Natasha Korotkova recently gave a talk in the Language seminar series at Institut Jean Nicod, Paris. Her talk was entitled: Evidential shift, done by monsters.
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The Department of LinguisticsNatasha Korotkova recently gave a talk in the Language seminar series at Institut Jean Nicod, Paris. Her talk was entitled: Evidential shift, done by monsters.
Read MoreNatasha Korotkova recently presented at UIL OTS at Utrecht University. Her talk is entitled: How to embed evidentials.
Read MoreThe Department will be hosting a meeting of the Friends of Linguistics this evening at the UCLA Faculty Center. This year’s speaker is Assoc. Prof. Megha Sundara. See attached flyer…
Read MoreLaura McPherson presented at the Annual International Morphology Meeting at UCSD this past weekend. Her talk was entitled Phrasal Construction Morphology: the case of Dogon replacive tone.
Read MoreBoth Lauren Winans and Ed Keenan presented at the recent Workshop on Semantic Variation at the University of Chicago. Ed Keenan was an invited speaker along with department alumnus, Ivano…
Read MoreThe annual Boston University Conference of Language Development took place recently (Nov 1 – 3). UCLA was well represented by a number of talks and posters: 1) Jamie White (Ph.D….
Read More————————————————————————————————- UCLA Linguists At The 2013 LSA Linguistic Institute (Also posted on Department’s news page) Pat Keating writes: The department was well-represented at the month-long Institute in Ann Arbor this…
Read MoreThe once-every-five years International Congress of Linguists is currently taking place in Geneva. A number of UCLA linguists (faculty, graduate students and alumni) will be presenting their work. Byron Ahn:…
Read MoreA number of UCLA linguists presented posters at the Spring meeting of the Acoustical Society of America in Montreal this past week. Adam Chong. Towards a model of Singaporean English…
Read MoreBruce Hayes is giving a colloquium talk at the University of Washington today about Saltation in Phonology.
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