Tomorrow in fish feed we will have a talk by Prof. Linda Wheeldon. She is working on some interesting stuff in sentence production that a number of fisherfolk are interested in. The title of her talk and and the abstract are found below: Spoken sentence production: incremental planning for fluent output. Speaking is a demanding Read More
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CASTLFish will show a strong presence at the Linearising Constituents Across Domains conference, this week. The conference is cohosted by University College London and Bled Institute, and will be held online on October 15-16 A zoom link for joining the conference will be distributed after registration and upon request. CASTLFish is represented by Craig, Björn, Gillian and Read More
This Tuesday (13.10) at 14.15 Mikael Roll from Lund University will hold a talk entitled “The brain’s predictive use of syntactically and morphologically conditioned tones.” In case you missed his talk, or would like to rewatch it, a video recording can be found HERE. More information about Mikael Roll’s research on within-word predictions, can be Read More
We are happy to announce the trial lecture and thesis defence of Desalegn Belaynew Workneh will take place on September 3rd-4th 2020. All proceedings connected to this events will be held digitally. Desalegn’s thesis The Voice Systems of Amharic was written under the supervision of professor Peter Svenonius (UiT). A short summary of the thesis is provided below. The Read More
Before CASTLFish takes a well deserved summer break, this Thursday at 6.30 pm Gillian Ramchand will be discussing the syntax-semantics interface, specifically event structure, with Hagit Borer (Queen Mary University of London). They will be asked to debate based on the following questions: a) How are thematic relations encoded in the syntax? b) What is Read More