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Maryland at NELS in Reykjavík

October 19, 2017 Linguistics

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NELS 48 has work by Nick Huang, Omer Preminger and Maria Polinsky, as well as Maryland PhDs Aaron White, Alex Drummond and Terje Lohndal, and BA alum Emma Nguyen.

October 27-30 in the extreme northeast, NELS 48 has work by Nick Huang, Omer Preminger and Maria Polinsky, as well as Maryland PhDs Aaron White, Alex Drummond and Terje Lohndal, and Maryland BA Emma Nguyen. * Nick Huang, The bound possessor effect: a new argument for the phasehood of definite DPs * Omer Preminger, No case for agreement (as a causer of case) * Lena Borise and Maria Polinsky, Focus without movement or operators: syntax-prosody interface in Georgian * Aaron Steven White and Kyle Rawlins, The role of veridicality and factivity in clause selection * Alex Drummond, Resurrecting Rule H: An attempt to fix Fox’s analysis of the Dahl paradigm * Artemis Alexiadou and Terje Lohndal, The typology of V2: Evidence from heritage languages and urban vernaculars * Emma Nguyen and Gabriel Martinez Vera, A surprising comparison: a unified account of degree surprisingly with bare adjectives and comparatives