Events and Lecture Series
The Graduate Program in Linguistics sponsors talks and series in many areas of interest to the linguistic community. Speakers include faculty and students from our own program as well as visiting researchers and professionals. We especially encourage our students to avail themselves of the broader intellectual perspective offered by these events, but other members of the CUNY community as well as any interested outside guests are welcome to attend.
Special Events
The Linguistics Program at The CUNY Graduate Center is pleased to announce that it will be hosting the 43rd Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL43), April 17-19, 2013. Please see attached flyer. You can also visit the conference website at: http://lsrl43.commons.gc.cuny.edu/ for further information.
Starting in 1970 at MIT, the North East Linguistics Society (NELS) has been meeting yearly in October/November. This fall semester, the student-organized NELS will be hosted by CUNY for the third time for its 43rd meeting on October 19-21, 2012. The conference will be held at the CUNY Graduate Center and Hunter College and will be followed by a special one afternoon workshop on computational and theoretical linguistics. The invited speakers are:
Tarald Taraldsen (CASTL, University of Tromsø)
Robert Frank (Yale University)
Juliette Blevins (CUNY Graduate Center)
To learn more go to the website:http://nels2012.commons.gc.cuny.edu/
To get involved email nels43@gc.cuny.edu
Volunteers
Kevin Guzzo
Michelle Johnson
Stephanie Kakadelis
Emily Long
Christen N Madsen II
Ignacio Montoya
Tyler Peckenpaugh
Emily Wilson
Marcel den Dikken (faculty)
William Sakas (faculty)
Virginia Valian (faculty)
Karen Duek (UC Santa Cruz)
The Linguistics Program and the CUNY Phonology Forum are cosponsoring the CUNY Conference on the Feature in Phonetics and Phonology, in the Segal Theater January 16 - 18, 2013. This is the ninth annual such conference, each devoted to a close and multidisciplinary examination of a particular aspect of phonology and phonetics. There will be both oral and poster presentations. For further information, please visit the CUNY Phonology Forum website: www.cunyphonologyforum.net/.
The SYNC Conference is a one-day linguistics conference organized and run by the graduate students of SUNY Stony Brook, Yale University, New York University, and the CUNY Graduate Center. It provides a venue for students and faculty to present their research, covering all areas of linguistics, both theoretical and applied, in a friendly environment.
Join us at: http://sync2012.tumblr.com/