The Department of Linguistics at the University of Connecticut is a leading center for theoretical research in generative grammar, and for experimental research on child language acquisition.
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Bošković | Talk in Germany
Željko Bošković will give a keynote talk at the International Conference on Explanation and Prediction in Linguistics: Formalist and Functionalist Approaches in Heidelberg,...Stegovec | paper in NLLT
Adrian Stegovec's paper "Taking case out of the Person-Case Constraint" has appeared in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory. Congratulations!S Kaufmann | Dagstuhl
Stefan Kaufmann will participate in a Seminar on "Conditional Logics and Conditional Reasoning: New Joint Perspectives" at Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany, January 13-16, 2019.UConn @ LSA
UConn Linguistics will be present at the Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America in New York City, January 3-6, 2019: Plenary Address- Diane...
The department (co-)organizes a wide variety of lectures, talks, workshops and conferences.
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- Saito/Nunes Lectures
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