April 20-22,
WCCFL 36 has a poster from
Gesoel plus two from philosophy student
Quinn Harr, one them co-authored with
Alexander. Joining Gesoel and Quinn at the poster session are 2011 alum
Brian Dillon, 2015 alum
Dustin Chacón, and former postdoc
Tom Grano. Brian also has a talk, as does 2006 alum Usama Soltan. And 2010 alum
Akira Omaki has the honor of being one of four invited keynote speakers.
* Dustin Chacón,
How to Make A Resumptive Pronoun
* Quinn Harr,
Reporting Modal Beliefs
* Quinn Harr and Alexander Williams,
Epistemic Uses of "Likely" and "Might" Are Only Indirectly So
* Thomas Grano,
Choice Functions in Intensional Contexts: Rehabilitating Bäuerle’s Challenge to the Scope Theory of Intensionality
* Rodica Ivan & Brian Dillon,
When NPI illusions fail: The case of strict NPIs and neg-words in Romanian
* Gesoel Mendes,
Verb-echo answers
* Jon Ander Mendia, Ethan Poole, & Brian Dillon,
Spurious NPI licensing is covert licensing
* Usama Soltan,
On the syntax of comparative correlatives: Evidence from Egyptian Arabic