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Ivan A. Sag to present in Colloquium Series
Ivan A. Sag, Professor of Linguistics and Symbolic Systems at Standford University, will give a colloquium talk on Thursday, November 24, 2011 at 4pm. The title of the talk as well as the room will be announced soon on our events...
[more]Albert Wall off to fieldwork in Brazil
Albert Wall (Project C3) will spend this November in Brazil doing fieldwork. While in Brazil, he will also give a talk entitled "Processing Brazilian Portuguese Bare Nominals" at the 3rd International Conference on Bare...
[more]Oliver Bott and Fabian Schlotterbeck at AMLaP 2011 in Paris
Oliver Bott (Project B1) and Fabian Schlotterbeck (Project B1) presented a poster on "The Time Course of Quantifier-Quantifier Interaction" at this year's AMLaP in Paris, September 1-3. The poster discussed an...
[more]Lucas Champollion at Stuttgart workshop on aspect and modality
Lucas Champollion (TüZLi) gave a talk on "For-Adverbials and Scope" at a workshop on "Aspect and Modality in Lexical Semantics" at Stuttgart University on September 30, 2011.
[more]ESSLI 2012 course on mereology
Lucas Champollion (TüZLi) will offer an introductory course at ESSLLI 2012 (August 6-17, 2012 in Opole, Poland) with the title "Linguistic Applications of Mereology". The course will introduce basic techniques of...
[more]"Wie viel Körper braucht der Geist?" (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, August 31, 2011)
The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, one of Germany's major newspapers, published a brief report on the workshop Emboddied and Situated Language Processing 2011 in Bielefeld. The piece also mentions a local linguist and...
[more]Tübingen linguists at ESLP 2011 in Bielefeld
Martin Lachmair (Project B4) will present joint work with Mónica de Filipis, Irmgard de la Vega, and Barbara Kaup (Project B4) entitled "When Up-Words Meet Down-Sentences: New Evidence of Compatibliity Effects" at the...
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