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CSD Proseminar with Erika Skoe
CSD Proseminar with Erika Skoe
Environmental influences on hearing: Insights from wearable technologies and blood-based biomarkers Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders Proseminar with: Erika Skoe, Associate Professor and UW-Madison Linguistics alum! Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences Director …
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Biggam on color semantics
Biggam on color semantics
An introduction to color semantics Carole Biggam, University of Glasgow In person Most people rarely question the principal color terms of their language, for example, red, blue, green in English. However, around the world, languages …
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Ling Fridays Colloquia: Drake on disrupting linguistic bias
Ling Fridays Colloquia: Drake on disrupting linguistic bias
Disrupting linguistic bias through experiential learning in an introductory linguistics class Veronika Drake, Saginaw Valley State University Abstract: Prejudice about groups of people simply based on their dialect (Baker-Bell, 2020; Lippi-Green, 2012) is not only very …
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Ling Fridays Colloquia: Keating on Quechua pseudo-reflexives
Ling Fridays Colloquia: Keating on Quechua pseudo-reflexives
An analysis of Quechua’s pseudo-reflexive morphemes Cailie Keating, undergraduate Linguistics and Spanish major, will present her Hilldale research project that she is completing with Professor Grant Armstrong. In person Reflexivity can generally be defined as …
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LSO and ALSA Game and Craft night
LSO and ALSA Game and Craft night
Join both the Linguistics Student Organization (LSO) and Applied Linguistics Student Association (ALSA) for a crafting & game night on Monday April 17th, from 4pm - 5:30 in 1151 Van Hise Hall. There will be …
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Ling Fridays Colloquia: Sampson on the copular SELF in ASL
Ling Fridays Colloquia: Sampson on the copular SELF in ASL
The use of the copular SELF with adjectives in ASL Tory Sampson, PhD student, University of California-San Diego online Nonverbal predication has not been adequately described in American Sign Language. Contrary to previous claims that …
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Muslims on the Margins: Book Talk by Katrina Daly Thompson
Muslims on the Margins: Book Talk by Katrina Daly Thompson
Religious Studies Brown Bag for the launch of a book by new Language Sciences faculty member Katrina Daly Thompson: Muslims on the Margins - Creating Queer Religious Community in North America. Professor Daly Thompson will …
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Ling Fridays Colloquia: Pato on variation in Spanish
Ling Fridays Colloquia: Pato on variation in Spanish
On Vernacular Universals and Grammatical Variation in Spanish Enrique Pato, Université de Montréal In person Enrique Pato is Full Professor in the Hispanic Studies section of the Department of World Literatures and Languages at the …
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ALSA + LSO Finals study night
ALSA + LSO Finals study night
Stressed about finals? Let's study together! Join the Applied Linguistics Student Association (ALSA) and the Linguistics Student Organization (LSO) on Tuesday, May 2nd from 4:30-6:00 pm in 1151 Van Hise. We will be having our …