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Paul on form and composition at Princeton

April 18, 2015 Linguistics

Princeton's Program in Linguistics hosts a talk by Paul Pietroski on Form and Composition.

Fac on fire at local footrace

April 18, 2015 Linguistics

Congratulations to Andrea Zukowski and Jeffrey Lidz, who took 1st and 2nd in their divisions at the Azalea Classic 5K run, a department tradition, with times of 26:00 and 21:04, respectively. Tonia Bleam ran her first ever 5K in 36:27!

Aaron to JHU Science of Learning Institute

April 11, 2015 Linguistics

Aaron Steven White has accepted a post-doc at the new Science of Learning Institute at Johns Hopkins, working with Kyle Rawlins in Cognitive Science and Ben Van Durme in Computer Science.

Kush, Lidz & Phillips on processing bound variable pronouns

April 09, 2015 Linguistics

Now in Journal of Memory and Language from alumnus Dave Kush "Relation-sensitive retrieval: Evidence from bound variable pronouns," work done with Jeffrey Lidz and Colin Phillips.

New from Sol Lago and her UMDrs

April 07, 2015 Linguistics

In Journal of Memory and Language and Brain and Language, two articles by alumna Sol Lago, with Ellen, Colin, Bill, 2014 alumnus Yakov Kronrod and 2009-11 postdoc Mathias Scharinger.

Terje elected to Norwegian Academy

April 04, 2015 Linguistics

2012 alumnus Terje Lohndal inducted to the Norwegian Academy of Arts and Letters.

UConn colloquium, with Omer Preminger

April 03, 2015 Linguistics

Omer Preminger gives the linguistics colloquium at the University of Connecticut.

Caitlin and Chris receive NSF fellowships

April 02, 2015 Linguistics

RA Caitlin Richter and Baggett Fellow Chris Hammerly have won Graduate Research Fellowships from the National Science Foundation.

Language Science Center wins major NSF grant

April 01, 2015 Linguistics

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 in L.A. at NACCL 27

March 29, 2015 Linguistics

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.