logic, Language, and Information (ESSLLI 23), held from July 31 … Read More
We are really happy to announce that Tajudeen Mamadou Yacoubou passed his dissertation defense on July 28, 2023. Title: Tone and Intonation Modelling in African Tone Languages Abstract: This dissertation … Read More
Rutgers professors taught a variety of courses at this summer’s Linguistics Society of America Institute, held at the University of Massachussets Amherst from June 19 to July 14. Prof. Dorothy … Read More
Hyunjung Joo (2nd year) recently presented her joint work with Prof. MariaPaola D’Imperio at PaPE 2023, held at Nijmegen, Netherlands. Their talk was titled Rising shape and duration affect pitch … Read More
Third year graduate student, Hyunjung Joo presented her work at Hanyang International Symposium on Phonetics and Cognitive Sciences of Language 2023, that was held on May 26-27, 2023 in Seoul, … Read More
Prof. Mark Baker was invited to speak at the 10es Journées d’Etude sur les Nominalisations (JENom 10): Sizing up nominalizations, co-hosted by the Laboratoire de Linguistique de Nantes at Nantes … Read More
First-year graduate student Beryl Bui presented her work on Vietnamese anaphora at the 32nd Southeast Asian Linguistics Society conference (SEALS 32). Her work, “Shifted anaphors in Vietnamese,” was her Master’s … Read More
Congratulations to Prof. Bruce Tesar and fifth year graduate student Chaoyi Chen for receiving awards from the Rutgers School of Arts and Sciences’ 2023 Distinguished Contributions to Undergraduate Education. These … Read More
Prof. Dorothy Ahn and Prof. Luke Adamson gave invited talks at the 41st West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics. More details about their respective talks below: Luke Adamson: Valuing Gender … Read More
Prof. Troy Messick recently published an article in Syntax titled ‘On apparent pronominal feature contradictions: Shifty agreement in Telugu’. Abstract: This article investigates so-called monstrous agreement—where a non-first-person pronoun can … Read More