35.1486, FYI: Data in Historical Linguistics Seminar Series – Seminar Nine
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Subject: 35.1486, FYI: Data in Historical Linguistics Seminar Series – Seminar Nine
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Date: 13-May-2024
From: Mathilde Bru [mathilde.bru.20 at ucl.ac.uk]
Subject: Data in Historical Linguistics Seminar Series – Seminar Nine
The ninth and final talk of the Data in Historical Linguistics Seminar
Series will take place remotely on Monday 20th May 2024 at 5pm BST.
Luca Alfieri (Guglielmo Marconi University, Italy) will present on A
quantitative approach to the reconstruction of the PIE quality
modifier construction.
Registration for this talk will close at midnight on Friday 17th May
and the link for this can be accessed here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdG5M0gSYYtufDRHHC4qrnC01kKWU
G0Ew6q8ccesx7k0Lmm-g/viewform
Registered participants will receive a Microsoft Teams link via email
on the morning of the talk.
The abstract for this talk, and the programme and registration links
for all talks in the series can be found on our website:
https://datainhistoricallinguistics.wordpress.com/programme/
This seminar series is run jointly by King’s College London and
University College London, and is aimed at PhD students and early
career researchers. The purpose of this seminar series is to bring
together researchers working on historical linguistics with a
quantitative approach, and to discuss current avenues of research in
this topic. We hope that these seminars will nurture international
collaboration and establish academic ties among researchers working on
similar topics in this field.
Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
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