Over the weekend, LingUA hosted the 11th edition of the McGill Canadian Conference for Linguistics Undergraduates (McCCLU). The event featured numerous talks and poster presentations from undergraduates in the department, showcasing the strength and diversity of undergraduate research at McGill. The conference also saw attendance from students from UdeM, UOttawa, and UMass. Students additionally had the opportunity to hear keynote presentations from James Crippen, Sigwan Thivierge, and Terrance Gatchalian. Attendees were later on tested on their mastery of linguistics at the Linguistics Olympiad.

Natalia Feu presenting “Influence Across Which Side of the Pond? A Comparative Analysis of the Vowel Systems of Bermudian English and PNW English”

Fiona Smith presenting her project “The Speech of Queer Women on Reality Television”
Jonas Baltakis presenting “I need that to know!: Analyzing the Size of Lithuanian Infinitival Clauses”

Conference attendees
Poster Presentation Session
Students attending the post-conference Linguistics Olympiad
Students solving problems at the post-conference Linguistics Olympiad