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Maryland at MIT for NELS 50
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October 19, 2019
Linguistics
NELS50 has talks by Aaron Doliana, Paolo Santorio from Philosophy, and 2015 alum Aaron Steven White.
October 25-27, the
50th Annual Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society
has talks by
Aaron Doliana
,
Paolo Santorio
from Philosophy, and 2015 alum
Aaron Steven White
. Doliana argues that
Wh-quantifier float in German diagnoses A-traces and successive cyclicity in vP
. Santorio goes after
Fixing De Morgan’s law in counterfactual antecedents
, with co-authors Jacopo Romoli (Ulster) and Eva Wittenberg (San Diego). And White, led by his student at
Rochester
, Ellise Moon, explains
The source of nonfinite temporal orientation
. On this celebration of its fiftieth instance, NELS returns to its home base of MIT.