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Her paper is titled “Covert partial wh-movement and the nature of derivations.”
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She is one of several authors on an article in Nature about the genomic history of Aboriginal Australia, and her contributions to that paper were profiled in Science.
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She is at a heritage language acquisition workshop in Tromsø, Norway, presenting joint work with Ashwini Deo and Maria Piñango.
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Sara Sánchez Alonso, Martin Fuchs, and Maria Piñango are all giving talks based on their work in the Yale Language & Brain Lab.
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Members of our department traveled all over the world for summer institutes, conferences, and fieldwork, and we hosted several visiting undergraduate researchers on campus.
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His paper provides an analysis of certain impersonal and personal passive constructions in Latin without having to appeal to syntactic Case.
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Both presentations represent joint work with Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine (NUS) and are titled ”Untangling Tanglewood using covert focus movement.”