Hacquard and Green with alums at 54th CLS
April 21, 2018

CLS has an invited talk by Valentine, plus a talk and a poster by Jeff Green, the former representing joint work with Michael McCourt, Ellen and Alexander.
April 26-28, CLS has an invited talk by Valentine, plus a talk and a poster by Jeff Green, the former representing joint work with Michael McCourt, Ellen and Alexander. Our crew will be joining BA alum Morgan Moyer '14; former Baggett Tom Roberts '15; PhD alums Dustin Chacón *15, Usama Soltan *06, and John Drury *05; and former postdoc Tom Grano. Invited talk * What to learn in learning word meanings, Valentine Hacquard Talks * Processing adjunct control: Rapid use of structural information in reference resolution, Jeffrey Green, Michael McCourt, Alexander Williams and Ellen Lau * Real time status of semantic exceptions to the Adjunct Island Constraint, Annika Kohrt, Trey Sorensen & Dustin Chacón * Quantified sentences as a window into prediction and priming: An ERP study, Aniello De Santo, Jonathan Rawski and John E. Drury * On sluicing and its kin: Evidence from Egyptian Arabic, Usama Soltan * Belief, intention, and the grammar of persuasion, Thomas Grano * Uncovering bias in Estonian negative polar questions: An experimental study, Thomas Roberts * Contextual, lexical, and structural factors licensing Mention-Some embedded questions, Morgan Moyer and Kristen SyrettPosters * Non-subject control of temporal adjuncts, Jeffrey Green * Testing the real-time status of covert movement of wh-operators and QPs in English, Austin Kraft, Jonathon Coltz and Dustin Chacón