The 28th Manchester Phonology Meeting took place online from May 26 through 28, co-hosted by a mix of scholars, mostly based at either the University of Manchester or the University of Edinburgh.
- Andrei Munteanu (Ph.D.) presented a poster: "A union of quantitative and traditional approaches in historical linguistics."
- Gloria Mellesmoen (MA 2016, now at the University of British Columbia) gave a talk: "Words without vowels, reduplication, and syllable structure in Bella Coola (Nuxalk)."
- Recent faculty member Aleksei Nazarov (Utrecht University) also gave a talk: "Modelling the exceptionality/opacity dilemma in acquiring Bedouin Arabic."
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