SNARLRutgers
 

1 MAY 2008         Volume 3, Issue 7

 

News

 

Awards won

Dayal, Stone, Baker

Faculty: Kawahara

HUMDRUM 2008

New Students

Promotions

Rett's defense

RULing III

Smith to UMass

Students get jobs

 

Events

 

Other Talks

Summer Schools

Timetable: MAY 2008

 

Who's doing what

 

Presentations

Publications

 

Miscellanea

 

Atlas online

Holding the sun

Only in America

Shark Attack

 

Who's doing what

Presentations by our linguists

Thu 8 May, 5:00 pm: Roger Schwarzschild
Type:Colloquium Talk
Where:University of Pennsylvania (IRCS, room 470)

Sat 17 May: Daniel Altshuler
Title:The role of aspect and reference time in the interpretation of Russian indirect reports
Type:Conference Talk
Where:27th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics (WCCFL 2008), University of California, Los Angeles

Tue 10 Jun: Slavica Kochovska
Title:Quantifier scope at the Macedonian left periphery
Type:Conference Talk
Where:3rd Slavic Linguistics Society annual conference (SLS 2008), Ohio State University

Mon 7 Jul: Matthew Stone
Title:Computing communicative intentions
Type:Course related
Where:LOT summer school, Netherlands Graduate School of Linguistics
Duration:5 days

Mon 28 Jul: Liliana Sanchez, Jennifer Austin and Maria Blume
Title:Morphosyntactic attrition in the L1 of children who are sequential bilinguals
Type:Conference Talk
Where:XI International Congress for the Study of Child Language (IASCL), University of Edinburgh

Mon 11 Aug: Veneeta Dayal
Title:What Counts as Free Choice and What Doesn’t
Type:Invited Conference Talk
Where:Workshop on Free Choiceness: Facts, Models and Problems, ESSLLI, Hamburg
Duration:One week

Publications by our linguists

Lee, Seunghun J. To appear. "H tone, depressors and downstep in Tsonga". In Masangu Matondo, Fiona McLaughlin & Eric Potsdam (eds.), Selected Proceedings of the 38th Annual Conference on African Linguistics.

 Editor: Daniel Altshuler (daltshul@gmail.com). Committee: Jane Grimshaw, Alan Prince, and Roger Schwarzschild
 
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