CILR Monday Mailing: talks in language and linguistics
The Monday Mailing is a weekly email listing details of events over the next month which are relevant to those interested in language and linguistics. It aims to co-ordinate the dissemination of information about the various events relating to language research taking place throughout the University.
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Lists included in this list
- Cambridge Endangered Languages and Cultures Group
- Cambridge Institute for Language Research events
- Cambridge University Linguistic Society (LingSoc)
- Chaucer Club
- CILR workshop: Pragmatics in interfaces
- Conference "Continuity and Change in Grammar"
- First Cambridge-Nanzan Syntax Workshop
- French Linguistics Research Seminars
- Historical Linguistics Research Cluster
- Ibero-Romance Linguistics Seminars
- Indo-European Seminar
- Information Structure
- Linguistics Occasional Talks and Seminars
- Linguistics PhD seminars
- Machine Intelligence Laboratory Speech Seminars
- Natural Language Processing Reading Group
- NLIP Seminar Series
- Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain: Cambridge Branch
- Pragmatics reading group
- RCEAL occasional seminars
- RCEAL Tuesday Colloquia
- Romance Syntax Seminar
- Second Language Education Group
- Semantics and Pragmatics Research Group
- Semitic Philology Lecture
- Sociolinguistics Seminar
- Speech Seminars
- SyntaxLab
- Syntax Reading Group
- Topics in theoretical and experimental semantics and pragmatics (PhD course)
- Wednesday Lunch Time Seminar Series
- World Oral Literature Project
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- This list is not included in any other list
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