WHASC Newsletter: 05-28-2003
Linguistics Undergraduate Research Conference 2003
Baytree Conference Center
Room D
Thursday, June 5, 2003
3-5:45 p.m. (followed by reception)
3:00-3:25
Laura Buhl, Linguistics
3:25-3:50
Alia Sperling, Linguistics and History
3:50-4:15
Holman Tse, Linguistics and Anthropology
4:15-4:30
Break
4:30-5:05
Japanese language research group:
Ryan Tanaka, Language Studies
Eric Terao, Language Studies and Global Economics
Ember Van Allen, Linguistics
Fujiko Yamamoto, Language Studies
5:05-5:45
Invited speaker: Joey Sabbagh, MIT (Linguistics BA, UCSC, 2000)
5:45-6:30
Reception on the patio next to the conference room
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Jorge Hankamer is visiting the University of Tromso, Norway where he is giving a colloquium talk, two double lectures on computational morphology for a graduate morphology course, and a workshop presentation in a morphology workshop.
May 22, Colloquium: "When Movement Must be Blocked"
(this is based on joint work with Line Mikkelsen)
May 28-29: Lectures on Computation al Morphology
May 31: "Ad-Phrasal Affixes"
(part of a Morphology workshop)
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Philosophy Colloquium
Dorit Bar-On
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
"Externalism and Self-Knowledge: Content, Use, and Expression"
Friday, May 30
4:30 p.m.
Cowell College Conference Room
Dorit Bar-On specializes in philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, and epistemology. Her Speaking My Mind: Expression and Self-Knowledge is forthcoming from Oxford University Press. She is currently working on a manuscript on deflationism, truth and meaning (with Keith Simmons).