Linguistics Graduate Student Organization
Graduate Linguists at Michigan (GLaM) is an organization, formed in
2002, whose goal is to provide a forum for graduate students to
discuss important issues relating to the Department of Linguistics and
the University. GLaM reflects several principles of the Linguistics
Department: the empowerment of graduate students to assume roles of
leadership, collaboration between faculty and students, and
cooperation among the graduate students from all subfields of
linguistics. GLaM encourages student leadership by assuming primary
responsibility for the Linguistics Colloquium and Social Committees,
and playing a vital role in graduate student recruitment. GLaM also
provides academic support for linguistics graduate students, and
proposals emerging from GLaM discussions have influenced, and will
doubtless continue to influence, the structure and policies of the
graduate program.
The President of GLaM for academic year Fall 2007 is Gerardo Fernández-Salgueiro
(gfthrak@umich.edu).
For more info, see their website.
Sep. 2004
Table of Contents:
A Metrical Analysis of Chinese Regulated Verse, by San Duanmu;
Ambiguity in the Korean Morphological Causative/Passive, by
Hee-Soo Kim and Acrisio Pires;
CVX Theory in CCCCCCVX Languages,
by Michael Marlo ...
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