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The Northwest Indian Language Institute by Janne Underriner, Robert Elliott, Judith Fernandes, Joana Jansen, Gabriela Pérez Báez

The Department of Linguistics and the Graduate Linguists of Oregon Student Society (GLOSS) are pleased to announce that their weekly colloquium will be hosting the talk:

The Northwest Indian Language Institute

given by Janne Underriner, Robert Elliott, Judith Fernandes, Joana Jansen, Gabriela Pérez Báez (University of Oregon)

Friday, May 3, at 3:30pm in Straub 145,

University of Oregon

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Trans-Himalayan (Tibeto-Burman) Tone Typology by Amos Teo

The Department of Linguistics and the Graduate Linguists of Oregon Student Society (GLOSS) are pleased to announce that their weekly colloquium will be hosting the talk:

Trans-Himalayan (Tibeto-Burman) Tone Typology

given by Amos Teo (University of Oregon)

Friday, April 26, at 3:30pm in Straub 145,

University of Oregon

[embeddoc url=”https://blogs.uoregon.edu/gloss/files/2019/04/Teo_abstract-1t9o9m9.pdf” download=”all” viewer=”google” ]

CANCELLED: Two talks this week by Dr. Rob Podesva

The Department of Linguistics, the Graduate Linguists of Oregon Student Society (GLOSS), and the East Asian Languages and Literatures Department are pleased to announce that they will be hosting two talks

given by Dr Rob Podesva (Stanford University)

Articulating country identity through gender and race

Thursday May 30, 2019 from 4:00 to 5:30PM, in McKenzie Hall 229

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The fundamentality of stance in vocal identity construction: Gendered creaky voice

Friday May 31, 2019 from 4:15 to 5:45PM, in Straub Hall 145 (opening reception starting at 3:30PM outside of Straub 145 with food and beverages)

University of Oregon

[embeddoc url=”https://blogs.uoregon.edu/gloss/files/2019/04/Podesva_Abstract-1vqaudy.pdf” download=”all” viewer=”google” ]

[embeddoc url=”https://blogs.uoregon.edu/gloss/files/2019/04/041919_Rob-Podesva_Talk_2-124khrt.pdf” download=”all” viewer=”google” ]

A Typology of Absolute Frames of Reference in Australia by Dr. Dorothea Hoffmann

The Department of Linguistics and the Graduate Linguists of Oregon Student Society (GLOSS) are pleased to announce that their weekly colloquium will be hosting the talk:

A Typology of Absolute Frames of Reference in Australia

given by Dr. Dorothea Hoffmann (University of Oregon)

Friday, April 12, at 3:30pm in Straub 145,

University of Oregon

[embeddoc url=”https://blogs.uoregon.edu/gloss/files/2019/04/DH_absolute_Aus_short1-216pqqw.pdf” download=”all” viewer=”google” ]

Global Survey of Revitalization Efforts: A mixed methods approach to understanding language revitalization practices by Gabriela Pérez Báez

The Department of Linguistics and the Graduate Linguists of Oregon Student Society (GLOSS) are pleased to announce that their weekly colloquium will be hosting the talk:

Global Survey of Revitalization Efforts: A mixed methods approach to understanding language revitalization practices

given by Dr Gabriela Pérez Báez (University of Oregon)

Friday, March 8 at 3:30pm in Straub 145,

University of Oregon

 

[embeddoc url=”https://blogs.uoregon.edu/gloss/files/2019/03/030819_Gabriella_Perez_Baez-1ajuiba.pdf” download=”all” viewer=”google” ]

Repartitioning by Don Daniels

The Department of Linguistics and the Graduate Linguists of Oregon Student Society (GLOSS) are pleased to announce that their weekly colloquium will be hosting the talk:

Repartitioning

given by Don Daniels (University of Oregon)

Friday, March 1 at 3:30pm in Straub 145,

University of Oregon

[embeddoc url=”https://blogs.uoregon.edu/gloss/files/2019/02/030119_Don_Daniels-16x7srk.pdf” download=”all” viewer=”google” ]

 

Prominence perception, ethnicity and experience by Jason McLarty

The Department of Linguistics and the Graduate Linguists of Oregon Student Society (GLOSS) are pleased to announce that their weekly colloquium will be hosting the talk:

Prominence perception, ethnicity and experience

given by Jason McLarty (University of Oregon)

Friday, Feb 15 at 3:30pm in Straub 145,

University of Oregon

[embeddoc url=”https://blogs.uoregon.edu/gloss/files/2019/02/Abstract_McLarty_2_15_talk-19hf0xf.pdf” download=”all” viewer=”google” ]

Speech Production from a Developmental Perspective by Dr Lisa Redford

The Department of Linguistics and the Graduate Linguists of Oregon Student Society (GLOSS) are pleased to announce that their weekly colloquium will be hosting the talk:

Speech Production from a Developmental Perspective

given by Dr. Lisa Redford (University of Oregon)

Friday, Jan 25 at 3:30pm in Straub 145,

University of Oregon

[embeddoc url=”https://blogs.uoregon.edu/gloss/files/2019/01/012519_Lisa_Redford-x3k44z.pdf” download=”all” viewer=”google” ]

Loanword variation: Patterns, meanings, and apparent roots by Zack Jaggers

The Department of Linguistics and the Graduate Linguists of Oregon Student Society (GLOSS) are pleased to announce that their weekly colloquium will be hosting the talk

Loanword variation:  Patterns, meanings, and apparent roots

given by Dr. Zack Jaggers (University of Oregon)

Friday, Jan 18 at 3:30pm in Straub 145,

University of Oregon

[embeddoc url=”https://blogs.uoregon.edu/gloss/files/2019/01/011819_Zack_Jaggers-1kcfpkm.pdf” download=”all” viewer=”google” ]

Typological universals in diachronic perspective by Dr. Sonia Cristofaro

The Department of Linguistics and the Graduate Linguists of Oregon Student Society (GLOSS) are pleased to announce that their weekly colloquium will be hosting the talk

Typological universals in diachronic perspective

given by Dr. Sonia Cristofaro

Friday, Nov 16 at 3pm in Straub 145,

University of Oregon

[embeddoc url=”https://blogs.uoregon.edu/gloss/files/2018/11/CristofaroF18-1q5hrzr.pdf” download=”all” viewer=”google” ]

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