Current and former McGillians were well represented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Linguistic Association, held virtually June 4–7. Presentations included:
- Bronwyn M. Bjorkman (BA 2006): Representing and resolving feature conflicts
- Heather Goad & Natália Brambatti Guzzo: Regularly inflected forms can be prosodically ambiguous in English
- Heather Newell (PhD 2006): The Morphophonology of Tamil Pronouns: A solution to a locality problem
- Ileana Paul (PhD 2000), Lisa Travis, Jozina Vander Klok (PhD 2013) & Susi Wurmbrand: Crossed control as Voice restructuring
- Gretchen McCulloch (MA 2014) participated in the Round table: What can I do with a degree in linguistics? How to be a linguist outside academia
The full program is available at: https://cla-acl.ca/programmes/congres-de-2021-meeting.html