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Buenos Aires Travel Study Info Session

Time: 1:00pm Location: In-Person at Rolfe Hall 4302 or online via Zoom. If you plan to attend via zoom please click HERE to register or scan QR Code

Barcelona Travel Study Info Session

Time: 2:30pm Location: In-Person at Rolfe Hall 4302 or online via Zoom. If you plan to attend via zoom please click HERE or scan QR code to register.

From Romance to Romance: Translating amoung Medieval and Early Modern Romance Vernacular Texts (13th-18th c.)

Royce Hall 306 and 314 10745 Dickson Ct, Los Angeles, CA

This two-day conference focuses on the many cross-influences among Romance literatures and cultures from the Middle Ages through more recent times, with special attention to the topic of translation. More than 25 international scholars will examine different aspects of the circulation of vernacular works via translations from one Romance language to another, from the 13th...

The Many Sides of Pagu: An Online and Trilingual Event (Day 1)

via zoom

FEBRUARY 28 & MARCH 2 2023 THE MANY SIDES OF PAGU — AN ONLINE AND TRILINGUAL EVENT ZOOM ID: 965 449 2228 PARTICIPANTS Abe Kassis Adriana Armony Andrew M. Edwards Brenda Saraí Jaramillo Fabrícia Walace Gabriela Cruz Ícaro Carvalho Inês Forjaz de Lacerda Patrícia Lino Raquel Campos Raquel Zandomeneghi Yasmin Zandomenico

The Many Sides of Pagu: An Online and Trilingual Event (Day 2)

via zoom

FEBRUARY 28 & MARCH 2 2023 THE MANY SIDES OF PAGU — AN ONLINE AND TRILINGUAL EVENT ZOOM ID: 965 449 2228 PARTICIPANTS Abe Kassis Adriana Armony Andrew M. Edwards Brenda Saraí Jaramillo Fabrícia Walace Gabriela Cruz Ícaro Carvalho Inês Forjaz de Lacerda Patrícia Lino Raquel Campos Raquel Zandomeneghi Yasmin Zandomenico

The syntax of what’s left unsaid: A view of ellipsis from Mayan and Spanish by Rodrigo Ranero

UCLA Lydeen Library (Rolfe Hall 4302)

Ellipsis is structure and meaning without form. In spoken languages, it is silence whose meaning must be recovered from a linguistic antecedent in the discourse. This talk proposes a new perspective on ellipsis based on a novel investigation of Spanish and Kaqchikel, a Mayan language of Guatemala. The unresolved question regarding ellipsis that I address...