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Faculty of Linguistics, Philology & Phonetics General Linguistics Seminar Trinity Term 2019 The following seminars will be given in weeks 15 5:15 pm on Mondays Room 2 Taylorian Institute ALL WELCOME 1st Wk: 29th April Professor Adam Przepiórkowski (University of Warsaw) Against the Argument–Adjunct Dichotomy 2nd Wk: 6th May Dr Charlotte Hemmings (University of Oxford) Differential case marking in Northern Sarawak 3rd Wk: 13th May Dr Vipul Arora (Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur) Modern speech technologies and applications of phonology 4th Wk: 20th May Dr Toni Bassaganyas Bars (University of Oxford) There be and havesentences: different semantics, different definiteness effects 5th Wk: 27th May Professor Anita Mehta (University of Oxford) THE LEVERHULME LECTURE Language dynamics, what we hear and how we hear it: a physicist's take Conveners: Aditi Lahiri Kerstin Hoge Wolfgang de Melo

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Page 1: GLS TT2019 Seminar Series Programme - University of Oxford · Title: Microsoft Word - GLS TT2019 Seminar Series Programme.docx Author: Jane Cunning Created Date: 20190327135901Z

 

Faculty  of  Linguistics,  Philology  &  Phonetics  General  Linguistics  Seminar  

Trinity  Term  2019 The  following  seminars  will  be  given  in  weeks  1-­‐5  

5:15  pm  on  Mondays                                                        Room  2  -­‐  Taylorian  Institute    ALL  WELCOME  

   1st  Wk:  29th  April  

Professor  Adam  Przepiórkowski    (University  of  Warsaw)  Against  the  Argument–Adjunct  Dichotomy  

 2nd  Wk:  6th  May  

Dr  Charlotte  Hemmings  (University  of  Oxford)  Differential  case  marking  in  Northern  Sarawak  

   

3rd  Wk:  13th  May                  

Dr  Vipul  Arora  (Indian  Institute  of  Technology,  Kanpur)  Modern  speech  technologies  and  applications  of  phonology  

   4th  Wk:  20th  May    

Dr  Toni  Bassaganyas  Bars  (University  of  Oxford)  There  be-­‐  and  have-­‐sentences:  different  semantics,  different  definiteness  effects  

   5th  Wk:  27th  May  

Professor  Anita  Mehta  (University  of  Oxford)  THE  LEVERHULME  LECTURE  

Language  dynamics,  what  we  hear  and  how  we  hear  it:  a physicist's  take        

Conveners:  Aditi  Lahiri  -­‐  Kerstin  Hoge  -­‐  Wolfgang  de  Melo