C. M. Hammerly
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2022
An integrated learning platform for Border Lakes Ojibwe
Oct 20, 2022 — Oct 23, 2022
University of Colorado Boulder
Chad Quinn
,
Mike Parkhill
,
Christopher M. Hammerly
A text-to-speech system and Indigenous talking avatar for Border Lakes Ojibwe
Oct 20, 2022 — Oct 23, 2022
University of Colorado Boulder
Christopher M. Hammerly
,
Sonja Fugère
,
Giancarlo Sierra
,
Scott Parkhill
,
Harrison Porteous
,
Chad Quinn
Prominence guides incremental interpretation: Lessons from obviation in Ojibwe
Jun 2, 2022 — Jun 3, 2022
Cologne Center of Language Sciences
Christopher M. Hammerly
,
Adrian Staub
,
Brian Dillon
2021
Noun Composition in Mille Lacs Ojibwe
Oct 14, 2021 — Oct 17, 2021
Carleton University (Virtual)
Hunter Johnson
,
Christopher M. Hammerly
Processing relativization in Ojibwe
May 31, 2021 — Jun 4, 2021
UBC & McGill (Virtual)
Christopher M. Hammerly
Prominence guides incremental interpretation: Lessons from obviation in Ojibwe
Mar 4, 2021 — Mar 6, 2021
UPenn (Virtual)
Christopher M. Hammerly
,
Brian Dillon
,
Adrian Staub
Processing obviation in Border Lakes Ojibwe
Jan 7, 2021 — Jan 10, 2021
Virtual
Christopher M. Hammerly
2020
A set-based representation of person features: Consequences for AGREE
Nov 6, 2020 — Nov 8, 2020
UQAM (Virtual)
Christopher M. Hammerly
Processing obviation and voice in Border Lakes Ojibwe
Oct 23, 2020 — Oct 25, 2020
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee (Virtual)
Christopher M. Hammerly
Deriving person-based prominence effects: A set-based theory of AGREE
In this talk, I argue for a new level of representation,
primitives
, which combine into sets and replace prominence scales and feature geometries in capturing person-based prominence effects in agreement. I argue this new theory has both a conceptual and empirical edge over previous accounts.
Oct 9, 2020
New York University (Virtual)
Christopher M. Hammerly
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