Tags: Colloquia

Linguistics faculty and former Director of the Program, Dr. Jared Klein will be presenting "Proto-Indo-European *nu as a Discourse Particle."
Linguistics PhD student, Jonathan Crum, will be presenting "The syntax/semantics of number and optional classifiers."
Dr. Mark Wenthe will be presenting "Why isn't Old Icelandic at at and not þat?"
Linguistics PhD student, Shannon Rodríguez, will be presenting on the subject of  “Piper’s Persistence: A sociophonetic lifespan study on John Piper’s vowel space.”
Ph.D. candidate Vanessa Swenson, will be presenting "The Effect of Massive Internal Displacement on the Vowel Phonology of Portuguese in Luanda, Angola."
Linguistics MA Student, Trey Lackey, will be presenting on the subject of "Whomst: an old pattern in a new context."
Dr. Pilar Chamorro will be presenting “Temporal reference and remoteness distinctions in Guajajára.”
Linguistics PhD student, Longlong Wang, will be presenting a paper on the subject of "Temporal and Aspectual Reference and Got in Colloquial Singapore English." 
"Rhotic Backing in the Southern Huon Gulf"
Talk to be determined.