Hadas Kotek co-authors Linguistic Analysis article on Tibetan NPIs
Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine and Hadas Kotek have published ”Even-NPIs in Dharamsala Tibetan” as part of a special issue on South Asian languages.
Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine and Hadas Kotek have published ”Even-NPIs in Dharamsala Tibetan” as part of a special issue on South Asian languages.
Rashad Ullah, Martín Fuchs, Josh Phillips, Andy Zhang, Dan Schwennicke, Yiding Hao, and Rikker Dockum presented their work at four different conferences and workshops.
Several current and former members of our department will be taking part in the annual meeting of the LSA and its sister societies, held this year in Austin, TX.
The paper is titled ”Covert pied-piping in English multiple wh-questions.”
Yao-Ying will deliver a talk about neurocognitive properties of for-adverbs, and Andy will present a poster about the locative and possessive meanings of English have.
Tomorrow, lecturer Hadas Kotek is giving a talk, undergraduate alumna Maria Kouneli is presenting a paper, and former faculty member Gaja Jarosz is delivering a plenary talk.
Their presentations report on experiments conducted through the Yale Language & Brain Lab.
Her paper is titled “Covert partial wh-movement and the nature of derivations.”
She is at a heritage language acquisition workshop in Tromsø, Norway, presenting joint work with Ashwini Deo and Maria Piñango.
Sara Sánchez Alonso, Martin Fuchs, and Maria Piñango are all giving talks based on their work in the Yale Language & Brain Lab.