SUMSC
The SUMSC meeting this week will be on Wednesday, November 4th at 1 pm in their usual Zoom room (979 2662 4935, pw: monads). They will continue discussing Shan’s (2002): Monads for natural language semantics.
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The SUMSC meeting this week will be on Wednesday, November 4th at 1 pm in their usual Zoom room (979 2662 4935, pw: monads). They will continue discussing Shan’s (2002): Monads for natural language semantics.
Phlunch will have an informal meeting at 1 pm this Thursday, November 5th where some faculty members, including Amanda Rysling, Ryan Bennett, Grant McGuire & John Kingston(UMass) will share previous research projects that they aren’t satisfied with now. The usual meeting link is here (230 326 093, pw: 655218). A full schedule for Phlunch can be found here.
Kelsey Sasaki & Tom Roberts will present their research on embedded exclamatives on Friday, November 6th from 1:30-3:00 pm in this Zoom room (982 3942 8413, pw: interface). A full schedule of S-Circle can be found on their official website.
Jason Ostrove and Lisa Hofmann will present their research on San Martin Peras Mixtec on Tuesday, October 27th from 9 am in this Zoom room (791 731 8021, pw: laclave). Their talk will be on Mixtec nominal modifiers. A full schedule of MLMA can be found here.
Nick Van Handel will lead a discussion of Dresher (2002). “Contrast and Asymmetries in Inventories” at 1 pm Thursday, October 29th in this Zoom room(230 326 093, pw: 655218). A full schedule of Phlunch can be found here.
The next SUMSC meeting will be this Wednesday, Oct. 28th at 1 pm in their usual Zoom room (979 2662 4935, pw: monads). They will be discussing Shan’s (2002): Monads for natural language semantics.
Stephanie Rich will present her own work on the processing of filler-gap dependencies in coordinate structures this Tuesday, October 27th at 10 am in this Zoom link. A full schedule of S/LAB can be found here. To see what they’ve done in the past, visit this website.