We are super happy to have David Adger (Queen Mary University of London) talking to us in FishFeed tomorrow at the usual time (1315 on Tuesday)! Look forward to seeing you all there. Here is the title and a short abstract: Structure and Order in the Kîîtharaka Nominal Over 80% of the worlds Read More
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The doctoral students of CASTLFish are strongly represented at the 5th Norwegian Graduate Student Conference in Linguistics and Philology held on March 11-12. The conference is funded by the Norwegian Graduate Researcher School in Linguistics and Philology (LingPhil) and organised by Bergen University. This year, it will be held fully online. A zoom link for joining the Read More
Next Tuesday (09.02) at 13.15, Pavel Caha from Masaryk University will hold a talk entitled “Semantic parameters, syncretism and counting“. The talk will be held on zoom. The abstract of the talk can be found below below. The slides can be accessed here. Semantic parameters, syncretism and counting In the languages of the world, there appears Read More
This Tuesday, 1st December the Christmas season officially begins and FishFeed will celebrate with a hybrid talk by Prof. Dave Kush from NTNU, who will be here in person to give a talk in B1005 at 1415, our usual FishFeed time (14.15-16.00). We have submitted all the forms to make this hybrid. Because the number of Read More
Join us this Friday (27.11) at 14.15 for CASTLFish´s first ever Joust. The event has been arranged by Sergey Minor and Gillian Ramchand and will occcur between Prof. Ana Arregui (UMass Amherst) and Prof. Daniel Altshuler (University of Oxford). The event will be held on zoom. The topic is The Syntax and Semantics of Aspect. The two Read More
This Tuesday (24.11) at 14.15, Klaus von Heusinger from the University of Cologne will hold a talk entitled “Indefinite demonstratives – specificity, referentiality and discourse prominence”. The talk will be held on zoom. The abstract of the talk can be found below below. Abstract The presentation will examine the relationships between referential domains accounting for Read More