The future of linguistics 1/4

2 December 2020 14:00 - 20:00
Max Planck Institute
Online
Workshop
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To celebrate our 40th anniversary, and as part of our search for a new director to lead a Department for Linguistics, the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics invites you to a series of four webinars to debate the future of linguistics.




Webinars are free to attend but registration is required.
Please register for the first webinar by emailing webinars [at] mpi.nl (subject: registration) (webinars[at]mpi[dot]nl) (or click webinars [at] mpi.nl (subject: registration) (here)). Registration closes 18.00 CET Sunday 29th November 2020.

The future of linguistics 1: Wednesday 2nd December 2020.
Registration closes 18.00 CET Sunday 29th November 2020.
(Chair Evan Kidd)

14.00-15.00

Asifa Majid - University of York

15.00 - 15.10

10 min break

15.10 - 16.10

Uli Sauerland - Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft (ZAS)

16.10 - 16.20

10 min break

16.20 - 17.20

Andrea Martin - Max Planck Institute of Psycholinguistics

17.20 - 17.50

30 min break

17.50 - 18.50

Tom Griffiths - Princeton University

18.50 - 19.50

General discussion: The Future of Linguistics (Moderator: Antje Meyer)

19.50 - 20.00

Concluding remarks (Peter Hagoort)

 


The first workshop is planned on December 2nd, 2020.
Other workshops are planned on January 6, January 25 and February 11, 2021.


International Sign language interpretation

Live international sign language interpretation will be provided for all three 2021 events by Overseas Interpreters. Unfortunately we have not been able to secure live interpretation for the December webinar. If you would like to attend the December webinar and require interpretation, please contact us at webinars [at] mpi.nl (webinars[at]mpi[dot]nl) to discuss options.


Registration

Please register for the first webinar by emailing webinars [at] mpi.nl (subject: registration) (webinars[at]mpi[dot]nl) (or click webinars [at] mpi.nl (subject: registration) (here)).
Registration closes 18.00 CET Sunday 29th November 2020.

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