LFRG at MIT
Zuzanna Fuchs (Harvard)
Pro-drop in Coordinated-WH Questions: Further Challenges for Multidominance and Ellipsis
Monday, April 13 | 12:00pm | 32-D831
Phonology Circle at MIT
Patrick Jones (Harvard)
Underlying falling tones in Interlacustrine Bantu, and their implications for Meeussen’s rule
Monday, April 13 | 5:00pm | 32D-831
Polinsky Lab Meeting
Heritage speakers on the edge: Sentence final particle usage among heritage Cantonese speakers
Wednesday, April 15 | 5:15pm | 2 Arrow Street (4th floor)
GSAS Indo-European and Historical Linguistics Workshop
Teigo Onishi (Kyoto University)
Notes on Sabellic nouns with the suffix *-ti-
Friday, April 17 | 4:00pm | Boylston 104
ECO-5 at Harvard
ECO-5 that took place at the Harvard Linguistics Department last Saturday, April 11 was a huge success, thanks to the organizers Laurence B-Violette, Lena Borise, and Yujing Huang. This year's workshop featured thirteen presentations from the five participating schools, including the following presentations representing Harvard:
- Aurore González: Negative Concord in Georgian
- Teodora Mihoc & Alexander Klapheke: Two sets of alternatives for numerals
- Julia Sturm: Pseudoreversative Constructions in Vedic Sanskrit: ‘Semi-Productive Idiosyncrasy’