We look forward to welcoming Professor Torsten Meißner (University of Cambridge), who will give a talk entitled "To reconstruct or not: the Greek nouns in -eus" to the first General Linguistics Seminar of 2024. Monday 15 January, 5:15 p.m.
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We look forward to hearing our Leverhulme Early Career Fellow Dr Anna Paradís, who will give a talk entitled “When restructuring meets control” to the General Linguistics Seminar on 19 February. 5:15 p.m. in the Taylorian Institute, room 2.
We look forward to welcoming Professor David Adger (Queen Mary University of London) to the General Linguistics Seminar on 29 January, where he will tell us about “Mereological Syntax and Island Locality”.
We look forward to welcoming Dr Itamar Kastner (University of Edinburgh) to the General Linguistics Seminar on 26 February, for his talk entitled “When Large Language Models can and can't learn morphology”. 5:15 p.m. in the Taylorian Institute, room 2.
Professor Philippe Schlenker (Institut Jean-Nicod, CNRS; New York University) will deliver the first public lecture in a new series on Linguistics and Philosophy: "Music Semantics". 3.30-5 p.m.
A warm welcome to everyone joining us for this conference, at the Ioannou Centre for Classical and Byzantine Studies.
The Simon, Arpi & Marie Simonian Prize for Excellence in Leadership is an annual prize open to both undergraduates and postgraduates at St Edmund Hall.
"Echoes of the past: Turkish, Venetian, and Greek", an exhibition organised by Oxford phoneticians: Sunday 27th October, 10:00-15.30, The Hellenic Centre, London http://helleniccentre.org/event/echoes-of-the-past/