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The 62nd Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society (CLS 62) was held on April 17-19, 2026 at the University of Chicago. It featured work by several Stanford linguists:

  • Marisa Casillas (Ph.D. '13): "Learning language from everyday talk" (invited talk)
  • Melissa Cronin: "Encoding past temporal reference in used to" (poster)
  • Lewis Esposito (PhD '24) and Lelia Glass (PhD '18): "Linguistic context, not speaker demographics, primarily drives variation in get versus be passives" (talk)
  • Lelia Glass (Ph.D. '18): "Stasis is good, change is bad: Explaining the negative collocation of get" (poster)
  • Madeline Snigaroff (B.A. '20): "Aleut optatives and links between structure and force" (poster)