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American Indian Seminar – Adjective Fest
American Indian Seminar – Adjective Fest
Adjective Fest, April 17. Most quarters we have a Fest on a particular topic. If you'd like to present on any interesting data about adjectives in any language (all languages are indigenous to somewhere!), please bring a handout and be prepared to talk for 5-15 minutes, depending on how many others want to participate. But...
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2018 West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics 36
2018 West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics 36
WCCFL 36 - Program WCCFL Venue Map Directions to Ackerman Union: Bruin Reception Room and Viewpoint Conference Room
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2018 West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics 36
2018 West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics 36
WCCFL 36 - Program WCCFL Venue Map Directions to Ackerman Union: Bruin Reception Room and Viewpoint Conference Room
2018 West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics 36 – Banquet Dinner
2018 West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics 36 – Banquet Dinner
Directions from Ackerman Union to Royce Hall
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2018 West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics 36
2018 West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics 36
WCCFL 36 - Program WCCFL Venue Map Directions to Ackerman Union: Bruin Reception Room and Viewpoint Conference Room
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Syntax-Semantics Seminar: Maayan Abenina-Adar, “Know whether-sentences and ever-free relatives”
Syntax-Semantics Seminar: Maayan Abenina-Adar, “Know whether-sentences and ever-free relatives”
In certaindiscourses, a know whether sentence is unacceptable when its answer iscommon knowledge as in (1). Similarly, an ever-free relative isunacceptable when the identity of its referent is known in some relevant way,as in (2).(1) A: Don'tforget your umbrella. It's going to rain today.B: Yes, Iknow { #whether, that } it's going to rain today. I...