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- Magdalena & Stefan Kaufmann | University of Vienna ColloquiumMagdalena and Stefan Kaufmann gave a talk as part of the Theoretical Linguistics Colloquium at the University of Vienna on July 1st. Their talk was titled “Ways of being iffy”.Posted on July 24, 2024
- Mizuno | Semantics & PragmaticsThe paper “Strategies for Anderson conditionals: Their implications for the typology of O-marking and X-marking” by recent alumni Teruyuki Mizuno (now at Ochanomizu University, Tokyo) has just been published as an early-access version in Semantics and Pragmatics. Congratulations Teru! The full paper can be accessed here. Abstract: This paper contributes to the recent development of […]Posted on July 24, 2024
- UConn Linguistics at FASLThe 33rd annual meeting of Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics (FASL 33) was hosted by Dalhousie University (Halifax, Canada) on May 16th-19th. UConn linguistics was well represented with presentations by: Miloje Despić (PhD 2011, now at Cornell University). Negation and finiteness in BCMS Miloje Despić and Neda Todorović (PhD 2016, now at Reed College). On […]Posted on July 24, 2024
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