Philological Society
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The Philological Society is the oldest learned society in Great Britain devoted to the scholarly study of language and languages.
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Visit our blog (blog.philsoc.org.uk) to read a very interesting post by Alex Cairncross (Cambridge University), who recently received funding from PhilSoc to carry out fieldwork in Italy: 'Attrition and (Pseudo-)Relative Clause Attachment Ambiguities in Italian'.
Visit our blog (blog.philsoc.org.uk) to read our latest post, a report by Nicola Swinburne (University of Oxford), who recently received funding from PhilSoc's Martin Burr Fund to carry out data collection on do-support in the Camuno dialect of Val Camonica, northern Italy.
Our latest blog post has been Witten by Sarah Eichhorn (Uni of Nottingham #WeAreUoN), who recently received funding from PhilSoc's Martin Burr Fund to carry out PhD fieldwork: 'A comparative analysis of Breton and Arabic language practices in Brittany' (blog.philsoc.org.uk).
Our latest post, a report on The International Conference for Historical Linguistics (ICHL) 2022, written by Prof. Aditi Lahiri and Prof. Martin Maiden (University of Oxford), is now available on the PhilSoc blog: blog.philsoc.org.uk
For those who weren't able to attend our virtual meeting on 2nd December, the recording is now available on the society's YouTube channel: youtu.be/CkAbAKaLBcs. This year's ECR panel was hosted by The University of Edinburgh and was entitled 'Historical work with unwritten languages'.
For those who weren't able to attend our meeting at Cambridge University on 18th March, the recording of Prof. Katia Jaszczolt's lecture is now available: tinyurl.com/dk8zne4s. Don't miss this fascinating talk, entitled 'Tensed and Tenseless Languages for Tenseless Reality'!
Our latest blog post, 'Wayfinding LiVanuma', was written by Vasiliki Vita (SOAS University of London), who received a travel and fieldwork bursary from the society. Read all about Vasiliki's trip to Uganda here: blog.philsoc.org.uk
Visit our blog (blog.philsoc.org.uk) to read a report by Frances Dowle ( University of Oxford ), who recently received funding from the Society to present a poster at the 28th International Lexical-Functional Grammar (LFG) Conference at University of Rochester, NY.
Our latest post is now available to read on the PhilSoc blog (blog.philsoc.org.uk), featuring a report on the 52nd Colloquium on African Languages and Linguistics (CALL 2023) by Khouloud Benassar (خلود بناصر, Hassan II University of Casablanca).
Just in case you missed it, visit the Society's YouTube channel to view the recording of the Society's most recent talk, 'Iambic Typology and Algonquian', by Sarah Holmstrom, Joseph Salmons and Charlotte Vanhecke (UW–Madison): youtu.be/O1Y7rBw3FvE
Visit the Society's blog to view the freshly uploaded recording of Prof. Amalia Arvaniti's (Radboud University) talk on recent advances in the study of intonation: blog.philsoc.org.uk