Category: students

  • Coppess and Singerman received LSA fellowships

    Emily Coppess and Adam Singerman have been awarded fellowships by the LSA to attend the upcoming LSA Summer Institute at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. Congratulations!

  • Baglini and Francez at WCCFL 31

    Rebekah Baglini and Itamar Francez presented at WCCFL 31 recently: Rebekah Baglini. Deriving target and resultant states Rebekah Baglini and Itamar Francez. The implications of managing Our alum, Mitcho Erlewine (B.A./M.A. 2007) was there as well!  

  • Chicagoans head to BLS

    Several Chicago linguists are presenting at the 39th annual meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society. Congratulations to all! Dorothea Hoffmann: Mapping words and mapping worlds: Frames of Reference in MalakMalak Martina Martinovic: The topic-comment structure in copular sentences: evidence from Wolof Chieu Nguyen: Quantification in the left periphery: the duality of universal quantification and contrastive…

  • Cisneros co-authored journal publishing

    Congratulations to Carlos Cisneros for having a co-authored paper published in a journal recently!   Ivano Caponigro, Harold Torrence, Carlos Cisneros.  (2013).  “Free Relative Clauses in Two Mixtec Languages”.  International Jounal of American Linguistics 79(1): 61 – 96.

  • Chicago Linguists heading to LSA in Boston

    The University of Chicago has another great showing at the annual meeting of the LSA (Boston) this year! The following papers were presented: Bert Vaux, Neil Myler, and Karlos Arregi: Number marking in Western Armenian: a non-argument for outwardly-sensitive phonologically conditioned allomorphy Rebekah Baglini: The lexical semantics of derived states  (Poster) Rebekah Baglini, Lenore Grenoble, and…