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Undergraduate Linguistics Association of Britain. For students, by students. ULAB is an open community, where anyone who wants may join. Currently, ‘being a member’ means that you have signed up for either of the two mailing lists:. The Official Mailing List. This is used for announcements about ULAB, and is run by the committee. The Main Discussion List. The UK Discussion List. The current active staff is composed of:. MA Linguistics 3rd Year P/T, University of Edinburgh. Vice President, Founder. As wel...
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The Oxford corpus of Old Japanese. The Research Centre for Japanese Language and Linguistics. Old Japanese in Action. The final VSARPJ workshop was held at NINJAL. The day began with an overview of our accomplishments ( presentation. Followed by several presentations based on the. Oxford Corpus of Old Japanese. The presentations were: Bjarke Frellesvig, Stephen Wright Horn, and Yuko Yanagida "Differential object marking in OJ". Kerri L Russell and Peter Sells "The syntax of mood constructions in OJ".
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The Philological Society Blog. News from the Society and its members. Find PhilSoc on Twitter. Find PhilSoc on Facebook. Find PhilSoc on YouTube. Members’ Research (7). Subscribe to the PhilSoc Blog. Enter your email address to receive email notifications of new posts. TPS 114(2) Abstract 4. The grammaticalisation of possessive person marking: a typological approach. By Marlou van Rijn (University of Amsterdam). Blog at WordPress.com. About the Philological Society. Contribute to the PhilSoc Blog.
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The Philological Society Blog. News from the Society and its members. Find PhilSoc on Twitter. Find PhilSoc on Facebook. Find PhilSoc on YouTube. Members’ Research (7). Subscribe to the PhilSoc Blog. Enter your email address to receive email notifications of new posts. 8216;The Word Detective’ serialised on BBC Radio 4. By John Simpson (Chief Editor, Oxford English Dictionary, 1993 2017). A generation ago, my colleagues and I at the. To a new readership in the digital age. And the extraordinary things it...
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Hello, Britain! | Undergraduate Linguistics Association of Britain
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Undergraduate Linguistics Association of Britain. For students, by students. Posted by Richard Littauer. On January 27, 2011. I highly suggest signing up for the ULAB mailing list. Or, if you’re not from the UK, the IALS list. Our first major objective is to hold a conference at the University of Edinburgh in April. We’ll update as our planning committee decides more! ULAB is a subsidiary node of IALS, the International Association of Linguistics Students. Below you’ll find our current information. To he...
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London Language Links | Undergraduate Linguistics Association of Britain
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Undergraduate Linguistics Association of Britain. For students, by students. On February 12, 2011. Word about IALS (our international parent organisation set up in conjunction with ULAB) is already getting spread independently of our own promotion. A blog run by English Language staff and students at Middlesex University (London, UK) heard about IALS through a colleague and blogged about us. Their blog looks really good with frequent updates covering a large variety of news in linguistics and language.
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Undergraduate Linguistics Association of Britain. For students, by students. ULAB2011 – résumé. On May 6, 2011. More than a month has passed since ULAB2011. No matter how much time goes by though, those amazing memories won’t fade! After only three months of setting up IALS. And ULAB and organising the first ULAB conference in Edinburgh, registration for the conference opened on Friday the 25. We were all very pleased with how ULAB2011 turned out. 45 students from 2 continents, 4 countries or 11 diff...
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The Philological Society Blog. News from the Society and its members. Find PhilSoc on Twitter. Find PhilSoc on Facebook. Find PhilSoc on YouTube. Members’ Research (7). Subscribe to the PhilSoc Blog. Enter your email address to receive email notifications of new posts. TPS 114(2) Abstract 2. Early Old English Foot Structure. By Nelson Goering (University of Oxford). Is attested variably as. Are most likely original, but accounting for why the medial *. Is preserved in this case form, and not in. Could no...
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grammaticalisation – The Philological Society Blog
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The Philological Society Blog. News from the Society and its members. Find PhilSoc on Twitter. Find PhilSoc on Facebook. Find PhilSoc on YouTube. Members’ Research (7). Subscribe to the PhilSoc Blog. Enter your email address to receive email notifications of new posts. Understanding the loss of inflection. By Helen Sims-Williams (University of Surrey). Requires five words in its English translation ‘I am writing to him’. Loss of Inflection: a research project by the Surrey Morphology Group. The inflectio...