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SPRING 2007 COLLOQUIUM SCHEDULE
April 5
Shoichi Iwasaki
University of California, Los Angeles
"The Multiple-Grammar Hypothesis"
April 12
Carmen Jany
UCSB, Linguistics Department
"Chimariko in Areal and Typological Perspective"
April 13 Emanuel Schegloff speaking at LISO
April 19
Mary Bucholtz
UCSB, Linguistics Department
"¿Qué Onda, Güey?: Masculinity and Youth Styles through Slang"
April 26
Carol Genetti
UCSB, Linguistics Department
"Between Syntax and Derivation: Nominalization in the Himalayas"
May 3
Hongyin Tao
University of California, Los Angeles
Any Way You Slice It, “Under the Influence” Is No “Quality Time”: Pragmatic Correlates of Diverse Types of Formulaic Expressions
May 10
Lera Boroditsky
Stanford University,Psychology Department
How the Languages We Speak Shape the Way We Think
May 17
No Colloquium
May 24
Joan Bybee
University of New Mexico
The Role of Prefabs in Grammaticization: How the Particular and the General Interact in Language Change
May 31
Peter Tiersma
Professor of Law and Joseph Scott Fellow, Loyola Law School
Discourse, Writing, and Printing in the Process of Contract Formation
June 1: Jurgen Streeck speaking at LISO
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