MRG
Morphology Reading Group
MRG (pronounced ‘merge’) presents the Rutgers Linguistics community a venue to:
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- Read and discuss works related to Morphology
- Present original work and receive feedback
- Practice their talks to be given elsewhere
- Attend talks by invited speakers
Linguists with primary interests in Phonology and Semantics are especially welcome! This semester we meet on Tuesdays at 4PM in Room 108 of the Linguistics department, unless otherwise noted. Keep an eye out for updates to the schedule.
For further information, contact the organizers:
- Chaoyi Chen:
chaoyi <dot> chen <at> rutgers <dot> edu
- Sreekar Raghotham:
sreekar <dot> raghotham <at> rutgers <dot> edu
Fall 2022
- Oct 04: Hyman 2003: Suffix ordering in Bantu: A morphocentric approach
- Sep 20: Planning meeting
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Sep 24, 2021: Moskal 2018, *ABA in clusivity
Oct 08, 2021: Merchant 2015, Span-conditioned allomorphy
Oct 22, 2021: Shiori Ikawa: Structural versus Linear Locality in Japanese Verbal Inflection
Nov 05, 2021: Troy Messick and Sreekar Raghotham: On `Pseudo’-ABA patterns in anaphors
Nov 19, 2021: TBA
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Fall 2019
Oct 1, 2019
Deepak Alok: Magahi Agreement MorphologyOct 15, 2019
Mark Baker: On the Alphabet of Structural Case Features: How do you spell Ergative, Accusative and Genitive?Oct 29, 2019: 10:30 AM – 11:50 AM
Hazel Mitchley: Wood (ms., 2020): Icelandic Nominalizations and AllosemyNov 12, 2019
Huteng Dai: Roark and Sproat 2007: Ch 3. The Relevance of Computational Issues for Morphological Theory.