The active life of the Linguistics department includes hosting national and international conferences from time to time. Below is information about major conferences, workshops, and meetings hosted by Rutgers Linguistics.
Past Colloquia
Conferences and Workshops Hosted
2024: Annual Meeting on Phonology (AMP)
2023: Workshop on Gradability and Measurement across Domains (organized by Prof. Kristen Syrett)
2021: North East Linguistics Society (NELS 52)
2018: Workshop on Current Investigations in Bilingualism (organized by Prof. Kristen Syrett)
2017: Workshop on Word Learning and Linguistic Theory (organized by Profs. Kristen Syrett and Jane Grimshaw)
2015: Typology Workshop and Celebration of Short ’Schrift for Alan Prince
2014: MACSIM IV
2014: Workshop on Clausal Complementation (organized by Profs. Jane Grimshaw and Veneeta Dayal)
2012: 7th Annual Rutgers Linguistics Conference (RULing 7)
2011: RUMMIT II
2011: 21st Semantics and Linguistics Theory Conference (SALT 21)
2011: 6th Annual Rutgers Linguistics Conference (RULing 6)
2010: The Afranaph Project Development Workshop
2010: 5th Annual Rutgers Lingusitics Conference (RULing 5)
2009: 4th Annual Rutgers Linguistics Conference (RULing 4)
2008: 3rd Annual Rutgers Linguistics Conference (RULing 3)
2008: HUMDRUM 2008
2007: 2nd Annual Rutgers Linguistics Conference (RULing 2)
2006: 1st Annual Rutgers Linguistics Conference (RULing)
2006: Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL) 36
2003: 4th World Congress of African Linguistics (WOCAL 4)
2003: 34th Annual Conference on African Linguistics (ACAL 34)
2003: 10th Anniversary Alumni Workshop
2002: HUMDRUM III
2001: HUMDRUM II
2000: HUMDRUM
2000: OTSD
1999: North Eastern Linguistic Society (NELS) 30
1999: RUMJCLAM 4
1998: RUMJCLAM 3
1997: RUMJCLAM 2
1997: RUMD
1996: Semantics and Linguistic Theory (SALT) VI
1995: The Comparative Germanic Syntax Workshop (CGSW) 11 (Review [PDF])
1994: 25th Annual Conference on African Linguistics (ACAL 25)
1993: Rutgers Optimality Workshop –1
1993: Workshop on Theoretical Issues in Ergative Languages