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  • UConn Linguistics at SuB
    Sinn und Bedeutung 30 will take place at Goethe University Frankfurt, September 23-27, 2024. UConn linguistics will be well represented at the conference, with an invited talk by: Magdalena Kaufmann. Perspectives on possibility modals … and talks by: Yuta Tatsumi (PhD 2021, now at Meikai University). Temporal connectives and measure phrases in Japanese Mingjiang Chen. A […]
    Posted on September 20, 2025
  • UConn Linguistics at GALA
    The 17th Generative Approaches to Language Acquisition conference (GALA 17), was held September 11-13 in Tours, France, at the City of Creation and Innovation (MAME). UConn linguistics was well represented at the conference with talks by: Elaine Grolla (PhD 2005, now at University of Sao Paolo), Kazuko Yatsushiro (PhD 1999, now at ZAS Berlin), Andreea Nicolae, Artemis […]
    Posted on September 20, 2025
  • Stefan Kaufmann at Philosophy of Language and Linguistics
    Stefan Kaufmann presented his work on “Import/Export and other conditional invalidities” at this year’s Philosophy of Language and Linguistics workshop at the Inter-University Centre Dubrovnik, Croatia, September 8-12.
    Posted on September 20, 2025

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  • Feb
    18
    UCHI Fellow’s Talk: Harry van der Hulst
    Homer Babbidge Library
    3:30 PM