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  • Lewis Defense & Job
    Beccy Lewis successfully defended her doctoral dissertation titled Cross-linguistic variation in the function of heterogeneous plural marking and its theoretical consequences on August 30th. Since then, Beccy has already been busy with starting her new job as visiting lecturer in linguistics at UMass, Amherst. Congratulations, Beccy!   Beccy during the defense:   Dr. Lewis with […]
    Posted on September 14, 2024
  • UConn Linguistics at GALA
    The 16th Generative Approaches to Language Acquisition conference (GALA 16), was held September 12-14 at the NOVA University of Lisbon. UConn linguistics was represented at the conference with talks by: Yixuan Yan. A-not-A Questions in child Mandarin: Deletion or reduplication? Zixi Liu and Giulio Ciferri Muramatsu. Early mastery of the Japanese Case system: New evidence from relative […]
    Posted on September 14, 2024
  • UConn Linguistics at FEAST
    The 2024 edition of the meeting of the Formal and Experimental Advances in Sign Language Theory (FEAST) colloquium took place August 6-8 in Ann Arbor, MI. UConn linguistics was represented at the conference with the following talks: Diane Lillo-Martin, Linghui Eva Gan, Julie Hochgesang, Deborah Chen Pichler (PhD 2001, now at Gallaudet University). Assessing the Development […]
    Posted on September 1, 2024

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