ECO5 Workshop
The ECO5 Workshop is this Saturday, March 3, in the Math Lounge (at the top of Lederle Tower). Here's the schedule. The UMass Amherst presenters are Andrew McKenzie and Keir Moulton.
[Thanks Amy Rose and Annahita!]
The ECO5 Workshop is this Saturday, March 3, in the Math Lounge (at the top of Lederle Tower). Here's the schedule. The UMass Amherst presenters are Andrew McKenzie and Keir Moulton.
[Thanks Amy Rose and Annahita!]
The evidentials group met on Monday, February 26. Jill de Villiers led a discussion titled 'Experiment plans for inference, speech evidentials, and embedded evidentials in Tibetan'.
[Thanks Youri!]
PhG will meet next on Tuesday, March 6. Matt Wolf will discuss 'Mutability and learnability in OT'.
[Thanks Kathryn P!]
The Syntax Reading Group met yesterday (February 28). Andrew McKenzie and Aynat Rubinstein gave practice talks for ECO5.
[Thanks Cherlon!]
Craige Roberts will visit Angelika Kratzer's seminar on March 27.
[Thanks Angelika!]
John Rickford (Stanford) and Angela Rickford (San Jose State)
From outside agitators to inside implementers: Improving the literacy education of African American Vernacular and Creole speakers
Friday, April 27, 4:00 pm, SOM 137
This talk is sponsored by CSAAL.
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