Week of October 31, 2011 (Events at Harvard and Deadlines)

Happy Halloween Linguists!!

We have a lot going on this week including something a little out of the ordinary.... Tomorrow, November 1st, the Department of Linguistics (via the GSAS Workshop Language Universals and Linguistic Fieldwork) will be co-sponsoring a screening of Anne Makepeace’s “We Still Live Here,” a documentary about  the revitalization of Wampanoag  (Algonquian) of Southeast Massachusetts. More information below in This week at Harvard...

Finally, we would like to introduce "Deadlines" a new feature of our blog that will appear monthly. As always, please write to us if there is something you would like to see posted.

All the best,

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This week at Harvard…

On Tuesday, November 1, 5:30 p.m. in Askwith Lecture Hall (HGSE) the Department of Linguistics together with Harvard's Graduate School of Education, Future Indigenous Educators Resisting Colonial Education (FIERCE), The Harvard University Native American Program, and Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development will be screening Anne Makepeace's film  "We Still Live Here"

On Wednesday, November 2, 5:00 p.m. in Boylston 105, Ivano Caponigro (University of California San Diego) will present "Free relative clauses in two Mixtec languages," as part of the GSAS workshop Language Universals and Linguistic Fieldwork and the Polinsky Language Science Lab.

On Friday, November 4, 4:00 p.m. in Boylston 105, Željko Bošković (University of Connecticut) will present "On NPs, Clauses, Ellipsis, and the Variability of Phases" as part of the GSAS workshop Linguistics Circle.

Deadlines

10/31 - WCCFL

11/14 - BLS

11/15 - GLOW

11/15 - PLC