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  • UConn Linguistics at BUCLD
    The 50th Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development (BUCLD50) is taking place on November 6-9th 2025. UConn linguistics is going to be well represented at the conference, including a symposium led by William Snyder, with Jill de Villiers, Tom Roeper, and Virginia Valian: Language acquisition and generative grammar: The past 50 years … and […]
    Posted on November 5, 2025
  • UConn Linguistics at LAWNE
    The annual Language Acquisition Workshop of New England (LAWNE) took place on October 25th, hosted by Yale University. Several UConn PhD students presented at the workshop: Yitong Luo and Yixuan Yan. Acquiring two disjunctive morphemes in Mandarin-speaking Children: A preliminary study Zixi Liu. Are those in-tree-guingly early Mandarin SFPs adult-like? Giulio Ciferri Muramatsu. Yet another study […]
    Posted on November 5, 2025
  • UConn Linguists at NELS
    The 56th Annual Meeting of the North East Linguistics Society took place at New York University, October 17-19th. UConn Linguistics was represented at the conference with several poster presentations: Tarcisio Dias. Compounding composite size morphemes Christos Christopoulos (PhD 2022, now at Masaryk University). Gaps in Modern Greek verbalization Giulio Ciferri Muramatsu and Pravaal Yadav. Kind […]
    Posted on November 5, 2025

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