Name: | Mirjam Eiswirth |
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Affiliation: | The University of Edinburgh |
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Last login: | 2018-01-30 10:44:45 |
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- Individuation and quantification functions of sign language classifiers
- The northwest European phonological area: new approaches to an old problem
- The contribution of Tibetan to the Study of evidentiality
- Investigating evidence for final [v] devoicing in Older Scots
- The pervasive problems of processing negation
- Since since again
- Functional Variation Drives Regional Variation
- Quantifying input quality in bilingual language development
- Shilluk noun morphology and noun phrase morphosyntax
- Investigating the impact of structural factors upon that/zero complementizer alternation patterns in nine verbs of cognition: A diachronic corpus based multifactorial analysis
- The role of input in early multilingualism
- On the lexical semantics of lexical categories (Joint work with Itamar Francez, U of Chicago)
- Grammaticalization is gradual, innit: question tags in Multicultural London English
- Is/Ought: Hume's Guillotine, Linguistics, and Standards of Language
- What do listeners think of disfluencies?
- How much of what phonologists know about do speakers know? A simple, unnatural rule in English
- TBC 19/10/17 a
- TBC 2/11/17
- Urdu/Hindi Questions at the Syntax-Pragmatics-Prosody Interface
- TBC 30/11/17
- TBC 18/1/18
- TBC 1/2/18
- TBC 15/2/18
- TBC 1/3/18
- TBC 15/3/18
- TBC 29/3/18
- Language and Inequality : Roles for Lawyers and Linguists
- Leading the Blind: How to talk to journalists about linguistics
- Latin Loans in Old Frisian and the Problem of Relative Chronology
Talks created by Mirjam Eiswirth:
- Individuation and quantification functions of sign language classifiers
- The northwest European phonological area: new approaches to an old problem
- The contribution of Tibetan to the Study of evidentiality
- Investigating evidence for final [v] devoicing in Older Scots
- The pervasive problems of processing negation
- Since since again
- Functional Variation Drives Regional Variation
- Quantifying input quality in bilingual language development
- Shilluk noun morphology and noun phrase morphosyntax
- Investigating the impact of structural factors upon that/zero complementizer alternation patterns in nine verbs of cognition: A diachronic corpus based multifactorial analysis
- The role of input in early multilingualism
- On the lexical semantics of lexical categories (Joint work with Itamar Francez, U of Chicago)
- Grammaticalization is gradual, innit: question tags in Multicultural London English
- Is/Ought: Hume's Guillotine, Linguistics, and Standards of Language
- What do listeners think of disfluencies?
- How much of what phonologists know about do speakers know? A simple, unnatural rule in English
- TBC 19/10/17 a
- TBC 2/11/17
- Urdu/Hindi Questions at the Syntax-Pragmatics-Prosody Interface
- TBC 30/11/17
- TBC 18/1/18
- TBC 1/2/18
- TBC 15/2/18
- TBC 1/3/18
- TBC 15/3/18
- TBC 29/3/18
- Language and Inequality : Roles for Lawyers and Linguists
- Leading the Blind: How to talk to journalists about linguistics
- Latin Loans in Old Frisian and the Problem of Relative Chronology