Congratulation to Rebekah Baglini, who gave an engaging and successful defense of her dissertation “Stative Predication and Semantic Ontology: A Cross-linguistic Study” earlier today! Her committee includes Chris, Itamar and Lenore. Job well done, Rebekah!
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CLS 51 Program and Abstracts
The conference program for CLS 51 is now available with short abstracts at their website: http://chicagolinguisticsociety.org/
Congratulations Patrick!
Congratulations to Patrick Munoz on the successful and engaging defense of his first qualifying paper, “Naming relations in the semantics and pragmatics of proper names”!
Congratulations Rafael!
Congratulations to Rafael Abramovitz for the award of an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship this year!
Congratulations, Tim!
Tim Grinsell has been awarded a Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellowship for 2015-16 to complete his doctoral dissertation “Semantic Indecision.” Well done, Tim!
