Kate Davidson publishes paper with Rachel Mayberry in Language Acquisition
The paper examines the language performance of deaf adults who were not exposed to a sign language until later in life.
The paper examines the language performance of deaf adults who were not exposed to a sign language until later in life.
Several members of the department will give talks, present posters, and receive awards.
The article, titled “Reflexive -st verbs in Icelandic”, appears in the latest issue of Natural Language & Linguistic Theory.
The conference will feature two talks by Kate Davidson, a talk by Jim Wood, and a poster by Jim Wood and Raffaella Zanuttini.
The lecture, titled “Sound Symbolism in Australian Languages: Phonetic Iconicity Re-examined,” will be given at the Dartmouth College Linguistics Department on Thursday, October 16th.
The conference, which features talks and posters on issues in data science, will be held September 26th.
Ashwini’s keynote address is on grammaticalization paths, and Kate is co-presenting a paper on attitude predicates and role shift in ASL.
The paper is titled “‘Get’-passives and case alternations: The view from Icelandic.”
The paper is titled “Geography and spatial analysis in historical linguistics.”