January 16, 2015
Awesomeness | Introductions | Classes | Talks | Last call | Other deadlines
Welcome back for the spring semester! Please send contributions (information and news of departmental interest) to Andrew Garrett.
Awesomeness
Congratulations to two colleagues:
- Debbie Anderson has received a two-year NEH Preservation and Access grant for her Universal Scripts Project, as well as a Google Research Award to support work on writing systems and Unicode.
- Chundra Cathcart will be taking up a postdoctoral fellowship on Tocharian lexicography in the Linguistics and Phonetics program at Lund University. This is doubly awesome because, as everybody knows, Tocharian is the most awesome branch of Indo-European!
Introductions
This is to introduce two new colleagues:
- Noé Gasparini, a PhD student from the Université Lumière Lyon 2 and an advisee of Françoise Rose, is visiting Berkeley during Spring 2015. Noé is writing his dissertation on the grammar of Sirionó, a Tupí-Guaraní language of Bolivia, and will be working here with Prof. Lev Michael and the Berkeley Tupí-Guaraní group on a comparative Tupí-Guaraní morphosyntax project.
- Anshuman Pandey comes to Berkeley from the University of Michigan as a postdoctoral researcher working with Debbie Anderson on writing systems and Unicode.
Welcome to Berkeley!
Classes: Spring upper-division electives
Some classes in Linguistics
- Lx C105: The Mind and Language (Lakoff). TuTh 11-12:30.
- Lx 113: Experimental Phonetics (Lin). MWF 9-10.
- Lx C142: Language and Thought (Regier). W 2-4, F 2-3.
- Lx C146: Language Acquisition (Srinavasan). MW 11-12.
- Lx 155AC: Language in the United States: A Capsule History (Rhodes). TuTh 9:30-11.
- Lx C160: Quantitative Methods in Linguistics (Gahl). TuTh 9:30-11.
- Lx 170: Washo (Bochnak). MWF 10-11.
Some linguistics and related classes elsewhere
- Anthropology 169C: Research Theory and Methods in Linguistic Anthropology (Hanks). TuTh 12:30-2.
- Celtic Studies 161: Celtic Linguistics (Holland, Sweetser). TuTh 11-12:30.
- English 179: Literature and Linguistics (Hanson). TuTh 11-12:30.
- Japanese 161: Introduction to Japanese Linguistics (Hasegawa). MWF 1-2.
- Native American Studies 190: Indigenous Textualities (Piatote). TTh 9:30-11.
- Spanish 100: Introduction to Spanish Linguistics (McFarland). MWF 11-12.
Note: These may have prerequisites outside the Linguistics Department, and may not count as Linguistics Department electives!
Talks
- Stanford Linguistics Colloquium (F 3:30-5, Greenberg Room, Building 460, Stanford)
- Jan. 16: Sarah Murray (Cornell), "Complex connectives: Building disjunction from conjunction"
Last call
- Institute of International Studies Pre-dissertation research grant
- application deadline Jan. 20
- Chateaubriand Fellowship in Humanities and Social Sciences, for research in France
- application deadline Jan. 20
Other deadlines
- Cogsci 2015: Cognitive Science Society Annual Meeting (Pasadena, July 23-25)
- abstract deadline Feb. 5
- Workshop on American Indigenous Languages (UC Santa Barbara, May 8-9)
- abstract deadline Feb. 15