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Soo-Hwan Lee and Selikem Gotah give talks at UChicago, Yale, and UC Berkeley

Chicago Linguistic Society (CLS) talk & poster (http://chicagolinguisticsociety.org/public/CLS_58.pdf)

"Negation in Ewe (Tongugbe) Agent Nominalization"

Selikem Gotah & Soo-Hwan Lee

"Linearly adjacent allomorphs & syntactic copies"

Soo-Hwan Lee

Yale Syntax Reading Group talks (https://ling.yale.edu/research/reading-groups)

"On the Syntax of Tongugbe (Ewe) Nyá-constructions"

Selikem Gotah

"Introducing arguments in and out of the thematic domain: Evidence from Korean case markers"

Soo-Hwan Lee

UC Berkeley Syntax & Semantics Circle talk (http://linguistics.berkeley.edu/~syntax-circle/)

"On the Syntax of Tongugbe (Ewe) Nyá-constructions"

Selikem Gotah

 

 

 

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