Fall Semester 2006, Linguistics Talks and other events
All talks will be held at 4:30 PM in Morrill Hall room 106A (please note room change) unless otherwise indicated.
- Thurs, Sep 14: Ioana Chitoran, Dartmouth College
From hiatus to diphthong: The evolution of vowel sequences in Romance
- Thurs, Sep 28: Yi Xu, University College London and Haskins Laboratories
Target approximation as the core mechanism of speech production and
perception
- Fri, Sep 29: Michael Wagner, Cornell
3:30, 202 Uris Hall
Encoding and Retrieving Syntax with Prosody
- Thurs, Oct 12: Abby Cohn, Cornell (SEAP Brown Bag Lecture Series)
12:00, Kahin Center, 640 Stewart Ave.
Indonesian abbreviations - singkatan: Their use and structure
- Thurs, Oct 19: Lynsey Wolter, U. Rochester
That's that: The semantics and pragmatics of demonstrative noun phrases
- Thurs, Nov 16: Richard Larson, SUNY Stony Brook
DP and VP
- Thurs, Nov 30: Jen Smith, U. North Carolina, Chapel Hill (co-sponsored with East Asia Program)
Japanese loanword phonology: From adaptation to a stratified lexicon
- Fri, Dec 1: Jen Smith, U. North Carolina, Chapel Hill (co-sponsored with East Asia Program)
12:15, B11 Morrill Hall (Phonetics Lab)
Formal, functional, synchronic, diachronic? How to constrain the constraints
- Tue, Dec 5: Sally McConnell-Ginet, Cornell
Words in the world: How and why meanings matter
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