Friend Center Convocation Room (Rm 113) and via Zoom

Princeton Phonology Forum (PɸF 2025) – Sound Patterns and Human History

Program in Linguistics
1-S-5 Green Hall 1-S-5 Green Hall, Princeton, NJ, United States

Revitalizing Lunaapeew: Bridging Disciplines and Collaborating Efforts for a Vibrant Linguistic Future

Velma Noah-Nicholas

Institute for Advanced Study (IAS), Program for Community-Engaged Scholarship (ProCES), Program in Linguistics, and Department of Spanish and Portuguese
0-S-6 Green Hall

The synchrony, diachrony, and anachrony of Sievers’s Law in Gothic

Ronald I. Kim, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań

Program in Linguistics and Department of Classics
East Pyne 161

APOLLOPOP

Dieter Gunkel, University of California, Los Angeles

Department of Classics and Program in Linguistics
219 Aaron Burr Princeton, United States

“Articulate” Book Talk with Rachel Kolb

Department of Anthropology; Program in Linguistics; American Sign Language Program; Humanities Council
Green Hall 0-S-9

Why a language may lack productive argument demotion strategies: Zenzontepec Chatino valency patterns in lexicon and discourse

Eric W. Campbell, University of California, Santa Barbara

Program in Linguistics
1-S-5 Green Hall 1-S-5 Green Hall, Princeton, NJ, United States

The role of tone in Rere topic and focus constructions

Sharon Rose, Department of Linguistics, University of California, San Diego

Program in Linguistics
1-S-5 Green Hall 1-S-5 Green Hall, Princeton, NJ, United States

On projection and the shadow of [wh]

Elise Newman, MIT

Program in Linguistics
Maeder Hall Auditoriun

Giuseppe Giuranna – Deaf performing artist

American Sign Language Program, Program in Linguistics, Princeton Humanities Initiative and Program for Community-Engaged Scholarship (ProCES)
Green Hall 1-C-4C

Program in Linguistics Sophomore Open House!

Program in Linguistics