Category: visits

  • Ernestus Colloquium on Thursday

    Gradient phonological generalizations in speech processing Mirjam Ernestus Radboud University Nijmegen & Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics Thursday Jan. 10, 2008 Cobb 201, 3.30-5 pm Abstract Several studies have shown that speakers are sensitive to the absolute and statistically gradient phonological patterns in their mental lexicon. Participants prefer words conforming to these patterns, and they…

  • Pauline Jacobsen at Semantics & Philosophy of Language Workshop

    Pauline Jacobson (Brown University) will talk about “What Ellipsis tells us about (Direct) Compositionality – and Vice Versa” on Friday, November 9th in Wieboldt 111 at the Semantics and Philosophy of Language Workshop.

  • Susan Goldin-Meadow at the Workshop on Language and Cognition

    Susan Goldin-Meadow (U. Chicago, Beardsley Ruml Distinguished Service Professor) will talk about “Gesture’s Role in Creating and Learning Language” at the Workshop on Language and Cognition on Friday, November 9 at 4pm in Green Hall, Room 104.

  • Jason Stanley Colloquium

    The Department of Linguistics presents Jason Stanley Rutgers University Knowing How in Romance October 18, Thursday, 3pm, Cobb 201

  • Jason Stanley’s talk on Friday

    Workshop on Semantics and Philosophy of Language presents Jason Stanley Rutgers University Sly Pete: Indicative Conditionals and Context Dependence October 19, Friday, 11am – 1pm, Wieboldt 111