Arthur S. Abramson, 1925-2017, Founding Department Head
GLOW in Asia 2019
UConn Linguists at NELS 50
Herbst Hall
GALA 16, 2024
American Sign Language involved faculty and alumni at Fifty Years of Linguistics at UConn.
2023 Tokyo Workshop on Computational and Theoretical Semantics

GLOW 42
Chicago Linguistic Society 2024
David Michaels speaking at Fifty Years of Linguistics at UConn
News
- 30 years of the Minimalist Program (online event)An online event celebrating 30 Years of the Minimalist Program organized by the Universidade Estadual de Campinas (IEL Unicamp) took place on November 19th. Four key figures in minimalist syntax gave presentations at the event, including Norbert Hornstein, and three UConn linguists: Juan Uriagereka (PhD 1988, now at UMD). Brief chronicle of a depth foretold […]Posted on November 23, 2025
- Ono | LanguagesRyuta Ono has published an article in the journal Languages, titled “Revisiting Particle-Stranding Ellipsis: A Critical Comparison of Two Analyses” (link to article). Congratulations Ryuta! Abstract: This paper presents novel evidence that particle-stranding ellipsis in Japanese is best accounted for by PF-deletion rather than by its theoretical competitor, LF-copying. I begin by examining a central […]Posted on November 23, 2025
- UConn Linguistics at ICFLThe 11th International Conference on Formal (ICFL) was held at Guangdong University of Foreign Studies (Baiyushan campus) on November 7-9, 2025. UConn linguistics was represented at the conference with a keynote talk by: Željko Bošković. Licensing under sisterhood … and talks by: Ting Xu (PhD 2016, now at Tsinghua University), Li-Chen Zhuang, Mingming Liu and […]Posted on November 23, 2025
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