Spring 2021
Thursday, March 25
3:30-5:00pm
(UT Austin)
Complement clauses in Teotitl¨¢n del Valle Zapotec: why are they unique and how might typology support our understanding of them even without defining them??
Monday, March 29
3:30-5:00pm
(University of Louisville)
Abstract:?The complex exponence relations of tonal inflection in San Juan Quiahije Eastern Chatino verbs
Thursday, April 1
12:40-2:00pm
(University of Arizona)
naat ?a maqlaqsyalank hemkank¡¯la:?Sustaining tribal sovereignty through community-based language research
Friday, April 9
11:00am-12:20pm
Jalon Begay (University of New Mexico)
Reconceptualizing Navajo word formation and holoxemic relations
Friday, April 21
4:00-5:30pm (MT)
?(University of Michigan)
Cognition and Sociolinguistic Knowledge of African American English
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Fall 2020
Wednesday, December 9
4:00-5:30pm
Miriam Aguilar (Naso; Universidad de Panam¨¢)
Natalia Berm¨²dez (University of Chicago)
Centering Indigenous Methodologies in Linguistic Fieldwork:?Creating the Naso Cultural Encyclopedia
Spring 2020
Wednesday, January?22
4:00pm,?CLRE 302
Valentina Schiattarella, University of Naples & Fullbright Visitor to CU Linguistics
Title:?"Reference System in Siwi (Berber, Egypt)"
Wednesday, January?29
4:00pm,?MUEN D430/D28
, Ohio State University
Title:?"Modeling Syntax Acquisition with Cognitive Constraints"
Friday, January 31
4:00-5:30pm?Presentation and roundtable discussion
5:30-6:30pm?Social hour with light bites
Roundtable with SoundHound: Insights on Lingusitics Roles in Speech Recognition Technology
*Special off-campus location:?SoundHound Boulder (1468 Pearl St, Suite 200)*
Tuesday, February?18
6:00pm,?CASE Auditorium
David J. Peterson
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Do you conlang? Linguist David J. Peterson created the Dothraki and Valyrian languages for HBO's?Game of Thrones, as well as languages for?The Witcher, Thor: The Dark World, Doctor Strange, Into the Badlandsand more. Join us as he talks about the linguistic tools he uses?when he envisions, develops and evolves new languages.
Note: This event is sponsored by the CU Undergraduate Linguistics Club; it is a ticketed event, but tickets are free. Reserve your free tickets at the Eventbrite link above.
Monday, February?17th
4:00-5:30pm
MUEN D430/D28
,?Stanford University
Title:?"Modeling Utterance Interpretation in Context"
Wednesday, February?19th
4:00-5:30pm
MUEN D430/D28
,?Facebook Artificial Intelligence Research / New York University
Title:?"Is the association of nouns to gender classes truly arbitrary?"
Wednesday, April 1
4:00-6:30pm
British Studies Room
, Northwestern?University
Title:?"The Imperfect Futures of Generation Z: Spelling Bees and Childhood in the New Millennium"
Note: This event is co-sponsored by the CU Literacy Practicum, the Department?of Linguistics, and the Department of Anthropology.?
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