SNARLRutgers
 

1 MARCH 2008         Volume 3, Issue 5

 

News

 

Baker: new book

Gasparin & Keskin

Grimshaw interview

QPs defended

Smith Admitted

 

Events

 

Other Talks

STaR in 08

Timetable: MAR 2008

 

Who's Doing What

 

Presentations

Publications

 

Who's Doing What

Presentations by our linguists

Fri 4 Jan, 2:00 pm: Mark Baker
Title:When agreement is for number and gender but not person
Type:Conference Talk

Sat 5 Jan, 10:00 am: Mark Baker
Title:On the configurational assignment of accusative case in Sakha
Type:Conference Talk

Sat 12 Jan: Paul de Lacy
Title:Vacuous coalescence and absolute neutralization
Type:Conference Talk
Where:Leipzig, Germany

Thu 17 Jan: Veneeta Dayal
Title:Number in Pseudo-Incorporated Nominals: Morphology and
A talk at LUSH (Leiden-Utrecht Semantics Happenings).
Type:Conference Talk
Where:Leiden, Germany

Fri 18 Jan: Veneeta Dayal
Title:Quantification and Modality in Free Choice
Type:Colloquium Talk
Where:Department of Philosophy, University of Amsterdam

Fri 15 Feb: Veneeta Dayal
Title:Free Choice Any: Two Recalcitrant Problems
Type:Colloquium Talk
Where:UMass

Fri 29 Feb: Mark Baker
Title:Two types of case assignment: evidence from Sakha
Type:Colloquium Talk
Where:University of Delaware

Fri 29 Feb: Ken Safir
Title:Presupposition and Antecedent Agreement
An invited lecture for the workshop on Markedness and Underspecification in Morphological and Semantic Agreement (MUMSA).
Type:Invited Conference Talk
Where:Harvard University

Sat 22 Mar, 5:10 pm: Daniel Altshuler
Title:Temporal overlap in Russian past-under-past indirect reports
At the conference Semantics and Linguistic Theory 18
Type:Poster presentation
Where:UMass

Sat 22 Mar: Jessica Rett
Title:A Degree Account of Exclamatives
Semantics and Linguistic Theory 18
Type:Poster presentations
Where:UMass

Tue 1 Apr, 1:00 pm: Paul de Lacy
Title:Poverty of the data
Type:Colloquium Talk
Where:Princeton University

Thu 17 Apr: Will Bennett
Title:False nasals: [±pulmonic] and click distribution
At The American Conference on African Linguistics 39
Type:Colloquium Talk
Where:University of Georgia
See Abstract

Thu 17 Apr: Ken Safir
Title:Transitivity and Reflexivity: A Bantu perspective
Talk at the American Conference on African Linguistics (ACAL).
Type:Conference Talk
Where:University of Georgia

Publications by our linguists

Murray, Sarah E. 2007. Dynamics of Reflexivity and Reciprocity. In Aloni, Maria, Paul Dekker, and Floris Roelofsen (eds), Proceedings of the Sixteenth Amsterdam Colloquium.  Amsterdam: ILLC/Department of Philosophy, University of Amsterdam, 157–162.
[Paper] [Proceedings]

Baker, Mark (2008).  The Syntax of Agreement and Concord.  Cambridge University Press.
Baker, Mark (2008).  Atoms of Language [Russian Translation].  Basic Books.

Safir, Ken (to appear 2009).  Co-construal and Narrow Syntax.  Syntax.

 Editor: Paul de Lacy (delacy@rutgers.edu). Committee: Veneeta Dayal, Jane Grimshaw, Roger Schwarzschild
 
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