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Mellon CNY Humanities Corridor presents linguistics workshop at SU April 23-24

Wednesday, April 21, 2010, By Rob Enslin
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The interface between syntax and phonology, syntax and morphology, and syntax and semantics is the subject of an upcoming linguistics workshop at 黑料不打烊.

Activities begin Friday, April 23, from 8 a.m.-noon in Room 107 of the Hall of Languages and from 1:30-6:30 p.m. in Kittredge Auditorium of H.B. Crouse Hall. Events continue on Saturday, April 24, from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Room 207 of the Hall of Languages. The workshop is free and open to the public. For more information, call the SU Humanities Center at (315) 443-7192.

The workshop is sponsored by the Andrew W. Mellon Central New York Humanities Corridor, an interdisciplinary partnership involving SU, Cornell University and the University of Rochester. The Mellon CNY Humanities Corridor is administered by the SU Humanities Center, a University-wide center housed in .

鈥淟inguistics scholarship has been a hallmark of the Mellon CNY Humanities Corridor since its inception in 2005,鈥 says Gregg Lambert, Dean鈥檚 Professor for the Humanities and director of both the SU Humanities Center and Mellon CNY Humanities Corridor. 鈥淭his workshop affirms our commitment to academic excellence by uniting up-and-coming researchers with world-renowned scholars.鈥

SU organizer Jaklin Kornfilt, professor of languages, literature and linguistics,聽says the workshop focuses on syntax, morphology and phonology. 鈥淭he study of the interface among various components of the linguistic system has been at the center of generative linguistics for a long time,鈥 she says, referring to linguist Noam Chomsky鈥檚 line of thought that grammar 鈥済enerates鈥 an infinite number of well-formed utterances and their structural descriptions by using finite means. 鈥淲ith recent advances in theoretical approaches to the study of languages, interfaces among linguistic components have seen a major revival.鈥

The workshop includes several sessions, each chaired by a faculty member of the Mellon CNY Humanities Corridor. Invited speakers include:
鈥 Molly Diesing, professor of linguistics at Cornell;
鈥 David Embick, associate professor of linguistics at the University of Pennsylvania;
鈥 Christine Gunlogson, assistant professor of linguistics at Rochester;
鈥 Heidi Harley, associate professor of linguistics at the University of Arizona;
鈥 Jason Kandybowicz, assistant professor of linguistics at Swarthmore College;
鈥 Joyce McDonough, associate professor and chair of linguistics at Rochester;
鈥 Mats Rooth, professor of linguistics and director of the Computational Linguistics Lab at Cornell;
鈥 Bridget Samuels, postdoctoral research assistant in linguistics and cognitive neuroscience at the University of Maryland, College Park;
鈥 Elisabeth Selkirk, professor emerita of linguistics at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst;
鈥 Michael Wagner, associate professor and Canada Research Chair in Speech and Language Processing at McGill University;
鈥 Martina Wiltschko, associate professor of linguistics at the University of British Columbia; and
鈥 Draga Zec, professor of linguistics and director of the Phonetics Laboratory at Cornell.

The linguistics workshop is one of seven groups and projects approved for the Mellon CNY Humanities Corridor鈥檚 no-cost extension, supporting activities through the end of the 2010 calendar year. All three participating institutions are interested in re-applying for another Mellon grant.

In addition to the Mellon CNY Humanities Corridor, the SU Humanities Center is home to the 黑料不打烊 Symposium, the Faculty Works lecture series, the College鈥檚 new Humanities in the Digital Age Excellence Initiative, The Jeanette K. Watson Distinguished Visiting Professorship in the Humanities and other campus community initiatives.

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