Raffaella Zanuttini speaks at CUNY colloquium
Raffaella spoke about joint work with Jim Wood on the syntactic structure of presentatives.
Raffaella spoke about joint work with Jim Wood on the syntactic structure of presentatives.
Results on TAG parsing and finite-state Optimality Theory were presented at TAG+, FSMNLP, and EMNLP.
Yale-affiliated linguists showcased seven different presentations—more than any other university.
Professor Claire Bowern, Professor María Piñango, and graduate student Martín Fuchs spoke at this year’s International Conference on Historical Linguistics.
Assistant Professor Jason Shaw, Postdoc Matt Barros, Lecturer Hadas Kotek, and graduate students Matt Tyler and Josh Phillips presented at CLS 53.
Ph.D. candidate Rikker Dockum presented research on the Tai Khamti language at the 2017 meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society (SEALS).
Postdoc Matt Barros and Lecturer Hadas Kotek presented at the poster session of the Generative Linguistics in the Old World (GLOW) conference.
Postdoc Matt Barros, Lecturer Hadas Kotek, and Professor Bob Frank organized a workshop on sluicing.
Professor Claire Bowern spoke to science enthusiasts at the Tilde Cafe about the historical study of language.
Professor Raffaella Zanuttini and Assistant Professor Jim Wood presented research from the Yale Grammatical Diversity Project at Dartmouth College and Virginia Tech.