Grades are in

Ok, I’ve made it through everything. The grades are in, the scores are online on the Blackboard site.

With respect to the final, the score is out of 35 points. The grading system was a bit complex, but essentially 80% and above was an A, 70% and above was an A-, etc. This corresponds to: 28 and above = A, 24.5 and above = A-, 21 and above = B+, 17.5 and above = B, 14 and above = B-, etc.

I have also posted all of the keys (which I for some reason hadn’t done earlier). You need a password to get them.

I expect to be emailing everyone tomorrow, at which point I’ll send the password for the keys, and also point you electronic copies of the exams and any homeworks I have that I hadn’t handed back.

Take-home final is posted

Finally, the take-home final is finished and posted. Click on the link in the previous sentence to get it.

It is officially due on the last day of classes, which is April 30th. Unless you want an extension, hand it in on that date. (Remember, though, that if you hand it in after April 30th, it needs to be emailed to me because I will be out of town. There is no need to draw any trees, so this should be quite feasible.)

Let me know if you find any typos, or have any questions (and you might check back here as you work on it to see if I’ve posted any notes about it).

See you Tuesday.

Still working on it

Hi everyone. Yes, it’s now past Friday night as well. Thanks for checking. I’m still working on it (this test is going to wind up being a lot easier to take than it has been to write.). My new ETA is tonight (Saturday). This deadline, I think I can meet.

No office hours Feb 18

Just to let people know, I’m not going to be able to make my office hours tomorrow. I’ll also be offline from mid-afternoon tomorrow until late tomorrow night. So, if you were thinking of stopping by tomorrow, it would be better to email me (or to stop by my office hours on Thursday). Back to the regular schedule next week.

Chomsky is speaking at BC on Tuesday

I just discovered that on Tuesday (Feb 10), Noam Chomsky is giving a talk at Boston College: http://tinyurl.com/cfpsyj. It’s not a Linguistics talk, it’s a political talk, but in case you’re interested, now you know it’s happening.

(I don’t plan to keep announcing political talks here, even if they are to be given by famous linguists, but this is the first one of the semester, so it’s probably ok.)