Episode Synopsis "Artemis Alexiadou on Aspect, Nominalizations, Distributed Morphology, Minimalism and more"
This is the first episode of the InterFacing Language podcast. We talked to Artemis Alexiadou who is Professor of English Linguistics at the Humboldt University of Berlin and Vice Director at the Leibniz Centre for General Linguistics (ZAS). This podcast is run by three Master's students at Humboldt University of Berlin; Frederic Blum, Ivona Ilić, and Onur Özsoy. For any suggestions, questions, or feedback, you can write to us at [email protected].
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