32.423, FYI: Historical Linguistics, Online Public Lecture, Aberdeen, Scotland, 10 February 2021

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Subject: 32.423, FYI: Historical Linguistics, Online Public Lecture, Aberdeen, Scotland, 10 February 2021

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Date: Thu, 04 Feb 2021 04:08:14
From: Robert McColl Millar [r.millar at abdn.ac.uk]
Subject: Historical Linguistics, Online Public Lecture, Aberdeen, Scotland, 10 February 2021

 
The Centre for Linguistic Research, University of Aberdeen, is proud to invite
you to an online public lecture:

Noun phrases in old Germanic languages
Professor Kristin Bech, University of Oslo
1830 GMT, Wednesday 10 February

In this talk I am going to present some of the topics that have been of
interest in a recent research project on noun phrases in early Germanic. I
will show some data from Old English, Old Norse, Old High German, Old Saxon
and Gothic, focusing on Old English, and some of our findings. I will also
demonstrate the linguistically annotated noun phrase database that we have
made. At the end of the talk, if there is time, I would like to depart from
this topic and briefly talk about a public engagement project that I have been
working on, which you might find interesting. The presentation is not going to
be overly technical or specialized – I hope to make it generally
understandable. I am looking forward to meeting you!

Topic: The Centre for Linguistic Research
Time: Feb 10, 2021 06:30 PM London

Join Zoom Meeting
https://zoom.us/j/92737642202?pwd=U3RrQjl5V00xUUNnZkRWbVV6VGJYQT09

Meeting ID: 927 3764 2202
Passcode: 63qchy
 



Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics

Subject Language(s): English, Old (ang)

Language Family(ies): Germanic





 



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