HOW OUR READINGS ARE GROUPING THIS WEEK

LIPThursday, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM, LCR: Nick Van Handel will lead discussion of Assgari and Stilp (2015), “Talker information influences spectral contrast effects in speech categorization.”

MRGThursday, 11:40 AM-12:40 PM, LCR: Ben Eischens will present work in progress on negation in San Martín Peras Mixtec.

WLMAFriday, 1:00-2:30 PM, LCR: Jack Duff will present England (2007), “Marking aspect and mood and inferring time in Mam (Mayan).”

s/lab: Friday, 3:00 – 4:00 PM, STEV 102: Steven Foley will lead discussion of chapter three of Yang’s (2016) “The price of linguistic productivity: how children learn to break the rules of language.”

SPLAP,  S-Circle, and Phlunch will not be meeting this week.

NIDO DE LENGUAS MIXER

This Tuesday, January 22nd, Nido de Lenguas will host a gathering for the UCSC community from 6:00-8:00 PM in Humanities 210. Come by to enjoy free food, learn about the mission and work of Nido de Lenguas, and find out how you can get involved! 

FARKAS NAMED KELLEY VISITING PROFESSOR

Donka Farkas will spend the 2019-2020 academic year as the Kelley Visiting Professor for Distinguished Teaching at Princeton University. Donka writes:

I will teach two courses during the year, one in semantics, and one in pragmatics.  I am looking forward to joining colleagues in the Linguistics Program there, as well as in the Philosophy department.  After a year on the East Coast I will be, I am sure, eager to return home to Santa Cruz.
Congratulations, Donka!

HOW OUR READINGS ARE GROUPING THIS WEEK

S-CircleWednesday, 2:00-3:00 PM, LCR: Margaret Kroll and Tom Roberts will present work entitled, “I hold these truths to be self-evident: Of course as a marker of uncontroversiality.”

MRGThursday, 11:40 AM-12:40 PM, LCR: the group will discuss Embick and Noyer (2007) “Distributed Morphology and the Syntax/Morphology Interface.”

PhlunchFriday, 9:00 – 10:00 AM, LCR: Max Kaplan will present work by Sam Tilsen on space and time in models and speech rhythm.

s/lab: Friday, 3:00 – 4:00 PM, STEV 102: Jake Vincent will be presenting on his second qualifying paper, entitled “Relative clause subextraction in English.”

SPLAP, WLMA, and LIP will not be meeting this week.

INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES

The UN has declared 2019 the International Year of Indigenous Languages, with the goal of raising awareness and support for Indigenous groups and their languages. As a result of this designation, Linguistics departments around the nation are encouraged to redouble their involvement in the study, documentation, and revitalization of Indigenous languages. More information about the International Year of Indigenous Languages and how you can participate can be found here.

HOW OUR READINGS ARE GROUPING THIS WEEK

LaLoCoTuesday, 12:00-1:00 PM, Room 217: the group will discuss chapter seven of Lee and Wagenmakers (2014), “Bayesian cognitive modeling: a practical course.”

LIPThursday, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM, STEV 217: the group will meet to create a reading plan for the quarter.

MRGThursday, 11:40 AM-12:40 PM, LCR: the group will discuss Holmberg and Wang (2018), “Roots, categorizers, and reduplication in Xining Chinese.”

WLMAFriday, 1:00 – 2:30 PM, LCR: Judith Aissen will present joint work with Telma Can Pixabaj entitled “‘how’ questions in K’iche’ (Mayan): A light verb construction.”

s/lab: Friday, 3:00 – 4:00 PM, STEV 102: Jed Pizarro-Guevara and Anelia Kudin will present chapters one and two of Yang’s “The price of linguistic productivity: how children learn to break the rules of language” (2016).

SPLAP, S-Circle, and Phlunch will not be meeting this week.

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