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Linguistics Colloquia


2009-2010 Linguistics Talks and other events

All talks will be held at 4:30 PM in Morrill Hall room 106 unless otherwise indicated.

  • Thu, Sep 10: John Hale, Cornell
    What a Rational Parser Would Do
    Abstract of the talk

  • Thu, Sept 17: Mark Baker, Rutgers *
    Two Modalities of Case Assignment: Case in Sakha
    Abstract of the talk

  • Thu, Sep 24: Michael Weiss, Cornell
    The Cao Bang Theory

  • Thu, Oct 15: Beth Levin, Stanford *
    When in means `into': Implications for a typology of motion events
    Abstract of the talk

  • Thu/Fri, Oct 22/23: Tim O'Donnell, Harvard
    Bayesian models of language and stochastic functional programming, workshop part 1
    More info
    10:00-12:00 and 2:00-4:00 on Oct 22
    10:00-1:00 on Oct 23 in Morrill B07

  • Thu, Nov 5: John Kingston, U. Massachusetts (Amherst)
    When does what you know affect what you hear?
    Abstract of the talk

  • Thu/Fri, Nov 12/13: Tim O'Donnell, Harvard
    Bayesian models of language and stochastic functional programming, workshop part 2
    More info
    10:00-12:00 and 2:00-4:00 on Nov 12
    10:00-1:00 on Nov 13 in Morrill B07

  • Thu, Nov 19: Sameer Khan, Cornell
    Intonation and Focus Prosody in Bengali

  • Thu, Jan 28: Adam Albright, MIT *
    title TBA
    co-sponsored by the Cognitive Science program

  • Thu, Apr 8: Chung-chieh Shan, Rutgers
    title TBA

  • Thu, Apr 15: Ted Gibson, MIT *
    title TBA
    co-sponsored by the Cognitive Science program

  • Thu, Apr 22: Liina Pylkkänen , NYU *
    title TBA

*Cornell Linguistics Circle Invited Speaker

Other colloquia of related interest:

Classics
Cognitive Science
Philosophy
Psychology

Past events:
Spring 2009
Fall 2008
Spring 2008
Fall 2007
Spring 2007
Fall 2006
Spring 2006
Fall 2005
Spring 2005
Fall 2004
Spring 2004
2002/2003 academic year
Spring 2002
Fall 2001