Language Endangerment and Revitalization: What’s Happening, and Why It Matters
Dr. Kelly Harper Berkson, Indiana University Bloomington
Cocktail Party Linguistics: Variability in Speech Intelligibility
Kristin Van Engen, Washington University
The Points of Language
Dr. Richard Meier, University of Texas Austin
Spectacular Bantu tone
Michael Marlo and Kris Ebarb, University of Missouri at Columbia)
Factors Influencing Non-Native Perception and Learning
Melissa Baese-Berk, University of Oregon
The Story of English: Including When It Wasn't English at All
John McWhorter
Questions and NPI-licensing
Yael Sharvit, UCLA
Documenting the Languages of Manang, Nepal: Opportunities and Challenges in Multimedia Mapping of Variation and Change
Kristine Hildebrandt and Shunfu Hu (SIUE)
Linguistics Colloquium--Modeling Phonological Acquisition: Nature vs. Nurture
Gaja Jarosz, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Brown Bag
Presenter: Blake Lehman
Brown Bag--"Are two theories better than one? A historically contextual approach to explaining cross-linguistic universals"
Alicia Chatten
Constraint-based grammars for Hausa verse and song
Bruce Hayes, UCLA
Stages, Changes, Revisions and Re-Organizations in Child Phonology
Anne-Michelle Tessier, University of Michigan and Simon Fraser University
Linguistics Colloquium--Dynamics of cognition: Implications for the processing and structure of phonological knowledge
Matthew Goldrick, Northwestern University
Recursive prosodic words in Kaqchikel (Mayan)
Ryan Bennett, University of California at Santa Cruz
Linguistics and AFAS Colloquium--Linguistics, Life, and Death
John Baugh, Washington University
Neural Language Technology in An Under-resourced Setting
Kevin Scannell, St. Louis University
Lunch and Discussion with Kevin Scannell
Kevin Scannell, Professor in Mathematics and Statistics at Saint Louis University
A Typology of Map Interactions
Eric Baković, UC San Diego
Japano-Koreanic: Evidence for a Common Origin of the Japanese and Korean Languages
Alexander Francis-Ratte, James B. Duke Assistant Professor of Asian Studies, Furman University
Phonology needs geometry: implicit axioms in segmental representation
Nick Danis
A&D - "Listening Comprehension Across the Adult Lifespan"
Mitch Sommers
BBC - Using cognitive effort discounting paradigms to examine subjective listening effort and effortful experiences of daily life in older adults
Drew McLaughlin & Jenny Crawford
Linguistics Brown Bag
Jen McLish, Washington University in St. Louis
Events are cancelled
The Development of Gendered Speech in Children: Patterns and Predictors
Colloquium with Ben Munson, University of Minnesota
Fall Classes Begin
Code-switching in bilinguals: Integrating linguistic and neurocognitive approaches
Janet G. van Hell, Pennsylvania State University
“They put the /s/ where it goes” – How ideologies and identities shape language change.
Daniel Erker, Boston University
Annual Henry and Theresa Biggs Lecture: Genericity and (In)Definiteness: A Cross-linguistic Perspective
Dr. Veneeta Dayal, Yale University
MidPhon 27
Traversing the Fitness Landscape
Paul Kiparsky (Stanford University)
Traversing the Fitness Landscape
The Henry and Theresa Biggs Lecture in Linguistics: Paul Kiparsky, Stanford University
Colloquium
Diti Bhadra (University of Minnesota)
CANCELLED COLLOQUIUM
Professor Sam Zukoff
Henry and Theresa Biggs Lecture in Linguistics
Speaker: Jaye Padgett (UCSC)
Can speech production explain universal sound patterns? A case study from Irish (Gaelic)
Linguistics Brown Bag
Nick Danis (WashU)
The relation between head movement and periphrasis
Karlos Arregi (U Chicago)
Study Hall
Study Hall Every Week
Linguistics Colloquia
Agility for language documentation and revitalization: A case study
Sylvia Schreiner, George Mason University
Linguistics Colloquia
Fernando Llanos Lucas, UT Austin
Effort and expectations in prioritized linguistic material
Amanda Rysling, UCSC