Berkeley linguists at SAL 6

March 24, 2026

Berkeley linguists past and present are presenting at the 6th Symposium on Amazonian Languages at the University of Alberta, March 27-28, 2026. The event began at Berkeley and was hosted here in 2015, 2017, 2019, and 2022 before rotating elsewhere.

  • Sunkulp Ananthanarayan, Padmini Bhagavatula, Ryan Chon, Alina Miller, Gloria Lee, and Myriam Lapierre (PhD 2021), "Double or Nothing: A Historical Perspective on the Inconsistent Emergence of Panāra Geminate Stops"
  • Maksymilian Dąbkowski (PhD 2025), "The (Progressively More) Amazonian Character of A'ingae Nasality"
  • Franco Liu and Zachary O'Hagan, "Hierarchy Effects in Chamikuro Subject Extraction"
  • Fabián Malaver Chaparro, "Temporal Morphology and Nominalization Patterns in Korebajʉ"
  • Lev Michael and Samuel Pérez Piahuantse, "Stress and Cyclicity in Pichis Ashéninka"