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Language or Dialect: Where's the line?

Hear from international grad students about language and dialect in the Arabic, Chinese, French, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, and Swiss contexts! Enjoy pizza and see if you can guess enough fun facts to win prizes!

The Language House is a multicultural community in which residents work together to develop fluency in a target language and an appreciation of the historical, geographical, and sociological world of the target culture(s). As part of its mission, the Language House seeks to engage the larger community of language learners on campus.

 

Language Chats

Come practice, improve, or maintain your language skills in a casual setting at Saint Mary's.

Weekly on Monday afternoons: 9/12, 9/19, 9/26, 10/3, 10/10, 10/17, 10/24, 10/31, 11/7, 11/14, 11/21, 11/28

Language Chats also provide you with the opportunity to meet with native speakers of each language and to find conversational partners of varying proficiency levels.

Title: What’s wrong with the genitive case across L1 and L2 Turkish?

The Discontinuity Hypothesis: Gemination and Superposition Between Statistics and the Grammar in Second Language Acquisition

***Note that due to the likely Friday snow, Thursday 1/21 is now the LAST day of Winter Storm. Watch this page and email updates for tomorrow's schedule.***
 

**What's happening at Winter Storm today, 1/21**

Winter Storm is the Language Science Center's free, two-week intensive annual workshop for language scientists, taking place this year January 12-23. This year's theme is How to be a MODEL language scientist. Since communication is a key element in making a community like ours a success, the aim for this year's Winter Storm is to advance not only the professional development of our individual community members, but also the development and growth of the Language Science community as a whole. 

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