News

March 2024
_<p>The Harvard Crimson published an article about the WOLF lab Alabama language documentation project in collaboration with the Alabama- Coushatta tribe! You can read all about it here .

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March 2024
_<p>Tanya Bondarenko will give a talk at the Rutgers linguistics colloquium on March 22 titled titled “Lacking long distance wh-movement: why that happens, and how languages” .

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March 2024
_<p>Tanya Bondarenko gave a talk titled “On the monotonicity of attitudes: NPIs and clausal embedding”(Joint work with Patrick Eliott) at the CCC workshop on clausal complementation.

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February 2024
_<p>The Alabama language documentation project will meet on Thursdays 4-5:30 PM. The first meeting will be on 1st February 2024

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February 2024
_<p>We will resume our weekly lab meetings on Fridays at 10:30 AM !

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26 January 2024
_<p>WOLF Lab members at NELS (The 54th Annual Meeting of the North East Linguistics Society) - Tanya Bondarenko will give a talk titled “On the monotonicity of attitudes ; NPIs and clausal embedding”(Joint work with Patrick Elliott) and Yvette Wu will give a talk titled “The morphological distribution of AV vs PV in Formosan voice systems”.

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4 January 2024
_<p>WOLF Lab members at LSA Annual Meeting 2024- Jian Cui and Jack Rabinovitch will gave a talk titled “Two Voices calling out as one; A Split Voice Analysis of Javanese Passives”. Natasha Thalluri presented a poster titled “Morphosyntactic convergence in Dakkhini Urdu; reanalysis and lexical innovation in the pronominal paradigm”.

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22 October 2023
_<p>AFLA (30th Annual Meeting of the Austronesian Formal Linguistics Association)- Jian Cui and Jack Rabinovitch gave a talk titled “Indices in the voice domain; A unified analysis of Javanese passives”.

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2 October 2023
_<p>NWAV (51st Annual New Ways of Analyzing Variation Conference)- Yvette Wu presented a project lauch poster titled “Morphosyntactic variation and language shift in Tgdaya Seediq”.

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2 October 2023
_<p>South Caucasian Chalk Circle- Tanya Bondarenko gave a talk titled “Scope-marking in Georgian; an indirect dependency approach”.

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