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RoLinC talk: Ana Lúcia Santos

On March 8th, Ana Lúcia Santos (University of Lisbon) will give a RoLinC talk with the title Control and inflected infinitives. Attendance is free but registration is required. More information can be found here.

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Romance Linguistics Circle (RoLinC)

The Romance Linguistics Circle (RoLinC) is organized by the Universities of Cambridge and Newcastle. It meets every Tuesday afternoon at 2pm (CET). The program is available on this website . The meetings are held during the Cambridge term time, and the events are designed to encourage scientific and academic debate within Romance linguistics. Attendance is…

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RoLinC talk: Richard Kayne

On 1 March, Richard Kayne will give a RoLinC talk. Title: TBA The RoLinC (Romance Linguistics Circle) meets online weekly; it is organized by the Universities of Cambridge and Newcastle. Attendance is free but you need to register for the link. Info: https://rolinc.org/

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RoLinC talk: Virginia Hill

On January 25, Virginia Hill (University of New Brunswick) will give a RoLinC talk with the title AUX cliticisation and loss of SVO in Romanian. The RoLinC (Romance Linguistics Circle) meets online weekly; it is organized by the Universities of Cambridge and Newcastle. Attendance is free but you need to register for the link. Info:…

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Theoretical approaches to Lexical Constraints

On March 3rd 2022, the ACLC research group on lexical restrictions organizes a one-day on-campus workshop: Theoretical approaches to Lexical Constraints Venue: VOC-zaal, Bushuis (Kloveniersburgwal 48, Amsterdam)   The full program, abstracts, and registration are online: https://lexicalrestrictions.com/events/ Participation is free and includes coffee and lunch, but please register on-line no later than 24 February.  

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UiL-OTS Colloquium: Lasha Abzianidze

Lasha Abzianidze will give a talk at the next UiL-OTS Colloquium, on January 20 (15:30-17:00). The talk will be entitled Automating Natural Reasoning for Natural Language. More information and the link can be found here Abstract In general, detecting semantic relations between the meanings of sentences requires reasoning, and it represents a substantial part of…

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