Histling discussion group
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** Rao et al. 2009. [https://ctools.umich.edu/access/content/group/c7c8001e-5676-47c5-0028-948bba95854c/Indus%20Valley%20Writing%20-%20Oct.%2015%202010/Rao-Indus-1165.pdf Entropic Evidence for Linguistic Structure in the Indus Script]. Science 324(5931). 1165. | ** Rao et al. 2009. [https://ctools.umich.edu/access/content/group/c7c8001e-5676-47c5-0028-948bba95854c/Indus%20Valley%20Writing%20-%20Oct.%2015%202010/Rao-Indus-1165.pdf Entropic Evidence for Linguistic Structure in the Indus Script]. Science 324(5931). 1165. | ||
** [http://languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu/nll/?p=2636 LanguageLog - "Sproat asks the question"] -- with links to various other discussions on this topic. | ** [http://languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu/nll/?p=2636 LanguageLog - "Sproat asks the question"] -- with links to various other discussions on this topic. | ||
- | * Oct. 29: | + | * Oct. 29: Ben Fortson, The rise of new grammatical categories |
- | * Nov. 12: | + | * Nov. 12: Bill Baxter & Mike Opper, Language contact & change in China |
- | * Dec. 3: | + | * Dec. 3: Steve Dworkin, Historical Romance linguistics |
All meetings are from 2:10 to 3:00 in room 403 Lorch Hall | All meetings are from 2:10 to 3:00 in room 403 Lorch Hall | ||
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Revision as of 22:53, 23 November 2010
Discussion group for historical linguistics.
Organizer: Sally Thomason
FALL 2010 HistLing Discussion Group Schedule:
- Oct. 1: Rob Burling on the evolution of lg.
- Oct. 15: Terry Szymanski: Computational Linguistics & Ancient Writing ?Scripts?
- (Additional materials are also posted on the CTools site)
- Andrew Lawler. The Indus Script--Write or Wrong? (17 December 2004). Science 306 (5704), 2026.
- Rao et al. 2009. Entropic Evidence for Linguistic Structure in the Indus Script. Science 324(5931). 1165.
- LanguageLog - "Sproat asks the question" -- with links to various other discussions on this topic.
- Oct. 29: Ben Fortson, The rise of new grammatical categories
- Nov. 12: Bill Baxter & Mike Opper, Language contact & change in China
- Dec. 3: Steve Dworkin, Historical Romance linguistics
All meetings are from 2:10 to 3:00 in room 403 Lorch Hall