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Max and Masha a' GLOW in Pest
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April 06, 2018
Linguistics
GLOW41 has a talk and a poster by Maxime Papillon, as well as a symposium organized by Maria Polinsky with Marcel den Dikken, on "Predication in relation to propositions and properties."
April 10-14 in
eastern Budapest
,
GLOW41
has a
talk
and a
poster
by
Maxime Papillon
, as well as a
symposium
organized by
Maria Polinsky
with Marcel den Dikken, on "Predication in relation to propositions and properties." Max's talk, "One-Relation Representation for a Simpler-Than-Strings Phonology," is part of a workshop on
The importance of formalization in phonology
, while the poster, Deriving Harmony Pattern from Graph Geometries," is in a workshop on "
Long-distance segmental phenomena
."