From: Jim McCloskey <mcclosk@ling.ucsc.edu> (by way of Donna Baldini)
Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2001 09:22:20 -0800
Subject: ROOM CHANGE FOR 2/23 COLLOQUIUM
Message-Id: <l03130304b6b857de1da9@[128.114.10.112]>



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FRIDAY FEBRUARY 23RD                                   RAY JACKENDOFF
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3:30PM   THIMANN 391                   `WHAT'S WRONG WITH LINGUISTICS
                                                         WHAT'S RIGHT
                                           AND HOW IT COULD BE BETTER'

Jackendoff  has   a  joint  appointment  in   Cognitive  Science  and
Psychology at Brandeis University, and has made central contributions
to  formal theories of  syntax and  semantics within  linguistics, as
well as to psychological theorising about how those theories might be
actualised. He  has in addition  done foundational work on  the human
capacity for music.   In recent years he has  developed a critique of
the relations that currently hold between linguistics and other areas
of cognitive science,  and a set of ideas  about why that interaction
has not been as fruitful as it should have been.

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