The CRISSP Seminar with Walter Daelemans has been cancelled.
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CRISSP Seminar: Walter Daelemans
CRISSP is happy to announce another installment in the CRISSP Seminar series:
Lecturer: Walter Daelemans (CLiPS Research Center, University of Antwerp)
Title: Three levels of knowledge extraction from text
Date & time: Monday January 27, 2014, 17.00-18.30
Defense Adrienn Jánosi
Adrienn Jánosi (CRISSP) will defend her PhD thesis on January 30th: ‘Long Split Focus Constructions in Hungarian with a View on Speaker Variation’.
- Date & time: January 30th, 2014 – 14:00
- Venue: Promotion Hall, University Hall, Naamsestraat 22, Leuven
Marijke De Belder at WCCFL
Marijke De Belder will give a talk with Marjo van Koppen at WCCFL : ‘What may cause idiolectal variation? The case of ANN-compounds in Dutch.’
She will also present a poster entitled ‘The root and nothing but the root: primary compounds in Dutch’.
Anders Holmberg: Title and Abstract
The title and the abstract for the Anders Holmberg Seminar are now available.
Title: The syntax of negative questions
Stephanie Solt: Handout Available for Download
Stephanie Solt gave a CRISSP Seminar on November 4th, 2013. The handout is now available for download.
> Download the handout (pdf)
Marijke De Belder and Jeroen van Craenenbroeck at DGfS
Marijke De Belder and Jeroen van Craenenbroeck will give a talk at the DGfS 2014 Workshop on Labels and Roots.
M. De Belder & J. van Craenenbroeck. “On functional vocabulary items in root positions”. DGfS 2014 Workshop on Labels and Roots, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany. March 5-7, 2014
The Nouwen Lectures: Handouts Available for Download
Rick Nouwen is in Brussels for a CRISSP lecture series. His handouts are now available for download:
Alain Kihm: Handout Now Available
Alain Kihm gave a CRISSP Seminar on October 7, 2013. The handout is now available for download.
Alain Kihm Seminar: Title and Abstract
The title and the abstract for the Alain Kihm Seminar are now available.
Title: Noun phrases in Guinea-Bissau Kriyol and Nubi: a morphosyntactic and semantic-pragmatic comparison > Read the abstract
The seminar will take place on October, 7, 16:30 – 18:00.