Anstehende Vorträge
Evie A. Malaia, University of Alabama
Entropy in Motion: How Sign Language Reveals the Brain’s Information Architecture
27.05.2026, 15:00, Raum 3.443

Deborah Chen Pichler, Gallaudet University
Do we need the ‘M’? How modality impacts second language learning.
09.06.2026, 17:15, Raum 3.443

Salzburg Linguistics Colloquium (SaLiCo)
SaliCo ist das regelmäßig stattfindende Colloquium der theoretischen Linguistik.
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Michaela Čakányová, Olomouc University
Same form, different function: the subjunctive and conditional in Czech
13.05.2026, 15:00, Raum 3.443

Iva Kovač, Universität Wien
Entailment and Scope in Negative Polarity Item Licensing
20.05.2026, 13:00, Raum 3.403

Laura Kalin, Princeton University
A novel argument for cyclicity from the (in)visibility of infixes at morpheme junctures
20.05.2026, 15:00, Raum 3.443

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Copied relative clauses and the theory of phi-feature mismatches in binding
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