November 6, 2015
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Talks and events
- Friday, November 6
- 3–5: Jessica Cleary-Kemp (Berkeley), "How to identify serial verb constructions: A case study from Koro " (Syntax and Semantics Circle, 1303 Dwinelle)
- Monday, November 9
- 1:30–3: Mahesh Srinivasan (Berkeley), "The scope of conventionality: Do children expect newly-learned words to be mutually known?" (CogNetwork, 1229 Dwinelle)
- 2–3: Georgia Zellou (UC Davis), "Individual differences in production and perception of coarticulatory variation" (Phonetics and Phonology Forum, 1303 Dwinelle)
- Tuesday, November 10
- 9:30–11: Kate Lindsey (Stanford), "Sentence structure in Ende: just what the linguist ordered?" (Fieldwork Forum, 1303 Dwinelle)
- Thursday, November 12
- 5–6: Society of Linguistics Undergraduates, 1229 Dwinelle
- Friday, November 13
- 3–5: John Haviland (UCSD), "Tzotzil Interpreting and the American (In)justice System: Orders of Engagement of an Emigrant Mayan Language" (Linguistic Anthropology Working Group, Gifford Room, 221 Kroeber Hall)
- 3–5: Jason Merchant (Chicago), "Roots, selection, and locality" (Syntax and Semantics Circle, 1303 Dwinelle)
- Events at other universities
- Stanford, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 6-7: California Universities Semantics and Pragmatics Workshop (CUSP 8)
- Merced, Monday, Nov. 9: Rachel Walker (USC), "The organization of liquid consonants 'r' and 'l' in syllables: An articulatory view using real-time MRI" (UC Merced CogSci Colloquium, 3 pm)
- Stanford, Friday, Nov. 13: Barry Schein (USC), "Noughty Bits: The Subatomic Scope of Negation" (Stanford Linguistics Colloquium, 3:30 pm)