Week of January 23
Welcome back to the first day of the spring semester!
Rothstein-Dowden Defense
Zachary Rothstein-Dowden successfully defended his dissertation titled Dental-aspirate presents in Greek and Indo-European last month. Congratulations Zach!
TU+ at Harvard Linguistics
Tu+ is an annual workshop focusing on all aspects of linguistic research on Turkic languages, languages in contact with Turkic, and those spoken in geographic regions where Turkic languages are. We are happy to announce that the 8th Workshop on Turkic and Languages in Contact with Turkic, TU+ 8, will be hosted by the Harvard Department of Linguistics. The workshop will take place on March 4-5, 2023. To revive the in-person workshop tradition, we plan to host the workshop in a hybrid mode.
Conference Website- https://sites.google.com/view/tuplus8workshop
Organisers- Hande Sevgi, Daria Bikina
The workshop will be funded by the Provostial Fund for Arts and Humanities which was awarded to Kathryn Davidson. This fund is intended to support creative, innovative initiatives in the Art and Humanities projects led by ladder and non-ladder faculty within the Faculty of Art and Sciences and/or other schools.
Morphology Reading Group
Starting this semester, the Morphology Reading Group will take place on Mondays 3-4PM in Boylston 303. The first meeting is January 23.
Visitors at Harvard Linguistics
Two of our visiting scholars, Xin Cui and Zeqi Zhao returned home last December.
We are happy to announce that Visiting Scholar Shunhua Fu, an Associate Professor at Xiantan University, joins us now for a year. Welcome, Shunhua!