Premvanti Patel featured in Washington Post
Linguistics major highlighted in relation to computer science and humanities.
Princeton's Program in Linguistics hosts a talk by Colin Phillips on "Linguistic Illusions: Some recent surprises."
Baggett Fellow Christopher Hammerly talks on French grammatical gender at the Berkeley Linguistics Society's 41st annual meeting.
Now legally available, Alexander Williams's Arguments in Syntax and Semantics.
Valentine talks at the UC Santa Cruz linguistics colloquium, under the heading "Bootstrapping into attitudes."
Montgomery Blair student Harini Salgado is a semi-finalist in the Intel Talent Search for her "Using Kullback-Leibler Divergence to Study the Effects of Vocal Tract Length Normalization on Dialect Differences in Vowel Speech Samples."
Now out in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, Omer Preminger's “Case in Sakha: are two modalities really necessary?", co-authored with Theodore Levin.
2008 Baggett alum Elika Bergelson is one of Forbes's "30 Under 30: Young Scientists Who Are Changing The World".
January 9 at U. Paris Diderot, Sayaka presents "Locality on generalized pied-piping and wh-agreement in Bantu," a talk at the 23rd Conference of the Student Organization of Linguistics in Europe.
Kenshi Funakoshi to become Assistant Professor at the National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics in Tokyo.
TAU hosts a workshop with UMD, first in a series to promote research collaborations and student exchanges between the two universities.