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Talk for Abralin ao Vivo — Linguists Online series

October 20 2020May 30, 2021

Andrea recently gave a talk, “Thinking Locally, Acting Globally: The Importance of Localized Analogy” in the Brazillian Linguistics Association’s Abralin ao Vivo — Linguists Online series. You can check out the talk on YouTube!

Posted by Andrea Sims at 6:43pmMay 30, 2021 Tagged analogy, morphology, presentations, typology. Bookmark the permalink.

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