This coming weekend, a number of University of Toronto linguists will present at the 11th annual meeting of the Slavic Linguistic Society, hosted by the Department of Slavic Languages and Literature at the University of Toronto. It will be in Carr Hall and Alumni Hall Friday, 23 September to Sunday, 25 September.
ELAN DRESHER (Faculty) & DANIEL HALL (PhD grad, now at St. Mary’s)
Halle’s ‘Sound Patterns of Russian’: The Road Not Taken
ALEXEI KOCHETOV (Faculty)
An acoustic comparison of Russian & English sibilant fricatives
IRYNA OSADCHA (PhD)
Shifting through history: Lexical stress in East Slavic
JOANNA CHOCIEJ (PhD)
Exceptionality and conspiracy in Polish vowel-zero alternations
PHIL HOWSON (PhD)
A preliminary ultrasound analysis of liquids in Upper Sorbian
JULIE GONCHAROV (PhD grad, now at Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
What can silent elements tell us about grammar?
MARINA SHERKINA- LIEBER (PhD grad, now at Carleton)
Acquisition of Russian embedded yes-no questions by monolinguals and heritage speakers
PAULINE LYSKAWA (MA grad, now at UMD), VALERIYA MORDVINOVA (undergrad UofT, HLVC RA) & NAOMI NAGY (Faculty)
Case Marking Variation in heritage Slavic Languages in Toronto
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