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Linguistics Program Seminar Series: "Contact-Induced Drift: Ergative Splits and Parallel Development in Lowland Mayan Languages"
"Contact-Induced Drift: Ergative Splits and Parallel Development in Lowland Mayan Languages"
Elizabeth Barnes
Internationally Acclaimed UK Professors Lead Seminar in Latin
Conversational Chinese at Shanghai University: Liang Luo
Since 2010, the Chinese Studies program at UK has taken groups of students to Shanghai University in the summer for a 6-credit Conversational Chinese course. Liang Luo is a professor of Chinese culture and language, and has accompanied two of these groups to Shanghai.
From Japanese to a Job: An Interview with Recent Graduate Kenneth Taylor
Recent UK graduate Kenneth Taylor had been interested in Japanese since high school, so when the College of Arts & Sciences began offering a full degree program for the Japanese Language, Kenneth couldn't turn the opportunity down, nevermind that he was already studying mechanical engineering. In this podcast, Kenneth discusses why he chose Japanese Studies and Mechanical Engineering and what he is doing with his degrees.
This podcast was produced by Sam Burchett.
UK Graduate Awarded Prestigious Fellowship in Germany
Classics Alum Casey Carmichael Receives Prestigious Doctoral Fellowship in Germany
By Guy Spriggs
Casey Carmichael, who earned his masters degree in Classics at the University in Kentucky in 2010, has been awarded six-month doctoral fellowship from the Leibniz Institute for European History in Mainz, Germany.