Colloquia Conferences

Rutgers Linguistics: Former colloquia

2004-5  
   
Marcel den Dikken (CUNY) On the non-directionality of predication
Gisbert Fanselow (Potsdam) Discontinuous arguments
Heather Goad (McGill) Assimilation and reduction phenomena as licensing in early grammars
C.-T. James Huang (Harvard) Analyticity: the other end of the parameter
Meredith Landman (Rutgers) Variables in Natural Language
Christopher Potts (UMass) Multidimensionality in semantics
Ellen Prince (UPenn) Impersonal pronouns and the semantics-pragmatics distinction
Satoshi Tomioka (Delaware) Pronouns are always definite
   
2003-4  
Chris Barker (UCSD) How superiority follows from order of evaluation (joint work with Chung-chieh Shan)
Hagit Borer (USC)  
Paul Elbourne (NYU)  
Norvin Richards (MIT) Beyond strength and weakness
   
2002-3  
Arto Anttila (NYU)  
Judy Bernstein (William Paterson University)  
John Bowers (Cornell) Participial (Non-)Agreement in Impersonal Passives
Kai von Fintel (MIT)  
Laurence Horn (Yale)  
Paul Smolensky (Johns Hopkins)  
   
2001-2  
Dorit Abusch (Cornell)  
Jonathan Bobaljik (UConn) Paradigmaticity without paradigms
John McCarthy (UMass)  
Maria Romero (UPenn) The role of focus in sluicing
Donca Steriade (MIT)  
Anna Szabolcsi (NYU)  
Jennifer Vendetti (Rutgers)  
   
2000-1  
Abigail Cohn (Cornell)  
Irene Heim (MIT)  
Richard Kayne (NYU)  
Tom Roeper (UMass)  
Lisa Travis (McGill)  
Draga Zec (Cornell)  

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