BCGL7: Program available
The program for the Brussels Conference on Generative Linguistics is now available. BCGL7 will take place from December 17 to December 18 and will deal with The Morphology-Syntax Interface.
The program for the Brussels Conference on Generative Linguistics is now available. BCGL7 will take place from December 17 to December 18 and will deal with The Morphology-Syntax Interface.
CRISSP is happy to announce another installment in the CRISSP Seminar series. Sjef Barbiers will give a seminar entitled ‘Stranding and successive cyclic movement.’
Jon Gajewski will give a CRISSP lecture series from December 19 to December 21. The title and the abstract for the lectures are now available: “Polarity and Truth Conditions.”
CRISSP is proud to present the seventh installment of the Brussels Conference on Generative Linguistics (BCGL7). The theme of this year’s conference is “The Morphology-Syntax Interface”. BCGL7 will take place from December 17 to December 18, 2012.
CRISSP is happy to announce a three-day lecture series by Jon Gajewski.
CRISSP is happy to announce another installment in the CRISSP Seminar series. Bart Geurts will give a seminar entitled ‘Embedded implicatures: the state of the art’.
CRISSP is proud to present the seventh installment of the Brussels Conference on Generative Linguistics (BCGL7). The theme of this year’s conference is “The Morphology-Syntax Interface”. BCGL7 will take place from December 17 to December 18, 2012.
Jeroen van Craenenbroeck is an invited guest at ‘Decennium: The First Ten Years of CASTL’. The conference will take place from September 12-14 in Tromsø, Norway.
Tanja Temmerman has joined CRISSP as a post-doctoral researcher. She will be working on ‘The Syntax of Idioms’, a collaborative NWO-FWO project with Utrecht University (Prof. dr. Norbert Corver).
Guido Vanden Wyngaerd was at the 45th annual meeting of the Societas Linguistica Europaea (SLE) in Stockholm. Johan Rooryck (LUCL) also presented his joint work with Guido at the workshop Reference and Antecedence: How far does the grammar reach?