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Operational opacity at the clausal middlefield
Operational opacity at the clausal middlefield
Early formulations of Phase Theory posit that each clause consists of two locality domains (phases): the complete clause (CP) and a clause internal domain located roughly around vP. Syntactic evidence […]
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Workshop On Morphology at Princeton
The Workshop On Morphology at Princeton (WOMP) is a semi-annual workshop centered around developments in morphological theory. The inaugural meeting of WOMP will take place on March 22-23, 2024. For preliminary details about the workshop, including the speaker/poster line-up and the basic schedule, click here. Registration Registration for WOMP is always free, but participants must register in advance. For […]
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Temporal Coordination as a Hallmark of Metrical Prominence Across Languages
Temporal Coordination as a Hallmark of Metrical Prominence Across Languages
As our understanding of the factors shaping prosodic aspects of the speech signal grows, there has been growing skepticism about the explanatory role of structural factors such as metrical prominence in conditioning prosodic patterns. In this talk, I argue that such skepticism is misguided and is often rooted in problematic assumptions about the mapping between […]
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American Sign Language Storytelling with Peter Cook
American Sign Language Storytelling with Peter Cook
Peter Cook will present an evening of animated storytelling in American Sign Language. Many of his stories reflect his personal experience as a Deaf individual growing up in the world of sounds, providing a unique glimpse into Deaf community and culture. English voice interpretation will be provided. No ASL knowledge is required. Peter S. […]
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Program in Linguistics Sophomore Open House 2024
Program in Linguistics Sophomore Open House 2024
The Program in Linguistics invites students to meet with current faculty, independent majors and minors to learn about the program and application process. Refreshments will be served. Please spread the word! RSVP (mbasso@princeton.edu) is requested by March 27.