Colloquium, 3/28 – Amy Rose Deal
Please join us for the final colloquium talk in our 2013/2014 colloquium series! Speaker: Amy Rose Deal (UC Santa Cruz) Date & Time: Friday, March 28, 3:30 pm Place: Education Building Rm. 433...
View ArticleLing Tea, 3/26 – Jeesun Nam
After a brief hiatus, Ling Tea is back this week! Who: Jeesun Nam (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) When: Wednesday, March 26, 3:00-4:00 pm, Rm. 117 Title: Linguistic Resource-based Approach to...
View ArticleLing Tea, 4/9 – TOM Practice Talks
This week’s Ling-Tea will feature three practice talks from our graduate students for their presentations at the upcoming TOM 7 workshop at the University of Toronto this coming Saturday. When:...
View ArticleYuliya Manyakina receives Arts travel award
Yuliya Manyakina is a recipient of Arts Graduate Student Travel award. The awards are designed to support graduate student travel for research purposes, including fieldwork. Yuliya will travel to...
View ArticleAnother McGill ’12 graduate to graduate school
A follow-up to this recent announcement of next year’s plans for McGill Linguistics 2012 BAs: Thea Knowles will enter the combined MClSc/PhD program in Speech Pathology at Western University this fall....
View ArticleCarlson, Sonderegger, and Bane (2014) on phonological networks
An article co-authored by Morgan Sonderegger has appeared. Congratulations! Carlson, Matthew, Morgan Sonderegger, and Max Bane. (2014) “How children explore the phonological network in child-directed...
View ArticleSonderegger presents at Workshop on Sound Change
Morgan Sonderegger was at the 3rd biennial Workshop on Sound Change, held at U.C. Berkeley May 28-31. With James Kirby, he presented an invited talk titled “Actuation without production bias”. The...
View ArticleWelcome new lecturer Peter Milne!
McLing would like to welcome Peter Milne, who is joining the department this year as a Faculty Lecturer in phonetics and phonology. Welcome, Peter! I have recently graduated from the UofO and spent...
View ArticleMcGill Linguistics Colloquium Series 2014-2015
We are pleased to announce the schedule for our colloquium series this school year. As usual, talks are scheduled on Fridays at 3:30 pm. Titles and locations will be announced as the talks approach. We...
View ArticleLing Tea Fall 2014
LingTea will resume at the same time and place this semester: Wednesdays 3-4pm (or 4:30) in room 117. Yuliya and Gui will be co-organizing this semester. For those that are not familiar with LingTea,...
View ArticleSummer news round-up, grad edition
Hyeyoung Bang had her first eval paper accepted as a talk at the BU conference on child language and as a poster at the Acoustical Society of America. The title of her talk is: ”A child-specific...
View ArticleDepartmental picnic: St-Henri edition
McGill linguists took advantage of a glorious late summer day to mark the beginning of the year with delicious food and good conversation, at the department’s annual picnic. The picnic was for the...
View ArticleFaculty summer news round-up: addendum
Heather Goad went to China with Chen Qu (PhD 2013) in May. She gave talks at universities in Beijing, Ningbo and Harbin. In June, Heather taught at the Summer School of the Norwegian National Graduate...
View ArticleColloquium, 9/12 – Anne-Michelle Tessier
Please join us for the first colloquium talk of our 2014/2015 series! Speaker: Anne-Michelle Tessier (University of Alberta) Date & Time: Friday, September 12, 3:30 pm Place: Education Building Rm....
View ArticleLing Tea, 9/10 – Gui Garcia and Natália Brambatti Guzzo
Just a reminder that the first LingTea of the semester is this week: Who: Gui Garcia and Natália Brambatti Guzzo What: “The status of neoclassical elements in Brazilian Portuguese: evidence from vowel...
View ArticleTeam McGill Linguistics and Friends at Terry Fox Run/Walk
11 McGill linguists and their friends participated in the Terry Fox Run/Walk for cancer research at the Old Port on Sunday, September 14, 2014. Special thanks to those who contributed very kindly to...
View ArticleTokiko Okuma at EuroSLA 24
Tokiko Okuma presented a paper L2 acquisition of bound variable interpretation of Japanese demonstrative pronouns at the 24th annual conference of the European Second Language Association (EuroSLA) at...
View ArticleErlewine at TEAL
Later this week, Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine will present at the 9th International Workshop on Theoretical East Asian Linguistics (TEAL-9), in Nantes, France. His talk is “On the position of focus...
View ArticleOriana Kilbourn-Ceron awarded CRBLM Graduate Scholar Stipend
Oriana Kilbourn-Ceron has been awarded a CRBLM Graduate Scholar Stipend of $6,000, based on her research proposal on “The effect of boundaries and locality on phonological variability in speech...
View ArticleHadas Kotek in Amsterdam and Leiden
Hadas Kotek spent last week as a guest of the Institute for Logic, Language, and Computation (ILLC) at the University of Amsterdam. This week she is visiting the University of Leiden, where she will be...
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