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  • UConn Linguists at the LSA Annual Meeting
    The 2026 edition of the Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America took place January 8-11 in New Orleans. UConn linguistics was well represented at the conference with talks by: Qiushi Chen. On fission and the cycle: Lessons from Japhug agreement Helen Koulidobrova (PhD 2012, now at Central Connecticut University), Julio v. Aguirre, Jorge Banet, Fernanda […]
    Posted on January 13, 2026
  • Wang | Language and Cognition
    Shuyan Wang (PhD 2022, now a post-doc at UConn) has published an article co-authored with Shaohua Fang in the journal Language and Cognition, titled “L2 Interpretation of Quantifier Scope: Influence of Individual Difference Factors“. Congratulations Shuyan! Abstract: This study investigated L2 learners’ interpretation of quantifier scope, focusing on the influence of individual differences, including L2 […]
    Posted on January 13, 2026
  • 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

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