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LINGUISTIC COLLOQUIA 2007-2008


The CLCG Linguistics Colloquium provides a forum for researchers from several areas of linguistics (e.g. syntax, phonology, pyscholinguistics, sociolinguistics, semantics, computational linguistics and historical linguistics) to present their work to a wider audience. Each colloquium is about one hour and a quarter long, with generally 45 minutes of presentation followed by 30 minutes of questions and discussions.

 

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Talks are held in rooms at the 'Harmonie Building', Oude Kijk in 't Jat straat 26. 

 

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Date/Time Speaker(s) Title Location
Fri June 13, 2008, 15.15hrs Irina Sekerina, CUNY College of Staten Island Eye Movements During Spoken-Word Recognition in Russian Children H12.030
Fri May 9, 2008, 15.15hrs Cornelia Hamann Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg (Un)successful subordination in typical and atypical
acquisition of French
H12.019
Fri Apr 18, 2008, 15.15hrs Anette Rosenbach, Universität Paderborn Priming and language change [PDF] H12.019
Fri Apr 11, 15.15hrs Janneke ter Beek, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen Transparency and infinitival complements H12.019
Fri Apr 4, 2008, 15.15hrs Albert Oosterhof, Universiteit Gent

Emergence and grammaticalisation of a definite zero article in Groningen dialects

H12.019
Fri Mar 7, 2008, 15.15hrs Valia Kordoni, Universität des Saarlandes Between Lexicon and Syntax: Acquisition and Validation of Multiword Expressions for Robust Grammar Engineering H15.043
Fri Feb 8, 2008, 15.15hrs Judith Kroll, Pennsylvania State University

Cross-language Competition and Inhibition in Bilingual Speech Production

H12.019
Fri Feb 1, 2008, 15.15hrs Yurie Hara, Kyoto University Biased Questions, Deaccenting and Givenness H12.007
Fri Dec 7, 2007, 15.15hrs Hans Bennis, Meertens Instituut Amsterdam Verbal inflection in Dutch dialects  H12.012
Fri Nov 30, 2007, 15.15hrs Lolke van der Veen, Université Lumière-Lyon2

The origins of the Fang: language, culture and genes [PDF]

H12.012
Fri Nov 2, 2007, 14.15hrs Manfred Stede, Universität Potsdam Multi-level text representation H15.036

 

Organizers:

Markus Egg, Herman Heringa, Therese Leinonen

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