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Of Related Interest
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Time and Location

Talks are on Fridays at 2 p.m. unless otherwise noted. The colloquium will be held in Marie Mount Hall, Room 1304 unless noted otherwise. Titles and abstracts will be added as we receive them.

Confirmed Speakers and Dates

Date Speaker Affiliation Title
September 25 Chip Gerfen UNC "Phonetics contexts or phonological structures? Phonetics, phonology, and the licensing of contrast"
October 9 John Ingram Queensland, Australia "Two experiments in Japanese - English interlanguage phonetics/phonology and what they can tell us about speech perception"
October 16 Ken Wexler MIT "Very Early Parameter-Setting, the Extended Projection Principle, the Unique Checking Constraint, Minimalism, and the Optional Infinitive Stage"
October 22 & 23
1108B Marie Mount Hall
Various Various Maryland Linguistics Student Conference 1998
October 30 Bonnie D. Schwartz Durham, UK "Child L2 English:
Optional uninflection, not Optional Infinitives"
November 3
(Tue)
Tatiana Chernikovskaya I. Sechenov Institute, Russia "Cerebral asymmetry for language and communication"
November 6 Laura Benua Maryland "Morpho-phonological derivation and inventories"
November 13 Marcel den Dikken CUNY & ZAS/Berlin "Pseudoclefts and Ellipsis"
November 20 Kai von Fintel MIT "Would You Believe It? The King of France is Back!
Presuppositions and Truth-Value Intuitions"
November 30
(Mon)
4 p.m.
Tawes Theatre
Noam Chomsky MIT The Graduate School Distinguished Lecturer Series
Language and Cognition
December 4 Mark Baltin NYU "Inner VP- Ellipsis"

Meeting with Speakers

Those interested in meeting with a speaker during his or her visit should contact Yoshi Okamoto (yoshi@umiacs.umd.edu). The same goes for anyone who is interested in having dinner with the speaker and members of the department.

Directions

Of Related Interest

People who attend the Linguistics Colloquium Series are also encouraged to attend the LAISEM (Logic and Artificial Intelligence) series on Tuesdays at 4 p.m., and the Computational Linguistics Colloquium Series on Thursdays at 4 p.m. Many talks in these series are likely to be of interest to linguists.

Series Organizer

This is a student-run series coordinated by Yoshi Okamoto (yoshi@umiacs.umd.edu).