Congratulations to Natalia Jardón who successfully defended her dissertation “Pluractional Perfects: Anatomy of a Construction in Eonavian Spanish” on March 4th 2022. As part of her defence, she also held a trial lecture entitled “«One clause or two? Eonavian pluractional perfects in light of the debate over the diagnostics for Spanish causative clause structures». Natalia Read More
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Join us for an in person (!) guest lecture. Dr. Julio Villa-García from the University of Oviedo and theUniversity of Manchester will be presenting on joint work with Dennis Ott. An abstract of his talk is provided below. His talk on the syntax of left-dislocated structures will take place at 13:15 in Room 1.413 in Teorifagbygget. Read More
On Thursday (25/11) a small workshop on Forced Alignment and phonetic analysis. will be held. This was originally planned as a workshop within the MONS workshop, but as MONS was postponed until 2022, we decided to have a digital workshop on the original date. Everyone who is interested in sociophonetics, sound change, prosodic analysis or large Read More
We are happy to announce the trial lecture and thesis defense of Jelena Živojinović, this Thursday, September 30th, 2021. Jelena Živojinović’s position is part of a collaborative PhD programme between The Arctic University of Norway (UIT) and the Università degli Studi di Verona (UniVr). She is supervised by Professor Dr. Eystein Dahl and Professor Dr. Paola Cotticelli. The defense Read More
We are happy to have Gary Thoms (NYU) join us for an extraordinary FishFeed this Tuesday. Please note the starting time of 15.30 (later time because of coordinating with New York). The title and abstract of the talk are presented below. A syntactic reassessment of Goidelic pronoun postposing Gary Thoms (NYU) In Read More
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