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Category Archives: Presentations
One. Million. Kroner
How does that sound to you? Not bad? Well, this is exactly how much the Tromsø Research Foundation has granted to the project Bilingual Immigrant Children in North Norway: The Norwegian Welfare Society and the Language of Russian-Norwegian Children; from … Continue reading
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And for some less orthodox events….
Well, let’s start with some more, ahem, orthodox news: CASTL post-doc Roksolana Mykhaylyk is going to present Change in Prosody as an Alternative: Evidence from Acquisition at the 35th Penn Linguistics Colloquium in Philadelphia in March. So be there! Anyway, here … Continue reading
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February news: DGfS, nominations
Right, just because somebody at CASTL Blog HQ sometimes forgets to press the “Publish” button doesn’t mean nothing is going on. Here’s a recap of (relatively) recent news: CASTL was prominent on the program of the 2011 edition of the … Continue reading
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Resuming normal service…
…on two fronts. First, congratulations to CASTL PhD students Éva Dékány and Sandhya Sundaresan, whose presence will grace the 34th GLOW colloquium in glamorous Vienna in April. Éva will talk about Spurious NP Ellipsis in Hungarian, while Sandhya presents A syntactic feature-calculus … Continue reading
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When it’s silent on the blog…
…it doesn’t mean it’s silent in CASTL. Despite the prolonged radio silence (sorry about that!), we’ve been keeping ourselves busy. Here are some highlights of the past couple of weeks: CASTL phonologists traversed basically the entire continent (and then some) … Continue reading
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Oslomarka calling!
In more presentation news, CASTL senior researcher Marit Westergaard is off to beautiful Lysebu (did you know that most of Oslo is actually forest? Well, it’s somewhere in that forest) to participate in a workshop on Information structure and corpus … Continue reading
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More CASTL people to the Netherlands!
Following from December’s CASTL descent on the western part of the Netherlands, now it is the turn of the north-east! As some of you may know, ConSOLE XIX takes place in Groningen, on January 5th through 8th. And there are familiar … Continue reading
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Conferences and workshops, oh my!
Despite the end of the semester being upon us already, the CASTL community just won’t be scared off, with many people heading for the frozen vistas of continental Europe (seriously, Tromsø seems to have been the warmest place in Europe … Continue reading
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CASTL syntacticians on the road
Keeping up with the strong start to the blog (please remember to spread the word!), we can reveal the whereabouts of some members of CASTL’s syntax community in the coming days. CASTL post-doc Pavel Caha and CASTL affiliate Tom McFadden … Continue reading
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