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The Department of English Linguistics invites you to the following online talk: Chit-Fung Lam (University of Manchester) Challenges of local and long-distance binding of Chinese reflexives: syntactic relations, semantic co-reference, and pragmatic logophoricity 14:00-16:00, March 23rd, 2022  

Big congratulations to Dr. György Rákosi, who has recently become editor of Acta Linguistica Academica, an internationally recognized journal on general linguistics. We wish György all the best with this important new appointment!

The UD Doctoral School of Linguistics and the Department of English Linguistics kindly invites everyone to Esra’ Moustafa Abdelzaher's dissertation proposal talk. Title: Improving the microstructure of monolingual learner's dictionaries: challenging sense delineation Supervisor: Dr. Ágoston Tóth

The International Speaking Skills Development Program is back! In Spring 2022, 16 first-year students will have the opportunity to participate in our International Speaking Skills Development Program, in which they can discuss a variety of topics regarding professional language use with undergraduate and graduate students from Indiana University Bloomington (IUB) with a special interest in second language acquisition and education.

Students majoring in English and Hungarian at the University of Debrecen and American learners of Hungarian at Cleveland State University celebrated the Hungarian Language Day together on 13 November with this video, where they talk about learning languages.

The language of this event is Hungarian.   Gervain Judit (Uni­ver­si

Integrated into "The English sentence" lecture (on 9 December, 2021), DEL delivers the following online talk: Lena Henke (Research Group Language Cycles, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences) Cross-Cultural Psycholinguistics with Smartphones: The Little Prince Project

We’re delighted to let you know that DEL will host an international workshop on maximalization strategies across languages in April 2023 thanks to the Mecenatúra grant of HUF 5056000 provided by the Hungarian National Research Funding Agency (the NKFIH). The PI of this grant is Éva Kardos, the co-organizers of the workshop are Éva Kardos and Marcel den Dikken (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest and Research Institute for Linguistics, ELKH, Budapest).

Az esemény nyelve angol. The language of this event is English. Antonio Medina-Rivera, PhD (Cleveland State University) Language perceptions and language attitudes in Puerto Rican Spanish

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The aim of this three-day intensive minicourse is to introduce and discuss issues arising in connection with the structure of nominal expressions.