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Spring semester 2006, Linguistics Talks and other events

All talks will be held at 4:30 PM in Morrill Hall room 111 unless otherwise indicated.
  • Wed, Feb 1: Kirsten Fudeman, Ithaca College
    4:30 Room 106A Morrill
    Separate Spaces: Linguistic Perspectives on Medieval Jewish Culture in Northern France

  • Mon, Feb 13: Jim Collins, U. Kebangsaan Malaysia (co-sponsored with Southeast Asia Program)
    The Praxis of Language Choice Among Benawas Speakers: Towards Understanding Multilingualism in Western Borneo

  • Thu, Feb 16: Joseph Sabbagh, McGill
    The Syntax of the Internal (Theme) Argument: A View from Adjectives in Tagalog
    Abstract of the talk

  • Thu, Feb 23: Asya Pereltsvaig, Cornell
    The Semitic Noun Phrase Challenge: Remnant Movement vs. Snowballing Head Movement
    Abstract of the talk

  • Thu, Mar 2: Justin Fitzpatrick, MIT
    Syntactic and Semantic Routes to Floating Quantification
    Abstract of the talk

  • Mon, Mar 6: Julie Legate, U. Delaware
    Absolutive Case: Syntax plus Morphology
    Abstract of the talk

  • Thu, Mar 9: Koichi Tateishi, U. Kobe
    Lexical Strata and Phonological Markedness

  • Thu, Mar 16: Joe Pittayaporn, Cornell
    A Chronological Approach to Subgrouping: The Case of Southwestern Tai
    Abstract of the talk

  • Thu, Mar 30: Andy Chebanne, U. Botswana
    Khoe and San Languages of Botswana: a Sociolinguistic Analysis
    Abstract of the talk

  • Thu, Apr 6: Abigail Cohn, Cornell
    Levels of Abstractness in Phonology and the Lexicon: Evidence from English Homophones
    Abstract of the talk

  • Thu, Apr 13: Stuart Shieber, Harvard (co-sponsored with CLC and Cognitive Science)
    4:30 Room 106 Morrill Hall
    Developments in Synchronous Grammars
    Abstract of the talk

  • Thu, Apr 20: Deborah Tannen, Georgetown (co-sponsored with the Mortar Board Honor Society)
    Gender Communication

  • Thu, Apr 27: April McMahon, U. Edinburgh (co-sponsored with CLC)
    The Sound Patterns of Englishes: Accents, Phonetic Similarity, and Networks
    Abstract of the talk

  • Thu, May 4: Patrice Beddor, U. Michigan (co-sponsored with CLC)
    A Phonetic Path to Sound Change
    Abstract of the talk

  • Tue, May 23: Elizabeth Zsiga, Georgetown
    11:30 Room B11 (Phonetics Lab) Morrill Hall
    Some Puzzles in the Production and Perception of Thai Tones

  • Mon, June 5: Bob Ladd, U. Edinburgh
    2:00 Room 106A Morrill Hall
    What is a Nuclear Accent?

For information on hosting a speaker for the CLC, click here

Other colloquia of related interest:

Classics
Cognitive Science
Philosophy
Psychology

Past events:
Fall 2005
Spring 2005
Fall 2004
Spring 2004
2002/2003 academic year
Spring 2002
Fall 2001