Reflections
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REFLECTIONS talk: Adriana Belletti
The online talk series REFLECTIONS: Foundations and Developments of Generative Grammar will continue with a talk by Adriana Belletti (University of Siena): Date: 8 February 2025, 12:00 EST (17:00 UTC) Topic: Comparative Dimensions in Morphosyntax: Theoretical and Descriptive Insights from Acquisition Studies How to attend: Zoom Live stream on YouTube Zoom Information (a new link) will be sent…
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REFLECTIONS, Howard Lasnik
The online talk series REFLECTIONS: Foundations and Developments of Generative Grammar will continue with a talk by Howard Lasnik (University of Maryland) in just 2 weeks: Date: 29 June 2024, 12:00 EDT (16:00 UTC) Topic: Optionality in Generative Syntax: A Brief History and a Case Study How to attend: Zoom Live stream on YouTube Zoom Information (a new…
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REFLECTIONS: Hagit Borer
The online talk series REFLECTIONS: FOUNDATIONS AND DEVELOPMENTS OF GENERATIVE GRAMMAR will continue with Reflecting on the Generative Word by Hagit Borer (QMUL) on Saturday, April 20th How to attend: You can register here to get a Zoom link Zoom Information will be sent out the day before the talk to those registered on the…
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REFLECTIONS, Richard Kayne
The online talk series, REFLECTIONS: FOUNDATIONS AND DEVELOPMENTS OF GENERATIVE GRAMMAR, will continue with “Generative syntax over the years: on some changes and some non-changes” by Richard Kayne (NYU) on Saturday, February 10th. Date: 10 February 2024, 12:00 EST (17:00 UTC) Topic: Generative Syntax over the Years: on Some Changes and Some Non-changes How to attend Zoom…
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REFLECTIONS, Robert May
REFLECTIONS: FOUNDATIONS AND DEVELOPMENTS OF GENERATIVE GRAMMAR is an online lecture series organized by CSU, where long-standing scholars who continue to contribute to the development of syntactic theory will reflect on their early work from a current perspective, tracing the development of the theory over time. We invite you to participate with us in this…
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