Week of Nov 11
SALT 35 at Harvard
The 35th meeting of Semantics and Linguistic Theory (SALT 35) will be hosted by the Linguistics Department of Harvard University on May 20 – 22, 2025! The conference will take place in person in Cambridge, MA. Details of the conference will be updated at the conference website.
Submissions of abstracts are now open! For more detailed requirements, please click here. To submit your abstract, please go to the conference's OpenReview site. If you have any questions, please contact the SALT organising committee at salt35.harvard@gmail.com.
We look forward to meeting you all next year!
Franich at AMP 2024
The Annual Meeting on Phonology (AMP) 2024 took place on Nov 1 - 3 at Rutgers University. Prof. Katie Franich was invited to give a plenary talk titled 'Co-Speech Gestures as a Window into Phonological Knowledge' on Saturday Nov 2. Congrats, Katie!
GSAS Workshop in IE & Historical Linguistics Talk
The fourth GSAS Indo-European & Historical Linguistics Workshop talk of the Fall 2024 semester will take place this Friday! Our own PhD student Aljoša Milenković will be presenting research on November 15 @ 5 PM in Boylston 335. The talk will be followed by a small reception. Please find all details below.
Speaker: Aljoša Milenković (Harvard University)
Time: Friday November 15 @ 5 PM EST
Location: Boylston 335 (Linguistics department, third floor)
Title: "A Lachmann’s Law-like effect in Balto-Slavic: (un)expected immobile accent in some Slavic infinitives"
HULS event
Are you interested in taking a linguistics course this spring? Not sure what you're taking and have questions? Can't take a linguistics course now but want to take one in the future? None of the above but just want to hear current linguistics concentrators chat about our experiences with courses here? Come talk to HULS this Tuesday November 12 at 8pm in Boylston 105! Probably at least one of us has taken a course you're interested in! We will also have berries, cookies, and other snacks :)