Tony Kroch will be one of the invited speakers at DiGS 16 to be hosted in Budapest from 3-5 July, 2014, by the Research Institute for Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. A number of other Penn linguistis will also present at the conference.
Aaron Ecay will present a paper which is titled "Examining stylistic influences on the evolution of do-support" as part of the main session.
As part of a special workshop on how to standardize historical corpora, Aaron Ecay and Akiva Bacovcin will co-present "An implementation of a morphologically-aware corpus annotation format". Anton Karl Ingason and Einar Freyr Sigurðsson will co-present at the same workshop with Eiríkur Rögnvaldsson (University of Iceland) and Joel C. Wallenberg (Newcastle University). The title of their talk is "From Many Corpora to One".