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Linguistics Colloquium, Phyllis Bellver (Centre College): Thursday, 11 Oct, 4:00, Olin 02
3 October 2012Please join us on Thursday, 11 Oct, at 4:00 in **Olin 02** for the first Linguistics Colloquium of the fall term: ‘The Interface of Pragmatics and Syntax in Basque Discourse’ Colloquium by Phyllis…
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Mark your calendars for the 2011 Linguistics Picnic! Friday, 20 May 5:00 – 8:00 pm Goodhue Superlounge Kurry Kabob, linguistics trivia, and linguistics swag. If you plan to attend, be…
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The Carleton Linguistics Department invites everyone to the final talk in the 2010-11 Carleton Linguistics Colloquium Series. The Malay Verbal Prefix meN- and the Unergative/Unaccusative Distinction Dr. Hooi Ling Soh…
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Writing as tool use– are there “practical universals” of writing?: public talk by Dr. Mark Hansell
12 April 2011The Carleton Linguistics Department invites everyone to the next talk in the Carleton Linguistics Colloquium Series. Writing as tool use– are there “practical universals” of writing? Dr. Mark Hansell Professor…
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The Phonology of Contrast: public talk by Dr. Ania Lubowicz, University of Southern California
4 February 2011The Carleton Linguistics Department is very pleased to announce the fifth colloquium of the Carleton Linguistics Colloquium Series. The Phonology of Contrast Dr. Ania Lubowicz Assistant Professor of Linguistics, University of…
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Unwrapping the Zapotec voice box: public talk by Dr. Christina Esposito, Macalester College
13 January 2011The Carleton Linguistics Department is very pleased to announce the fourth colloquium of the Carleton Linguistics Colloquium Series. Unwrapping the Zapotec Voice Box Dr. Christina Esposito Assistant Professor of Linguistics, Macalester…
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The Carleton Linguistics Program is very pleased to announce the third colloquium of the Carleton Linguistics Colloquium Series. Machine Translation Dr. Jeff Ondich Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science, Carleton College Chief Technology…
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The Cognitive Representation of Social Stratification in Phonology: public talk by Dr. Benjamin Munson
13 April 2010The Carleton Linguistics Program is very pleased to announce the second colloquium of the Carleton Linguistics Colloquium Series. The Cognitive Representation of Social Stratification in Phonology Professor Benjamin Munson Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences Department…
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The Carleton Linguistics Program is very pleased to announce the launch of the Carleton Linguistics Colloquium Series. Come one, come all to the first colloquium in this series: Kanji from…
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final linguistics movie of fall term: ‘Atlantis’, Tuesday, 17 Nov, 8:15p
16 November 2009Join linguists and friends on Tuesday evenings for a movie! All viewings will take place in Goodsell 03 at 8:15p. Popcorn and soda are provided.
The final linguistics movie night of the fall term will be Tuesday, November 17. The movie is ‘Atlantis: The Lost Empire’, a 2001 Disney animated film featuring a linguist as its protagonist. Our hero, Milo, discovers the lost civilization of Atlantis and learns Atlantean, a language created for the film by real life linguist Dr. Marc Okrand.
For more information on linguistics movie nights, including future screenings, contact Andrew Terwilliger (terwilan).