Week of January 26, 2015

Welcome back!

Today is the first meeting of Spring 2015 classes. Study Card Day is Friday, January 30. For more information, please check the  2014-2015 Academic Calendar

Polinsky Lab Meeting 

Practice talks for BLS
Zuzanna Fuchs
Toward a focus analysis of Almost Wackernagel clitics in Wakhi
Tyler Lau: Reevaluating the diphthong mergers in Japono-Ryukyuan
Wednesday, January 28 | 5:15pm | 2 Arrow Street (4th floor conference room)

Linguistics Circle Workshop 

Florian Schwarz (UPenn) 
Experimental Comparisons of Presuppositions and Implicatures
Friday, January 30 | 4:30pm | Boylston 103

Spring 2015 Courses

Class Instructor Day & Time Location
Ling 101: Science of Language I. Charnavel M/W 10–11 Sever 110
Ling 102: Sentence Structure I. Charnavel M/W 2–3 Boylston 104
Ling 107: Introduction to Indo-European J. Jasanoff M/W 11–12 Boylston 103
Ling 117r: Field Methods M. Polinsky W 10-12:30 Boylston 303
Ling 148: Language Universals M. Polinsky T/Th 10-11 Boylston 303
Ling 152: Prosody & Intonation P. Jones T/Th 12–1 Boylston 303
Ling 160: Psychology of Language G. Chierchia/J. Snedeker T/Th 1-2:30 William James 1050
Ling 168: Introduction to Germanic Linguistics J. Jasanoff T/Th 11-12 Boylston 303
Ling 171: Structure of Chinese C-M. L. Liu Th 1–3 Boylston 303
Ling 174: Tense & Aspect in Japanese W. Jacobsen M 3–5 Northwest 107
Ling 204r: Topics in Syntax C.-T.J. Huang M 3–5 Boylston 303
Ling 212: Syntactic Theory II C.-T.J. Huang W 3–5 Boylston 303
Ling 215: Phonological Theory II P. Jones M 1–3 Boylston 303
Ling 216: Semantic Theory II G. Chierchia W 1-3 Boylston 303
Ling 226r: Advanced Hittite J. Rau T 1-3 Boylston 303

Ling 287: Topics in Computational Linguistics and Natural Language Processing

S. Shieber

M/occasional Fridays

Maxwell Dworkin 323