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Home » Events » Competing Theories, Recursion, and Mystery Constituents at the Phonology-Syntax Interface

Competing Theories, Recursion, and Mystery Constituents at the Phonology-Syntax Interface

Speaker: 
Taylor Miller (SUNY Oswego)
Event time: 
Friday, December 4, 2020 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Event description: 

TBA

Link to Zoom Event: https://yale.zoom.us/j/95309038590?pwd=Y0d2OUpBclBQcjlhUGU4RTVoOGg2QT09&from=msft

Contact: 
Suzanne al-Labban
203.432.2450
suzanne.al-labban@yale.edu
Event Type: 
Lunch Talks

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