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Faculty of Linguistics, Philology & Phonetics General Linguistics Seminar Hilary Term 2018 The following seminars will be given at 5:15 pm on Mondays Weeks 1 – 8 Taylorian Institute Room 2 ALL WELCOME *Please note the Seminar in 2 nd week will be held in the Main Hall 1st Wk: 15 th January Robert Stainton (University of Western Ontario) QuasiFactives and Cognitive Efficiency *2nd Wk: 22 nd January Jaap Maat (University of Amsterdam) John Wallis (16161703) on teaching language to a boy born deaf 3rd Wk: 29 th January Heinz Giegerich (University of Edinburgh) Compounds in noman’s land 4th Wk: 5 th February David Poeppel (MPI Frankfurt) Speech is special and language is structured 5th Wk: 12 th February Hanne Eckhoff (University of Oxford) Aorists, delimitatives and ingressives in early Slavic 6th Wk: 19 th February John Hale (Cornell University) Modeling fMRI time courses with syntactic structure 7th Wk: 26 th February Zoe Schlueter (University of Edinburgh) Children’s deviating word productions: Speech production under construction 8th Wk: 5 th March Rebecca Woods (University of Huddersfield) Nonadult questions in child language: a syntactic window onto pragmatic development Conveners: Profs. Aditi Lahiri Ash Asudeh Wolfgang de Melo

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Faculty  of  Linguistics,  Philology  &  Phonetics  General  Linguistics  Seminar  

Hilary  Term  2018    

The  following  seminars  will  be  given  at  5:15  pm  on  Mondays    

Weeks  1  –  8          Taylorian  Institute  Room  2    ALL  WELCOME  

*Please  note  the  Seminar  in  2nd  week  will  be  held  in  the  Main  Hall      

 1st        Wk:  15th  January Robert  Stainton  (University  of  Western  Ontario)

Quasi-­‐Factives  and  Cognitive  Efficiency    

*2nd  Wk:  22nd  January              Jaap  Maat  (University  of  Amsterdam)  John  Wallis  (1616-­‐1703)  on  teaching  language  to  a  boy  born  deaf  

 3rd  Wk:  29th  January   Heinz  Giegerich  (University  of  Edinburgh)  

Compounds  in  no-­‐man’s  land    

4th  Wk:    5th  February                    David  Poeppel  (MPI  Frankfurt)  Speech  is  special  and  language  is  structured

 5th  Wk:  12th  February   Hanne  Eckhoff  (University  of  Oxford)  

Aorists,  delimitatives  and  ingressives  in  early  Slavic    

6th  Wk:  19th  February                  John  Hale  (Cornell  University)  Modeling  fMRI  time  courses  with  syntactic  structure  

 7th  Wk:  26th  February                Zoe  Schlueter  (University  of  Edinburgh)  

Children’s  deviating  word  productions:  Speech  production  under  construction  

 8th  Wk:  5th  March                              Rebecca  Woods  (University  of  Huddersfield)  

Non-­‐adult  questions  in  child  language:  a  syntactic  window  onto  pragmatic  development  

   

Conveners:  Profs.  Aditi  Lahiri  -­‐  Ash  Asudeh  -­‐  Wolfgang  de  Melo