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Past Open to the public Events

December 7, 2022 · 4:30 pm6:00 pm · 1-S-5 Green Hall

On the origins of Cikunda, “a language without a land” (Presentation of the OriKunda project)

Rozenn Guérois, LLACAN (African Languages and Cultures Laboratory) - CNRS, Paris

Program in Linguistics

November 30, 2022 · 4:30 pm6:00 pm · 1-S-5 Green Hall

Experiments in Euphemism Detection

Anna Feldman, Montclair State University

Program in Linguistics

October 26, 2022 · 4:30 pm6:00 pm · 1-S-5 Green Hall

My talk, others’ talk — Quoted speech and evidentials in Kotiria conversation

Kristine Stenzel, University of Colorado, Boulder

Program in Linguistics

September 14, 2022 · 4:30 pm6:00 pm · 1-S-5 Green Hall

“Us” as “one”: First person plurals as impersonals in Mayan

Carol Rose Little, University of Oklahoma

Program in Linguistics

April 7, 2022 · 7:32 pm ·

Julia Hochgesang – To be rescheduled

Julia Hochgesang, Gallaudet University

Program in Linguistics

March 23, 2022 · 6:15 pm ·

Juliette Blevins – to be rescheduled

Juliette Blevins, The Graduate Center, City University of New York

Program in Linguistics

March 2, 2022 · 4:30 pm6:00 pm · via Zoom

How Food and Sex Delayed or Prevented the Emergence of Pidgins

Salikoko S. Mufwene, University of Chicago

Program in Linguistics

February 16, 2022 · 4:30 pm6:00 pm · via Zoom

Form and Meaning in a Sign Language Lexicon

Naomi Caselli, Boston University

Program in Linguistics

November 17, 2021 · 4:30 pm6:00 pm · via Zoom

Anna Feldman (to be rescheduled)

Anna Feldman, Montclair State University

Program in Linguistics

November 10, 2021 · 4:30 pm6:00 pm · via Zoom

3rd Person Singular and Default Case in Child African American English

Lisa Green, University of Massachusetts Amherst

Program in Linguistics

March 31, 2021 · 4:30 pm6:00 pm · via Zoom

Hearing Rachel Jeantel and Vernacular Speakers

Sharese King, University of Chicago

Program in Linguistics

September 21, 2020 · 7:00 pm · via Zoom

Book Talk: Adventures in English Syntax

Robert Freidin, Linguistics

Humanities Council; Program in Linguistics; Princeton Public Library; Labyrinth Books

March 4, 2020 · 4:30 pm · 1-S-5 Green Hall

Clausal Complementation as a Compatibility Relation

Ken Safir, Rutgers University

Program in Linguistics

April 17, 2019 · 4:30 pm6:00 pm · 1-S-5 Green Hall

Dedicated de se and complement type: an argument against Uniformity

Amy Rose Deal, University of California, Berkeley

Program in Linguistics

February 20, 2019 · 4:30 pm6:00 pm · 1-S-5 Green Hall

Doubly conditioned phonology in Cophonologies by Phase

Hannah Sande, Georgetown University

Program in Linguistics

November 12, 2018 · 7:00 pm8:30 pm · Taplin Auditorium

“Concert de Musique Sambla”

Co-Sponsored by the Council of the Humanities, Department of Music, The Peter B. Lewis Center for the Arts, the Department of Anthropology, African American Studies and the Program in African Studies

November 7, 2018 · 4:30 pm6:00 pm · 1-S-5 Green Hall

“Tensions in the Theory of the Conditional”

Matthew Mandelkern, All Souls College, Oxford University

Co-Sponsored by the Department of Philosophy

October 22, 2018 · 4:30 pm6:00 pm · 1-S-5 Green Hall

“Triggering Presuppositions”

Philippe Schlenker, Institute Jean-Nicod, CNRS and New York University

Program in Linguistics

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