April 9, 2021
In and around the linguistics department in the next week:
- Linguistics Department Colloquium - Monday Apr 12 - Zoom - 3:10-5pm
Susan Lin (UC Berkeley): Looking inward: reflections on the role of articulatory research. - SLUgS' Fifth Annual Undergrad Linguistics Symposium - Saturday-Sunday, Apr 10-11 - Zoom - 10am-3:45pm
Register here. - Fieldwork Forum and Sociolinguistics Lab at Berkeley - Wednesday Apr 14 - Zoom - 3:10-4pm
Natalie Povilonis de Vilchez (NYU): Deconstructing 'standard' in a minority language: Variation in Chanka Quechua. - Language Variation and Change Working Group - Monday April 12 - Zoom - 11am-12pm
Daniel Erker (Boston U): How social salience can illuminate the outcomes of linguistic contact: Data from Spanish in Boston [abstract]
Talk from 11:10-12pm, followed by Q&A session until ~12:45pm. Email Ben Papadopoulos for the Zoom link. - Phorum - Friday Apr 9 - Zoom - 3-4pm
Maho Morimoto (National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics): Consideration of gestural complexity in Japanese /r/. - Phorum - Friday Apr 16 - Zoom - 3-4pm
Natasha Warner (U Arizona): TBA. - Syntax and Semantics Circle - Friday Apr 16 - Zoom - 3:30-4:30pm
Workshopping a manuscript by Emily Clem (UCSD): Toward a unified account of inverse marking and the Person-Case Constraint.
(Please email Tyler Lemon or Maddy Bossi to get a copy of the manuscript!)