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Week of April 29 -- Happy summer!

17th Annual Whatmough Lecture

The 17th Annual Whatmough Lecture took place on April 29th. The speaker this year is Maribel Romero from University of Konstanz and the talk was titled "On Conservativity and other Crosslinguistic Generalizations". Many faculties and students in our department and even guests from outside the department attended the talk. A reception followed at the Harvard Faculty Club. Thanks so much for the wonderful talk, Maribel! 

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