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What is LingLunch?

LingLunch is a lunchtime forum that allows members of the IU Linguistics community to present their work in an informal setting, to get feedback, criticism, and other helpful advice. Often, LingLunch presenters will go on to make the same or similar presentations at a later conference. Travel grant winners also present their work at LingLunch.

LingLunch is open to any and all who wish to present or simply be present, no matter the departmental affiliation. Anyone interested in being a LingLunch lecturer can contact Jason F. Siegel. LingLunch takes place in Memorial Hall 317a (the seminar room).

 

Fall 2007

Oct 15 (Mon.)
12:00-1:00
MM 317

Toshikazu Ikuta

Delta QP: Quantifier Raising Reformulated as Covert Topic/Focus Movement
and
Dopamine in Grammatical Processing: an fMRI investigation in Parkinson’s disease


Spring 2007

Jan 26 (Fri)
11:30-12:30
MM 317

Jason F. Siegel

The Birth and Adolescence of
Guianese French Creole

Fall 2006

Sep 25 (Mon)
12:30-1:30
MM 317

Piibi-Kai Kivik

Variation in personal pronoun forms:
Estonian in the United States

Oct 9 (Mon)
12:30-1:30
MM 317

Brian Riordan

There’s two ways to say it:
Modeling nonstandard there’s

Nov 17 (Fri)
12:15-1:15
MM 401

Nathan Sanders

Recursive Constraint Demotion:
Optimality Theory and Algorithm







If you are interested in presenting, contact Jason F. Siegel