- Fiona Wilson (Ph.D.) is presenting "Negative particles in Muskeg Cree: A variationist approach."
- Katherine Schmirler (MA 2015, now at the University of Alberta) is presenting "Negation in a Plains Cree corpus." She is also a part of two joint talks. One, with Antti Arppe (University of Alberta), is "Plains Cree actors and goals: Across time periods and genres." The other, with Antti as well as Eddie Antonio Santos (University of Alberta), Atticus Harrigan (University of Alberta), and Arok Wolvengrey (First Nations University of Canada): "Towards a morphologically intelligent on-line dictionary of Plains."
October 19, 2019
51st Algonquian Conference
The 51st Algonquian Conference is taking place at McGill University from October 24 through 27.
Labels:
Alumni,
Computational Linguistics,
Conference,
Graduate students,
Indigenous languages of Canada,
Language Variation and Change,
Morphology,
Syntax/Semantics
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