Previous Seasons Meetings

PhilSoc welcomes proposals for papers to be read at meetings. Proposals should be forwarded to the Honorary Secretary (contact details on the Contact page). Papers may be on any topic falling within the scope of PhilSoc's interests, but speakers are asked to bear in mind that the audience will represent a wide range of linguistic interests, and papers should therefore be accessible to non-specialists.

Oct
15
2010

October 2010

The last Greek infinitive in Romeyka: nonfinite tales of finiteness and language change
Dr. Ioanna Sitaridou (University of Cambridge)

Room 4421, SOAS main building

May
07
2010

Annual General Meeting

Goings on in the 'house of ill-repute': why we are tolerant of irregularity in language
Prof. Alison Wray (Cardiff)

May
05
2010

May 2010

Morphosyntactic conditioning in phonology: the case of pronominal clitics in European Portuguese
Dr Ricardo Bermudez-Otero (Manchester)

Somerville College, University of Oxford

Mar
19
2010

Language, text and history: linguistics and philology in the 21st century


Prof. Andrew Garrett (California, Berkeley) Diffusion and descent in linguistic speciation

PhilSoc Council is pleased to announce the Society's plans for a two-day symposium at which students and young researchers will be able to exchange ideas about their work and to attend courses on philological subjects. The event will take place at Murray Edwards College, Cambridge on 19 and 20 March 2010, and the Society is delighted to be able to announce that Professor Andrew Garrett (Berkeley) has agreed to lead a teaching session on the Friday and deliver a paper on the Saturday entitled "Diffusion and descent in linguistic speciation". The event will also include a panel discussion, with panelists including Prof. David Denison, Dr Adam Ledgeway, Prof. Anna Morpurgo-Davies and Prof. Nick Sims-Williams. 

Feb
12
2010

February 2010

Narrating multilingual selves in central European language biographies
Prof. Patrick Stevenson (Southampton)

Jan
15
2010

January 2010

Classifiers and plural semantics
Prof. Mary Dalrymple (Oxford)

Nov
14
2009

Workshop: Corpus-based advances in historical linguistics

PhilSoc Council is pleased to announce that its Nov 09 meeting will continue its recent tradition of taking place in the North. A one-day conference on corpus-based advances in historical linguistics will be held on Sat 14 Nov 09 at the University of York. 

Oct
16
2009

October 2009

Hausa (Chadic, Afroasiatic) may be the best researched language in sub-Saharan Africa, but we continue to make significant discoveries
Prof. Philip Jaggar (SOAS)

SOAS, room 4418 (4th floor)

Jun
09
2009

June 2009

Innovation and influence: the contribution of 17th century German grammatography to European linguistic thought
Professor Nicola McLelland (University of Nottingham)

In the Vivien Stewart Room at Murray Edwards College (formerly New Hall), Huntingdon Road, Cambridge, CB3 0DF

May
08
2009

Annual General Meeting

The part-of-speech classifications in English dictionaries: critiques, criteria, and proposals
Professor Geoffrey Pullum (University of Edinburgh)

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