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LINCD News
- Morphosyntax Reading Group (MRG) 16 February 2016
- LINCD Reseach v1.0 1 September 2014
- Sociolinguistics Reading Group (SRG) is back! 21 August 2014
- The all-new sociolinguistics reading group! 17 September 2013
- A Bit of History and an Overview to start things off… 6 September 2013
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Morphosyntax Reading Group (MRG)
The Linguistics Program is now hosting a Morphosyntax Reading Group (MRG, ‘merge’) devoted to significant articles on morphological and syntactic topics; the group’s organizers are Derek Legg and Gregory Stump. Our plan is to meet every other Thursday from 1 to … Continue reading
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LINCD Reseach v1.0
After the Summer 2013 “alpha” and the Academic Year 2013-2014 “beta” versions, and after a Summer 2014 period of assessment and upgrades, we are pleased to announce the “release” of LINCD Research v1.0 for the Academic Year 2014-2015. The highlight … Continue reading
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Sociolinguistics Reading Group (SRG) is back!
The new semester is quickly approaching, and we have a lot of excitement heading your way! I hope you have already seen the email Prof. Lauersdorf and I sent our earlier this week to announce that both LINCD regular sessions and … Continue reading
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The all-new sociolinguistics reading group!
As part of our LINCD initiative, we’ve started a reading group for the sociolinguistically interested. In our meetings, which will occur approximately every other week on Wednesdays at 2pm in the RCH (see the lab schedule for details), our plan … Continue reading
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A Bit of History and an Overview to start things off…
The LINCD Research initiative began as a “corpus linguistics lab” for the students in the Spring 2013 graduate seminar on Historical Sociolinguistics. The research projects for that course required the use of historical corpus data, which necessitated, in many instances, … Continue reading
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