Latest Past Events

John Clayton | “Hit or Mistletoe: Identifying an Indo-Aryan and Indo-European healing plant” ; David Goldstein | “Articles are associated with smaller case inventories in Indo-European”

Dodd 232 405 Hilgard Avenue, Los Angeles

We will meet for our last grad sem of Fall quarter on Monday of Week 10 in Dodd 232 and online on Zoom at the following link: https://ucla.zoom.us/j/5246292900 To cap off this year’s graduate seminars, we will have two presentations: Foreshadowing Christmas, John Clayton will give a presentation titled "Hit or Mistletoe: Identifying an Indo-Aryan...

Corrina Fuller | Khalkha Mongolian /p/ in Diachronic Perspective and Elisa Migliaretti | A Failed Borrowing Process: the Case of Ancient-Greek Verb-Initial Compounds in Latin

Dodd 232 405 Hilgard Avenue, Los Angeles

Hope you are all having a great week! PIES Grad Sem will meet for Week 8 during our regular 4-6pm time in Dodd 232 and on zoom using this link: https://ucla.zoom.us/j/93882504806?pwd=aXbc5GArL1cfRYYCv0n2BYPxYcBQIL.1 This week, we will have two presentations: Corrina Fuller from Linguistics will give us a taste of Mongolian historical phonology with a talk titled...

Muhammad Rehan | A syllabification-based account of word-medial operation of Saussure-Hirt effect

Dodd 247 315 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles

We will start meeting for grad seminar today, Monday (October 7th) between 4-6pm in Dodd 247 and on zoom. The first presentation of this quarter will be by Muhammad Rehan, whose presentation is titled “A syllabification-based account of word-medial operation of Saussure-Hirt effect.” As usual, the seminar will be accompanied by food, but please BYOB...