The 2nd Linguistics Symposium of the University of North Georgia will be March 4 at noon. The symposium will be presented through Zoom.
Registration Form Linguistics Symposium Program (PDF)
A link to the recording of the presentations will be available here when details are announced.
Contact Micah Corum for more information.
Joseph D. Pecorelli is an assistant professor of Portuguese and Spanish. His research interests include the depiction of immigrants in Brazilian literature and Italian-language writing in Brazil. He has published on Italian-language literature in São Paulo and has contributed to “The Portuguese Newsletter” and Raízes: Brazilian Women Poets in Translation, a forthcoming bilingual anthology of contemporary poetry.
Grey Nebel (he/him) is a student majoring in English and French. As a student, his research interests include the development of gender-neutral grammar in gendered languages, glitch feminism, and transgender identities. Grey is involved in numerous on-campus organizations that benefit students, such as the Safe Zone Committee, Language Labs, and Gender Studies Council.