Seminars
All Seminars are currently held via video conferencing.
To participate remotely, contact: admin@csling.org.
Upcoming Seminars
Society Seminar Presenters: Daan van Soeren and Gabriela Bravo de Laguna
Hour 1: Daan van Soeren
Hour 2: Gabriela Bravo de Laguna
Society Seminar Presenters: Dolores Alvarez Garriga and Ludmila Novotny
Hour 1: Dolores Alvarez Garriga
Hour 2: Ludmila Novotny
University Seminar Presenter: Lauren Whitty
Lauren Whitty will present: Exploring the value relations for must, may and could
Society Seminar Presenters: Max Miller and Aaron Liebman
Hour 1: Max Miller
Hour 2: Aaron Liebman
University Seminar: Presenter Nancy Stern
Topic: English Word Order: The System of Degree of Control

Society Seminar
Led by: Daan van Soeren
Topic: Lexical stress in the Spanish word recognition process - an experiment.
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Seminar
Led by: Berenice Darwich
Topic: Él and ella in Spanish: how to account for their distribution
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Virtual Seminar
A panel of senior scholars who attend seminar (Ellen Contini-Morava, Bob de Jonge, Ricardo Otheguy and Wallis Reid) will answer questions, chosen from those below. Seminar attendees are invited to submit questions in advance by responding to this email (admin@csling.org).

Virtual University Seminar
Led by: Roxana Risco
Topic: The semantic contribution of Spanish "A"

Virtual Seminar
Seminar will meet via Zoom Friday March 20 from 10:00 until 12:45 (New York time).
We don't have a presenter this week, so please send Nancy Stern your questions so that we can structure the open time with what matters to you. All questions are welcome: general questions, basic-understanding questions, questions for a particular scholar, etc.
If you would like to join the Seminar, contact admin@csling.org for Zoom link.

Society Seminar
Led by: Andrew McCormick
Topic: Refining the Meaning-Hypothesis for how
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University Seminar
Led by: Alan Huffman
Topic: What Do Words Mean? The Lexicographer vs. the Linguist. Forays into English 'prepositions' and related matters