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SIL Lecture by Theresa Biberauer on “On the core significance of the periphery: an Afrikaans case study”
On 17 October, Theresa Biberauer (University of Cambridge) will give a SIL talk entitled On the core significance of the periphery: an Afrikaans case study. This talk is part of the Syntax Interface Lecture Series, and will complement the UTL lecture series on Three factors, variation, contact that Theresa will give on 16-18 October. You can…
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Syntax Reading Group
The next SRG meeting will take place on Thursday, October 11th, in Trans 10, 0.51, at 11:00. We will discuss Alexiadou & Lohndal (2018), Units of Language Mixing: A Cross-Linguistic Perspective. Front. Psychol. 9:1719. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01719. The paper is available at this link: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01719/full.
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LUSH talk “The prosody of additives and the plurality of causation”
We are happy to announce that on Monday, October 22, Jos Tellings (UiL OTS, Utrecht University) will give a LUSH talk in Utrecht. LUSH is short for Leiden-Utrecht Semantic Happenings, and these talks are aimed at everyone (so including RMA students) with a keen interest in semantics. We hope for a full house! Date: Monday,…
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CHANGE OF DATES: UTL Lectures by Theresa Biberauer
Theresa Biberauer, from the University of Cambridge and the Stellenbosch University, will inaugurate the second season of the Utrecht Theoretical Linguistics Lectures with a crash course on Three factors, variation, contact on October 16-18, 2018. Dates, times and locations: Tuesday, October 16, 11:00-13:00; Drift 23, Vergaderkamer 0.12 Wednesday, October 17, 11:00-13:00; Janskerkhof 13, Stijlkamer 0.06 Thursday, October 18, 11:00-13:00; Drift 23,…
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ROCKY mini-workshop: reciprocal predicates in Italian, Dutch and Hebrew
Reciprocal predicates in Italian, Dutch and Hebrew This mini-workshop will report recent findings of the ROCKY team (https://rocky.sites.uu.nl) on reciprocal predicates in three typologically different languages: Italian, Dutch and Hebrew. The two talks will discuss the semantics of reciprocal predicates and the SI construction in Italian, the reciprocal middle template in Hebrew, and the interpretation…
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