Mayfest 2025
Constraints on meaning.
2012 alumnus Terje Lohndal inducted to the Norwegian Academy of Arts and Letters.
Omer Preminger gives the linguistics colloquium at the University of Connecticut.
RA Caitlin Richter and Baggett Fellow Chris Hammerly have won Graduate Research Fellowships from the National Science Foundation.
The NSF has honored the LSC with a 5-year award to support interdisciplinary graduate training, through its NRT program (NSF Research Traineeship), a successor to the IGERT.
Nick Huang presents "Is there syntactic tense in Mandarin Chinese? Some evidence from "jiang"" at the North American Conference on Chinese Linguistics, held this year at UCLA.
Jeffrey Lidz honored by the University as a Distinguished Scholar Teacher.
Just out in Linguistic Variation, "The role of case in A-bar extraction asymmetries: Evidence from Mayan," by Jessica Coon, Pedro Mateo Pedro and our own Omer Preminger.
WCCFL 33 features work by Dongwoo, Kate, Valentine and Jeff, as well as alumni Alexis Wellwood, Alex Drummond, Dave Kush, Brad Larson, and imminent Terp Maria Polinsky, while alumnus Matt Wagers *08 gives a keynote address.
Now out in Frontiers, "Hyper-active Gap-filling" by Akira Omaki, Ellen Lau, Colin Phillips, and RAs Imogen White, Myles Dakan and Aaron Apple.
Dan Parker, class of 2014, has won the J.J. Katz Young Scholar Award at the Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing.