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 a Linguistic Point of View
Professor Michael Flynn, Carleton Linguistics Program
Friday, 22 January 2010, Leighton 304, 4:00 pm
In this talk, Prof. Flynn will consider the Japanese writing system through the lens of linguistic theory.
A reception will follow the talk.
Through this series of colloquia, the Linguistics Program will host two public talks per term. Expect to hear about a wide range of cutting-edge scholarly research, both within the field of linguistics narrowly defined as well as that which transcends traditional disciplinary boundaries. Expect to hear from talented and respected researchers in all fields, both within and without the Carleton community, whose work pertains in some way to linguistics.
All talks in this series will be held on Friday afternoons at 4:00 pm. Keep an eye on this space for information about the next colloquia in our series. If you have any questions or suggestions, please contact Cati Fortin (cfortin).