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Romance Linguistics Colloquium
Wednesday, April 8
3:30 pm, Gilbert 303
"Essere o non essere (...avere?), questo è il problema. Teaching auxiliary selection for Italian compound tenses: A proposal "
Lino Mioni

Monday April 13, 2009
3:30 pm, MLC 268
"La visión cuzcocéntrica del quechua en el Inca Garcilaso"
Prof. Rudolfo Cerrón-Palomino
Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú

Workshop on Indo-European Syntax and Pragmatics
May 13-15

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SequoyahLinguistics at the University of Georgia is an interdisciplinary program with faculty drawn from nine departments in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences and three departments in the College of Education. It offers the opportunity to pursue undergraduate or graduate degrees with a focus in one of four areas (Second Language Acquisition, Language Theory, Historical Linguistics, and Language Variation/Sociolinguistics), as well as an M.A. degree in Humanities Computing. The program boasts a diverse research-oriented community, exceptional resources and a dynamic learning environment.

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